A social network for poetry. Do you use it?
>>23822717I used Poetizer back when I first started writing poetry. It's a safe ground and a pretty standard entry for starters, but the more you hone your writings, it becomes banal and deficient.
I've been using substack. Which has been all right for me.
Just chain fucking sonnets, then read Romeo and Juliet as chained sonnets, then make more and more fucking sonnets. Then start immanentising Greek Gods and fucking them.
>look this up on google>first link that comes up is a reddit thread complaining that its gone subscription based and you have to pay to edit your worklooks like it sucks