Aside from this forum, do you guys read poetry or prose online?
I’ve found this site to be a stunning resource, collecting the best of ‘experimental’ / ‘contemporary’ poetry and art mags online:
http://www.selbyslist.com
Anyway, my idea for this thread is that you post a link to a poem, or a short piece of prose. Preferably not a well-known piece of work – preferably something that first appeared online, rather than in print (if possible). Hope this makes sense! I guess I’m interested in the web and the opportunities it presents for creative writing: opportunities for reading, for publication, and for presenting words in novel ways. After all, the web is a place where you can be exposed to things it might be hard to find elsewhere (with every niche, every fetish catered for in some capacity). These days there are probably more literary journals and more galleries online than there are “offline”!
So I’ll kick things off:
“Although This Never Happened” by Kimiko Ostrozovich (as featured in Columbia Poetry Review, Vol. 17)
I’ve found this site to be a stunning resource, collecting the best of ‘experimental’ / ‘contemporary’ poetry and art mags online:
http://www.selbyslist.com
Anyway, my idea for this thread is that you post a link to a poem, or a short piece of prose. Preferably not a well-known piece of work – preferably something that first appeared online, rather than in print (if possible). Hope this makes sense! I guess I’m interested in the web and the opportunities it presents for creative writing: opportunities for reading, for publication, and for presenting words in novel ways. After all, the web is a place where you can be exposed to things it might be hard to find elsewhere (with every niche, every fetish catered for in some capacity). These days there are probably more literary journals and more galleries online than there are “offline”!
So I’ll kick things off:
“Although This Never Happened” by Kimiko Ostrozovich (as featured in Columbia Poetry Review, Vol. 17)


