Poetry
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- International Black Writers' and Artists
- Primarily oriented toward membership, but includes links, references, and a newsletter.
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- A Collective Effort of Australian Visual Poets
- Visual poetry from thalia, Jas H,. Duke, Ruth Cowen, and other poets associated with Collective Effort Press.
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- Big Bang Faerie
- Virtual animated poetry by Big Bang Art Inner Movement. Texts in French and English. Includes manifesto.
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- Kaldron On-Line
- Official site for the visual poetry magazine. Archives, articles and presentations of individual poets.
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- Lettriste Pages
- Main site on the web for this French visual poetry movement, censored out of standard Concrete anthologies. Among other distinctions, Lettrisme was the art form of the 1968 French Students' Movement that came close to bringing about a revolution. Work by founder Isidore Isou, and members from succeding generations.
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- Poetic Solutions : Poemas interreales
- An intersemiotic site: original graphics, translations, poetry, concrete poetry and art, multilingual domain names. Flash design is used in various pages. The Web Design Poet Award resides at Poetic Solutions. In English and Spanish.
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- Workshop of the Scripturality
- The site presents the artwork of Joëlle Dautricourt on writing, Hebrew and Latin letters. In English and French.
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- Workshop with Hungarian Visual Poets
- Poetry by Maria Hegedus, Tibor Papp, Gabor Toth and others, most publishing in Hungarian Workshop magazine, which helped keep a sense of community going, even when some of these poets lived in exile.
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- Form Reports
- Descriptions and examples of the kyrielle, terza rima, sapphics, the rondeau, the sonnet, the villanelle, and the sestina. From a course taught by Alberto Rios.
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- Personality Quiz - What Poetry Form Am I?
- A quiz of personal characteristics that leads to a humorous poem in one of several forms, including the cinquain, triolet, sonnet, and terza rima.
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- Poetry Forms and Terminology
- A compendium of links to sites that define, explain, and give examples of a variety of poetic forms.
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- Poetry Kaleidoscope: Guide to Poetry
- Brief explanations with examples of nearly all aspects of poetry, including forms, types, techniques, and national histories.
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- Poetry Knowledge Zone
- Lessons by Smitha Chakravartula on many aspects of poetry, including such fixed forms as the pantoum, sonnet, villanelle, and terza rima. Part of a much larger site on art and culture, focusing on the cultural heritage of India.
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- Poetry Through the Ages
- Explanations of a variety of poetic forms, including descriptions, historical background, examples, and instructions for writing one's own. Covers limerick, sonnet, and ballad (called "famous forms"); terza rima, villanelle and rondeau (called "classic forms"); and triolet (called an "obscure form").
