Totally Optional Post
Perhaps you may have gathered from the November 17 post. Things are changing.
I like the TOP concept---however I often produce something that I don't mind sharing but I may not want to publish, i.e. many poetry publications consider something posted on websites to be published as it is openly accessible, so I am investigating alternatives.
A couple links for this week:
Something old about Animals, etc.
&
Something under construction In the beginning ...
The second is on a Yahoo Group than can be restricted to members only. A suggestion: a TOP group for the purpose of sharing work that authors do not want published and to make it possible for sharing of comments and suggestions.
How about a Frappr Map
I like the TOP concept---however I often produce something that I don't mind sharing but I may not want to publish, i.e. many poetry publications consider something posted on websites to be published as it is openly accessible, so I am investigating alternatives.
A couple links for this week:
Something old about Animals, etc.
&
Something under construction In the beginning ...
The second is on a Yahoo Group than can be restricted to members only. A suggestion: a TOP group for the purpose of sharing work that authors do not want published and to make it possible for sharing of comments and suggestions.
How about a Frappr Map
Labels: Nov29, poetry_thur, poety, totally optional
4 Comments:
i do believe there should be a way to modify a blog so that it would run in the opposite direction... this would be especially helpful in the case of on going fiction.....
maybe there is an i am just not aware of it....
Okay the piece on spiritual endeavours was just mind bogglingly wonderful. I will go back and try and digest it all thoroughly. A musician come odd job guy who fixed my door came out with something similar and I have always meant to follow it up. Thanks -- it's always so fascinating, here.
Always interesting and I'll watch carefully as your changes take hold!
very smooth and well put i enjoyed reading this poem!
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