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 which sorts of poems do you like reading best?

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Jo Cursley



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PostSubject: Re: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:02 pm

Thanks Val - interesting thoughts. I hope you are OK though.

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PostSubject: Re: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:53 pm

I am sorry I haven't been reading poems lately, but I really haven't had the time to read all & didn't think it fair to only read a few. I can't seem to write any either at present, the last few months have been hectic & traumatic here.

I do like poems that rhyme best. Though some prose poetry is very moving.
You are all brilliant at writing, each one in a different way.
It is nice to get comments on a poem, whether positive or negative, constructive critisism is good I think.
It's good when the poetry writer answers a comment or comments made by other persons also. It shows they appreciate you taking time to read their poetry.
These are my thoughts on this thread.
It's a good one, Jo.

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PostSubject: Re: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:37 pm

Thanks Eunice and for your encouragement too... so both you and Doreen like nature poems and poems that rhyme..... I will have to see what I can do then.....

I always love your poems Eunice, and Doreen your poems make me smile often.

Let's see what others say.

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PostSubject: Re: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:09 am

Jo, here is my dollar's worth.

I try to comment on all new posts. Sometimes I do miss one or two.
I am particularly drawn to nature poems and my favourites are those which rhyme, although there are many unrhymed ones that I have really enjoyed.
Like Doreen, I think it is not too much for anyone to comment on a poem or two when posting their own. I enjoy reading comments on any that I post. It is encouraging to see that one does not post in vain. After all, the object of posting is to share one's words with others. If not, why would we do so?
I find long poems hard to concentrate on. The computer screen is not the easiest place to read these for me.
Often, when reading someone elses work, I wish that I had composed a line or used a metaphor that the writer has used.
I have not written much lately. I find that my mind is tired with all the sign language study, and time slips away. I will have to take myself in hand and make more effort in that regard.

P.S. I always enjoy your poems, Jo. Nothing wrong with your titles either.
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PostSubject: Re: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:50 am

Thanks for your interesting comments Doreen. It is good that you got help and encouragement when trying a new poetry form. I think it is helpful to learn from others though some poeple may feel that they don't need or want any help perhaps - not sure about this. I know I need help to improve!

Re the problem of new poems drifting downwards, - I agree that is a slight problem qs sometimes I have found wonderful poems which I had inadvertently missed previously. I try and read all new poems to give encouragement if I can and also because I like reading them. I do get sad when the few poems I write drift down the page without anyone reading them sometimes - as recently for example. This is why I try hard to read other people's because I know how I feel. Perhaps however the fault is my titles or my subject matter - I'm not sure.....I must work to improve.

I agree that courtesy at least could invite members to at least read and comment on a few before they post their own, though I realise some people are just too busy perhaps, or perhaps they feel no one would weant their opinions- which of course is not true at all.. Also not everyone wants to do this and of course it is not compulsory.

Anyway, thanks for your comment, Doreren. I hope some more comments arrive too.

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PostSubject: Re: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:09 am

I think this is a good topic Jo.

I try to commrnt on as many as I can.

Rhyming poems are my favourites for reading and writing. But I have tried many other formats of writing

I like all different kinds of poems. and like it when a member does an unusual form poem

(i have actually tried a couple of form poems and the member actually gave me help and encouragement)

I personally do not like long lenghty poems.. that is maybe just me.

do not personally like the sad ones where everything seems black I love cheery and happy poems. Nature poems funny poems.about life/the past etc

I personally like the comments and if it is a negative comment i would see what I had done wrong. and try and correct the problem

A slight problem with the poems on here, A poem can sometimes get lost because normally people just read the top one or two poems. So the new poems just keep just going down the list.

also when people post I think it would be only polite to comment on at least one another poem if not two. Because they want people to comment on their own poem.For some people just write and do not lkeave many comments at all.

Does this help at all JO But this is just my opinion

I have had my say I await more comments now

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PostSubject: which sorts of poems do you like reading best?   Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:27 am

As you know, besides our own writing, our site also enables reading of other members' work. Of course it is not compulsory to read anyone else's work at all. Nonetheless some people do, so I thought it may be interesting to find out what kind of poems members of the site like reading best. If any of us wanted to utilise this information, we could also then consider the audience we are writing for when we write our next poem.

So:

1)What is it about other people's poems which draw you to read them? Does the title attract you? Is the subject, style or length important at all?

2) What leads you to comment on a poem?

3) Does it matter to you whether or not anyone else reads your own poems or is it purely the writing of them which is important to you?

4) Do you like reading comments other people have made on your poems? If so do you like them to comment on your style, just leave a positive comment, or to comment on the subject matter? Would anyone rather people didn't comment perhaps?

5) Do you ever learn from people's comments and if so does it affect your future writing at all?


Can't wait to learn from your replies.

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