A Conversation for The h2g2 Poem
I like it!
Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Feb 22, 2003
...reading it a second time around too! And I liked it the first time!
I especially like the phrase:
We were filled with hope and promise;
We had dragons yet to slay.
I like it!
Hypatia Posted Feb 22, 2003
Thanks. I've written a lot of poems over the years, but have never tried to publish any of them. It's hard for me to even let people read them. So, I decided to share some of them here, where I'm semi-anonymous. So far the feedback has been positive. And shazz has asked me to write something for some special editions. Yeah!!!!!!!!!!
I like it!
Hypatia Posted Feb 22, 2003
Ti, did you get much feedback about your prose in the Post? I'm wondering how many people actually read it? Do they keep track of the number of times it's viewed or something?
I like it!
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Feb 23, 2003
My experience from the story-telling/writing is that not many people commented on it, but more people than I had thought knew about it and so must have read it...
I don't know if there's a way to keep track of number of views - yesterday I made a posting at team user page about hit meters (if that's what they're called) - those little gadgets that count visitors - let's see if it's possible - it might be interesting...
I like it!
Hypatia Posted Feb 23, 2003
Maggy over at 360 said that her budget depends on how many people view the pages...whether they actually post or not. So 360 has a way of keeping track. Since shazz is interested in printing poetry, someone must be reading it.
I like it!
Ameuc Posted Aug 10, 2003
I liked it too thought felt the second verse was out of play a little, the others were fantastic.
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