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Essorant
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0 posted 2006-12-17 02:43 PM


Poetry Free For all


Most of you probably heard of Poetry Free-For-All before.
I was just wondering what your opinions are.  Do you think PFFA sets a good example
of how a critical community/workshop should be?


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Brad
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1 posted 2006-12-17 06:59 PM


Unless they've changed radically in the last few years. My answer remains no.

Question: do people want to discuss this here or do they think it should be moved to a discussion forum?

Note: one of the the original purposes of Philosophy was to discuss questions of criticism and the nature or poetry itself.



Essorant
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2 posted 2006-12-17 09:08 PM


I thought this may be more relevant in this forum, for it is about critical workshopping, and the people in a critical workshop may have more judgement about it.  
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