Hi, Janice.
 
For visual poetry, see Dan Waber's site and invite below.
 

 
And welcome!
Larissa

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It's alive.

http://www.vispoets.com/

If it seems a little  quiet in there, that's because you're not saying
anything, yet. Consider this  your invitation to do so. 

It's a gallery, it's a directory, it's a group  of forums, it's an
aggregator. It's able to grow organically as needs  develop.

Please spread the word as far and wide as you're willing and  able.

Features too numerous to list. Short version for those of you  who
haven't already clicked and started poking around on your  own:

--online gallery space for visual poets

free, easy,  automagical in many ways (teachers, looking for a good
place to find a wide  range of visual poetry?)

--web-based discussion forums that support  attachments

Any special visual poetry interest not being served by their  own forum
can have one made for them very easily. Low-fi version available  for
those on dial-up who just really want the text and nothing  else.

--calendar of visual poetry events

Currently one general  calendar, but it's a trivial matter to add other
calendars as needed. What do  you want/need?

--social networking bells and whistles

Friends,  mutual friends, private messaging, alerts when threads you're
in are updated,  you name it. Did you know yesterday was David-Baptiste
Chirot's  birthday?

--RSS aggregation w/ community commenting

Through the  magic of modern technology, the board updates as
RSS-enabled visual poetry  related blogs are updated. If you think the
visitors to vispoets.com would be  interested in your RSS feed, say the
word and we'll get it added.

Yes,  you have to register to make posts (but not to read them).
Yes, the forums  are moderated.

Thank you to all the alpha and beta testers who've been  bumping into
things and trying to break things.

Extra special thank  you to Karl Kempton for impetus, Klaus Peter
Dencker for guidance, and Marko  Niemi for letting me sucker him into
assisting with the admin  responsibilities.

Enjoy,
Dan

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