Poetic Republic: Poems to Talk About

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Author: Peter Hartey ISBN: 9781909412019
Publisher: Poetic Republic Publication: December 4, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Peter Hartey
ISBN: 9781909412019
Publisher: Poetic Republic
Publication: December 4, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a first-of-its-kind poetry publication.

Poetic Republic: Poems to Talk About documents an anonymous peer review process in which nearly 800 poets (from 48 countries) read, voted on and commented on each other’s poems during May and June 2012.

The Poetic Republic Poetry Prize has been developed over five years and is now one of the largest poetry events based in the UK. Some comments made by participants whilst taking part:

“Right here, right now... real people expressing themselves”

“Like peering into an open soul”

“Engaging almost to the point of obsession”

The poems in this anthology have been selected by superimposing independently formed opinions. This is selection by a community of authors. The eBook includes the best comments made during the event as well as author biographies, making this a unique publication.

This is a new way of discovering poetry.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This is a first-of-its-kind poetry publication.

Poetic Republic: Poems to Talk About documents an anonymous peer review process in which nearly 800 poets (from 48 countries) read, voted on and commented on each other’s poems during May and June 2012.

The Poetic Republic Poetry Prize has been developed over five years and is now one of the largest poetry events based in the UK. Some comments made by participants whilst taking part:

“Right here, right now... real people expressing themselves”

“Like peering into an open soul”

“Engaging almost to the point of obsession”

The poems in this anthology have been selected by superimposing independently formed opinions. This is selection by a community of authors. The eBook includes the best comments made during the event as well as author biographies, making this a unique publication.

This is a new way of discovering poetry.

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