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		this is an awesome site and I've learned a lot... 
still have more exercises to attempt
but does anyone have another poetry site they can recommend
where we can critique and post poems?
I'm not able to find much on Google
thanks
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		 (02-15-2018, 08:25 AM)nibbed Wrote:  this is an awesome site and I've learned a lot... 
still have more exercises to attempt
but does anyone have another poetry site they can recommend
where we can critique and post poems?
I'm not able to find much on Google
thanks
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		I'm a member of All Poetry - but it's not a site for serious workshopping.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		The Tangled Branch is new, has some quality poets and a relaxed, civil atmosphere.  There are some good critiquers.  It has both public and private poetry boards. 
 
Worth as look-see at:
http://tangledbranch.com/
I am aware of two other new sites, both of which are private-board sites which require an application and submission of sample work to be admitted.  I think they are a little new to know how the critiquing component will develop, but both have attracted some quality poets.
Jump  --  
http://ijmp.org/
ScribbleCamp  --   
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		Thank you, everyone, for kindly sharing links and forums. 
I've enjoyed scanning through some of the sites, best I can. 
It was fun reading poetry from other places.
There's a lot of really good poets out there, but here, too. 
I am stuck in the wonderful sticky web of The Pig Pen for now,
though I don't feel trapped like that fella in The Fly  at the end.
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