Since the late nineties, good poetry has gone from being hard to find in bookstores and libraries to being all over the place on the Web. It’s great if you love good poems, and it’s also hard to wade through all the not-so-good poems to get to the ones worth your time. That’s what we’re about. Links to good poems are posted here. If you find a good poem, post it for the rest of us. Enjoy!
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March 13, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Buddah M
Thanks for including me on your site. I am sincerely honored.
Best wishes, Moskowitz
June 2, 2008 at 5:05 am
jonathan bracker
I am more than delighted to see “For Whom” in such illustrious company — more than delighted. Touched. (And it has always been one of my favorite of my poems, and has never been published in any form before, but now it has!)