Book Info
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Project Leader:
gonzodave
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Participants:
The WEbook community -
Who Can Write:
All Participants -
Category:
Poetry -
Genre:
General -
Language:
English
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Simply Poetry VII - Poet Skill Level 1 of 3 - Beginner
It's perhaps safe to say, the old Pied Piper tune of group poetry projects for publishing, as tweeted by WEbook in the past, is no longer a working model. More importantly, the webooking poet has a platform here at WEBook to collaborate, make friends, and stretch their poetry writing and reviewing skills.
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This _Simply Poetry Series of Seven Sister Projects_ can provide a defined place to do just that ... more »
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This _Simply Poetry Series of Seven Sister Projects_ can provide a defined place to do just that ... more »
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thanks for the invite and i would also like to commend and encourage you on the good owrk that you're doing and to keep it up, honestly speaking if it weren't for you i doubt i'd have been as active on webook, thanks once again
thanks for the invite.
I could use some tips
and would love to join.
love,
pastelspring
I could use some tips
and would love to join.
love,
pastelspring
And I took so long to write my ditty that it's not the first, after all, and therefore the whole meaning of the piece is screwed, but I'm posting it anyway, and y'all can just pretend it was the first. (All respects due and paid to Laur!)
The expletives deletive made me laugh ~ellen. Thanks for your interst again.
I hope we, all webooking poets, learn a bit through using these projects.
I hope we, all webooking poets, learn a bit through using these projects.
<cursing a the editor like a bit of a sailor> ". . . this project, and its sister projectS."
I'm totally intrigued by the concept of this project, and its sister project. I am equally unsure where to place myself on the scale, but that doesn't really bother me -- I can start at the bottom, and if I'm working well, I'll surely work myself up, won't I? Thanks for the invite, and here we go . . . .
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