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Vocal, I love you...
Are creators who Don't post their social content... Content creators? /// P.S. Look, poor Vocal admin, I love your boss. I really do. They're my one and only. This is no casual break up or tear down. Others have tried, but ultimately they all fail, and I find myself back here. We have a problem, though--not a big one, mind you. Still, one that I think we need to have a chat. Here's the thing. I do this as a hobby. Someone's probably, rightfully, going to hop into the comments and say how I need a website. They're right, but again, that's really infringing on the hobby/chore/job border, and I don't want to deal with that right now.
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Poets
how to write a haiku. Content Warning.
Haiku, a traditional form of Japanese poetry, has captivated readers around the world with its simplicity, elegance, and ability to evoke vivid imagery and emotions in just a few short lines. While haiku may appear deceptively simple, mastering this ancient art form requires careful attention to structure, language, and imagery. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the essential elements of haiku and provide step-by-step instructions on how to write your own haiku poems.
By JOSIAH NWOKO2 years ago in Poets
Poetry and Identity: Exploring Themes of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Identity in Poetry.. Content Warning.
In the kaleidoscope of human experience, poetry serves as a mirror reflecting the multifaceted dimensions of identity – from race and gender to sexuality and beyond. Through the artful interplay of language, imagery, and emotion, poets explore the complexities of identity, shedding light on the diverse voices, perspectives, and lived experiences that shape our collective narrative. In this exploration of poetry and identity, we delve into the rich tapestry of verse, where the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and identity converge to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human spirit.
By JOSIAH NWOKO2 years ago in Poets

