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  • 2026-07-07
    Poems BluesWolf
    BluesWolf, the pen name of J.C. Stewart, shares heartfelt original poems dedicated to pet loss, grief, and healing at the Rainbow Bridge. The verses are written for a community of fellow pet owners who have lost beloved companions, offering comfort through lyrical tributes and prayers for those in mourning.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poet Links
    Professor Eiichi Hishikawa of Kobe University compiled this extensive alphabetical directory of internet resources dedicated to twentieth-century English poetry, covering hundreds of poets from AE to Yeats. Each entry links to biographies, bibliographies, and e-texts, making it a rich reference hub for students and enthusiasts of modern and contemporary verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poetry
    Alicia Mae's poetry page collects heartfelt verse including her own original work alongside contributions from other poets like Danny Dixon and William C. Burns. Visitors will also find an extensive list of curated links to poetry homepages, literary magazines, and organizations like the Academy of American Poets.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poetry - Fairy Tale
    A single heartfelt poem by Paige Lynn Mandera, written in 1996, telling the story of lost love through the metaphor of a princess whose prince has moved on. The piece is simple and emotionally direct, capturing the raw ache of a broken relationship in a fairy tale framing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poetry / Writing Links Directory - Poetry Super Highway
    Poetry Super Highway's link directory is a comprehensive curated collection of poetry and writing resources on the web, organized for poets and readers alike. Maintained as part of the broader Poetry Super Highway community, it connects visitors to hundreds of poetry sites, writing tools, and literary resources alongside submission opportunities and contests.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poetry Generator
    Language is a Virus is a creative writing resource built around interactive poetry generators, writing prompts, and experimental text tools designed to cure writer's block. Visitors can explore dozens of activities including haiku generators, mad libs, exquisite corpse, flash fiction builders, and literary device guides rooted in the traditions of writers like Burroughs, Bernstein, and Bernadette Mayer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poetry Links
    Poetry-Archive.com's links section is a curated directory of poetry resources on the web, organized into general poetry sites, individual poet pages, and related literary categories like plays and theater. Visitors can browse links to major poetry repositories, specific poet biographies, and even love letter and drama resources, making it a broad gateway for poetry enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poetry.org - Resource site for poetry and poets
    Poetry.org offers an accessible introduction to the world of poetry, covering its history, meaning, forms, and key terminology for students and enthusiasts alike. The site also features a curated selection of works from celebrated poets including Shakespeare, Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, and e.e. cummings, alongside a links page connecting visitors to broader poetry resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poets' Corner - Home Page
    Introduction, Overview, and Index Summary: Poets' Corner is a vast collaborative poetry archive containing over 7,400 works by 800 poets, maintained by a distributed team of editors across the United States since 1994. Visitors can browse by author, subject, or use a search tool to explore classical and traditional poetry, with digital portrait paintings of featured poets adding a visual dimension to the collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    PotW.org - Poem of the Week
    Running since August 1996, PotW.org is a long-running weekly poetry anthology offering a free subscription service and a searchable archive of past poems organized by poet, title, first line, and occasion. Each week features a carefully chosen poem with contextual notes, as seen in this week's selection from Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
  • 2026-07-07
    Previous Poem of the Month Selections from The Fine-Arts Bluesband & Poetry Press
    The Fine-Arts Bluesband & Poetry Press has been publishing a monthly featured poem since 1995, creating an extraordinary archive of over three decades of original poetry. Each month brings a new selection with evocative imagery and haiku-like brevity, and the archive is navigable by year all the way back to the mid-nineties.
  • 2026-07-07
    RAIN'S WEBSITE
    Rain's cozy corner of the web features personal writing, poetry, and music alongside a self-deprecating invite to browse their thoughts and interests. The site has a Serial Experiments Lain-inspired aesthetic and offers a blog, poetry section, and links for visitors to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    Robot Poetry Reading, a project by The Angelo Foundation
    Robot Poetry Reading is a creative project by The Angelo Foundation, blending technology and verse in an unconventional poetic format. The project, connected to artist Angelo Plessas, explores the intersection of robotics and poetry in a distinctly experimental way.
