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Odd, Max. Wonder what the "catch" is?
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looks like a vanity press, or a Famous Poets School...
(from the subject I thought we were going back into Spam® haiku)
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Here's my idea. All of us here on the board should send at least 16 replies, whether they be drivel or gibberish or encrypted. Give 'em a taste of their own for a change . EXCEPT that would give them more e-mail addresses to spam .
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I wouldn't consider that offensive. Poetry.com is a site that features amature poet's works. They have a different poem on featured their site each day and they often have contests, so I would say that it's completely legitimate and there's no catch.
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I reckon there never has been much cash in poetry , Jazzo
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<never been much cash in poetry
Actually, the site promotes a vanity press--see links at bottom of page
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I couldn't find Occam, so I asked the person who channels for him. She's known as Occam's Raiser. She said that they print the poetry in large, inexpensive-to-produce books and sell them for exorbitant prices to the poets who "contributed" so they can see their work in print. Vanity press at its ultimate extension.
At least that's my educated guess.
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I pour the acidic vinegar deep into the salt salt soy sauce and spice with cardamom. The whole is set aside to mingle and only later do I lovingly place the slice of the dead cow in the liquor. One hour and I remove to the cold of the box The dark box The box with the other dead The plants The animals All dead until I eat them. Then they become alive again Resurrected by my life forces.
Copyright © David Quincy Raig
We'll see what happens. Name was David Quincy Raig and I used my dqraig email address. I'll keep y'all posted.
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They print the poetry in large, inexpensive-to-produce books and sell them for exorbitant prices to the poets who "contributed" so they can see their work in print.
Spot on, Ted! I've been to the site before, and that IS about what it amounts to. Well done Faldage, I'm sure 'Marinade #5' would take pride of place next to some poor sap's poem about spring.
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