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Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
Hi everyone, I asked Nan if it was okay to start a thread here to suggest poets to read and learn from, or just to simply suggest a poet you found that you enjoyed. Here was the thread in the Discussion Forum. /pip/Forum19/HTML/000315.html In light of that thread my suggestion would sure be Michael (one of the first resident poets here at Passions.) Here is a link to his work for you to enjoy. /main/search.cgi?rAction=DisplayResults&cyclefile=17249332225327 Oh my! As if magic, he posted today in Open, here you go... /pip/Forum93/HTML/001362.html |
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Janet Marie Member Laureate
since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554 |
/pip/Forum43/HTML/000800.html /pip/Forum31/HTML/001278.html /pip/Forum53/HTML/002561.html /pip/Forum48/HTML/002127.html /pip/Forum48/HTML/001370.html /pip/Forum43/HTML/000069.html me mothy library is full of em. I'll bare the brunt of your long buried pain I don't mind helping you out ... But I want you to remember my name Alanis |
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iliana Member Patricius
since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434USA |
I'm so glad Michael was pointed out to me as I came onto PIP later than many and was not acquainted with his work as a whole. WOW. I would like to suggest that people take a look at Honeybunch, a little closer... particularly her recent post /pip/Forum93/HTML/001536.html This one really spoke to me! Hey, and did you know she is published?? Yes, she is....tho' I suspect she is too modest to mention that. And then there is Wranx (whom I believe is Mark Twain reincarnated!). It's hard just to pick one or two tho'....but I think these two are not read enough. |
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