  • 2026-07-07
    Roll of Nickels
    Roll of Nickels is a long-running poetry blog active since 2006, written by a Canadian poet who shares original poems, reviews, interviews, quotes, and reflective essays on the craft of writing. The opening post alone, a moving meditation on reading poetry aloud to a dying husband, signals the depth and emotional intelligence that characterizes this site throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association – The official website of the SFPA
    The Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association (SFPA) is the official home of a registered US non-profit founded in 1978 to connect poets and readers passionate about speculative poetry. The site offers membership information, two published magazines, annual award listings including the prestigious Rhysling Award, poetry contests, market resources, and a bibliography of speculative poetry.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scrabble Tile Poem
    Mike Keith's ingenious constrained poem uses all 100 Scrabble tiles to construct each tercet, a remarkable feat of wordplay that bridges mathematical recreation and literary art. The poem pays homage to Georges Perec's structurally complex novel 'Life A User's Manual,' layering clever constraints within constraints in a visually striking tile-based presentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sebastian Malloy
    Sebastian Malloy's personal blog blends original writing, haiku, and art with candid personal reflection, anchored by a lifelong love of the typewriter. Recent posts range from playful haiku sequences to political anxiety pieces and literary musings on Popeye as a role model.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sixth Finch
    Sixth Finch is a quarterly online journal publishing poetry and visual art from a rotating roster of contemporary contributors. Each issue features work from multiple poets and artists, making it a rich destination for readers interested in literary and visual experimentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    the e-poets network
    The e-poets network is a pioneering online venue for spoken word and poetry, featuring the Book of Voices archive with audio recordings from emerging and well-known poets since 1999. Visitors can explore the Videotheque for experimental poetry film, the Incomplete History of Slam, and a collaborative archive with the Woman Made Gallery.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Internet Poetry Archive
    The Internet Poetry Archive is a curated online collection featuring works by celebrated poets including Seamus Heaney, Yusef Komunyakaa, Philip Levine, Czeslaw Milosz, and others, sponsored by the University of North Carolina Press and the North Carolina Arts Council. Created and edited by Paul Jones of UNC, it offers audio-encoded readings alongside poetic texts, making it a rich resource for both casual readers and serious students of contemporary poetry.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Longest Poem in the World
    The Longest Poem in the World is an automated project that aggregates rhyming tweets from Twitter in real time to form a continuously growing, ever-expanding poem. It's a fascinating intersection of social media and found poetry, generating an endless collaborative verse from the collective output of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    the POETRY kit
    The Poetry Kit is a comprehensive hub for poets worldwide, managed by Jim Bennett and founded by Ted Slade, offering listings of open mic events, competitions, magazines, and online poetry courses across dozens of countries. With an ISSN-registered newsletter, a bookshelf of recommended titles, calls for submissions, and an archive of over 600 poems from 21 countries, it serves as an essential resource for both emerging and established poets.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Poetry Project > Hub
    The Poetry Project is a legendary literary arts organization based at St. Mark's Church in New York City, dedicated to sustaining poetry through readings, workshops, publications, and fellowships. With offerings like the Dial-A-Poem USA service, the Emerge-Surface-Be Fellowship, the Lisa Brannan Prize, and an extensive archive of audio, video, and print materials, it stands as one of America's most enduring poetry institutions.
  • 2026-07-07
    the valley below
    The Valley Below is a lyrical microblog blending original poetry, fragments of Plato's Phaedrus in Greek and English translation, and dreamlike prose meditations. Intimate beach photography and spare, evocative verse make this a quietly beautiful corner of the web for readers drawn to philosophy, love, and the oceanic sublime.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of max2019
    A hauntingly minimalist site by max2019, built around cryptic, lyrical text fragments that evoke grief, memory, and a mysterious figure named Anita. The site's sparse structure and poetic prose give it the feel of a digital memorial or experimental literary piece.
  • 2026-07-07
    TheAntigonePoems - Home
    The Antigone Poems is the official site for a poetry collection by Marie Slaight, featuring art by Terrence Tasker, inspired by the ancient Sophocles tragedy. Described as 'surreal and wild... terrifyingly brilliant,' the book promises an expedition into brutal lyricism drawn from classical Greek drama.
  • 2026-07-07
    thisismybeautifuldomainonedayillbegonebutitwillremain.com
    This site presents a single poem by Lev Manovich, the renowned new media theorist, formatted as its own dedicated web domain. The poem's title is the domain name itself, making the URL and the artwork one unified piece of net poetry.
  • 2026-07-07
    TURKCE SIIR - TURKISH POETRY
    A comprehensive archive of Turkish poetry featuring an extensive list of poets, folk poetry, and translations into multiple languages including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Dutch. Built and maintained by contributors from around the world, this multilingual resource celebrates Turkish literary tradition from Ottoman lyric poetry to contemporary verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    UniVerse
    A United Nations of Poetry: UniVerse is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating international poetry by featuring a laureate poet from every nation in the world, including poets writing in endangered languages and those living in exile. Founded by the late Richard Fammeree, the site hosts an expanding anthology representing poets from over 61 nations, along with recorded live readings, free curricula, and multimedia features produced in partnership with Chicago Public Radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    Via Negativa – Purveyors of fine poetry since 2003.
    Via Negativa is Dave Bonta's long-running poetry blog, active since 2003, featuring original erasure poems derived from Samuel Pepys' diary alongside contributions from poet Luisa A. Igloria. The site is a rich archive of daily poetry practice, collaborative verse exchanges, and poetry in response to visual art and nature photography.

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