I Want to Hear from You
This blog has been around for a few months now, and I would be delighted to hear more from you.
Yes, you, whoever you are--the fellow poetry-loving friend who signed up to support me and to fangirl over poetry, or the adventurous poet looking to try new styles, or the tentative poetry reader who wants to learn more, or someone else with different dreams and thoughts and reasons for signing up.
Whoever you are, I'm honored to have you here, and I want your input in how to make this blog a better place, and I want to hear your thoughts on classical poetry.
What does classical poetry mean to you?
Who are your favorite classical poets?
Do you have thoughts on classical poetry that you would like to share?
Do you have suggestions for future posts?
Do you have poet- friends who would be interested in guest-posting?
Let me know! Comment below or email me at shardsofrhythmanddreams@gmail.com.
I've kind of let this blog fall to the wayside as of late, and I would like to rectify that. I envisioned this being an interactive space and a hub for all things classical poetry. With your help, I believe I can achieve this vision.
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Some classical poets I like are Shakespeare, Tennyson, and Lowell (I particularly like the latter's The Vision of Sir Launfal, though I'm not sure if he counts as a classical poet). Also, the Biblical King David.
As for post ideas, I'd love to see more short posts about classical poets! Ones that focus on how the poet lived, what they wrote, and what you think of them.