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Lists of the best poems and poets from every genre; collections of poetry from the romantic to the reflective, dark, satirical, nostalgic and more.
🦋 The Vocal Facebook Groups Who I Love 🦋
I often share my favourite Facebook Vocal Groups when I post about related information, so I have decided to turn it into an informative poem, that can be included at the end of any post where it could be deemed useful.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Poets
Wrestling
Lets begin by speaking on what would become known as the Monday Night Wars by all; In the process starting up a modern day wrestling boon. The fans were the real winners while also becoming the new stars on our walls; Only wish it would have kept going since I believe it ended way too soon.
By Arthur Walton4 years ago in Poets
I Turned Poems into Characters
My first international story and translated publication credit was a science fiction short called “Where With All.” I submitted it to the Transnational Arts Production, an arts & culture group out of Norway, for their All Borders Are Temporary collection. They wanted a story per continent (mine won for North America), and translated any entries not already in Norwegian to their language for nation-wide release. I’ve since released it in the original English in my short fiction anthology, Interstitches: Worlds Sewn Together, with Engen Books.
By Matthew Daniels4 years ago in Poets
Give Yourselves A Mental Shower With These Insightful Poems I Wrote
Hello! I’m so honoured to share a new poetry collection with some of my inspirational, uplifting and heartwarming poems I wrote in a variety of poetic styles. Lately, I’ve been interested in writing shorter poems, so writing these Vocal poetry collections have been ideal.
By Talia Devora4 years ago in Poets
4 Tankas
For several years, I’ve been studying, exploring and writing tanka poetry. Although I don’t mind trying out rhyming poems and exploring the art of writing rhyming poems, I prefer other formats like free-verse, cinquain, tanka, acrostic, prose, haibun, haiku and micro poetry, because I find them simpler to follow and write. I like that they don’t focus on rhyming and rather on syllables and/or the message being conveyed.
By Talia Devora4 years ago in Poets







