I saw your comment on the chat window. If you're looking to publish some of your poetry, I wouldn't mind sharing some of my knowledge regarding publishing fiction. I'm no poet, but I assume that publishing is publishing. Otherwise, I'd say try out writer's cafe at writerscafe.org . It's a good site to just get critiques and what not on just about everything. In the end, I saw that your concern was whether or not it was good, and I can promise you this, I'm certain it is to somebody, and probably more than you think. I was worried that my fiction wasn't up to par with some of my literary heroes, but I've recently been getting reviews (finally) and am learning that somebody, somewhere, likes my stuff as much as I like my heroes, and that just makes me happy. It's that way for everyone. I'm sure yours is good, and if you don't get uplifting feedback immediately, don't stop. You just have to find your audience.
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I saw your comment on the chat window. If you're looking to publish some of your poetry, I wouldn't mind sharing some of my knowledge regarding publishing fiction. I'm no poet, but I assume that publishing is publishing. Otherwise, I'd say try out writer's cafe at writerscafe.org . It's a good site to just get critiques and what not on just about everything. In the end, I saw that your concern was whether or not it was good, and I can promise you this, I'm certain it is to somebody, and probably more than you think. I was worried that my fiction wasn't up to par with some of my literary heroes, but I've recently been getting reviews (finally) and am learning that somebody, somewhere, likes my stuff as much as I like my heroes, and that just makes me happy. It's that way for everyone. I'm sure yours is good, and if you don't get uplifting feedback immediately, don't stop. You just have to find your audience.
Just stopping by to introduce myself and wish you a happy week ahead!
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