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Kutan
09-27-2008, 07:30 AM
Hi and my regards to everyone, poem is a way to express yourself and the surroundings that influence you in many ways. There have been poets that have touched either of us and on which I believe that we get inspired to write poetry. One of my favorites is Sir William Wordsworth of whose Daffodils was a great work. I have too some of written poems which I believe will be a pleasure to hear. What are the different ways that one can use to spread their works to the audience?

Liane
09-27-2008, 11:31 AM
Hi and my regards to everyone, poem is a way to express yourself and the surroundings that influence you in many ways. There have been poets that have touched either of us and on which I believe that we get inspired to write poetry. One of my favorites is Sir William Wordsworth of whose Daffodils was a great work. I have too some of written poems which I believe will be a pleasure to hear. What are the different ways that one can use to spread their works to the audience?

Hi Kutan,

Where did you read your favorite poems? That's one way to spread the word...

You can also:
-Put together a book of poems & try to get it published
-Put together a school "poetry" newsletter and publish your poems alongside other poems
-Place your poems in an online account (MySpace, for example), or read them out loud and put them on YouTube.
-Create a webpage specifically for your poems.
-Send single poems to weekly/monthly publications that accept them.
-Create a poster of your poem and put it in a place where lots of people will see it (your mother's house during Christmas?).
...the possibilities are truly endless.

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Allex
09-29-2008, 01:37 AM
That was indeed a nice poem by Williams and would recommend everyone to have a look at that if they are unknown to it. My cousin has a poetic side too other than his student routine and recently he had mentioned about poetry visualized (http://poetryvisualized.com/) where the members review the poems posted by other members, either in text or audio and give a touch of their own in terms of graphics, video, paintings and lots of other creative things that suits the poem. It is a splendid way to see your work in a visualized manner as there is belief that people remember the visual scenes more than the audio ones and I believe that this will make your poem more noticed.