WHY CORRESPOND?
Blog Posted by
Tom Woody: 5/19/2025 10:34:00 AM
I wrote once before on the importance of engaging other poets; sharing comments, faves and so forth. It appears that the issue is getting worse, not better. Why is this a problem that needs discussed again?
Poetry Soup is an international poetry site with many active poets, not simply a poetry repository. Without lively correspondence, this site may increasingly become a place where small cliques interact only with one another or worse, a poem dumping ground (sadly, at least some already see it as such and dump freely without ever interacting with other poets). While some have defended the right to poem dump then run, I think we can do better.
Here are some ideas. First, consider expanding your circle. Be on the lookout especially for names you've seen frequently but have yet to engage. Also, check the new poets list regularly to welcome and encourage new poets. Some may not respond or reciprocate, but you will have done your part. Contest sponsors, why not leave an encouraging comment on every poem that places? Fellow contestants can likewise leave an encouraging comment on each others' entries.
There are so many opportunities to engage one another. Why not consider this: each time you post a poem make it your goal to immediately comment on two or three poems before signing off? One poetry site actually requires that a poster do so.
There are some here who are really good at spending the time to encourage others. Let's make it our goal to imitate their fine example and make Poetry Soup a fun place where everyone (or as many as possible) feels encouraged.
Tommy
PS. One additional thought. When you do receive a comment on your poem, why not thank the commenter? After all, correspondence is a two-way street full of fun, twisty curves.
PSS. Oh, and I've unblocked anyone I had previously blocked. A peace gesture. :)