Why did you join Poetry Soup?
Blog Posted by
Tom Woody: 6/23/2024 1:43:00 PM
After having a brief discussion with a fellow poet about why we post, I thought I would open it up to a wider audience. Indeed, why did you join the Soup? Maybe the more succinct question is: Why do you post your poetry publicly?
It's an interesting question. I am of the opinion that folks join a site like this one because they want to share their art with an attentive audience. To be more specific, they post publicly because they want praise, affirmation, acknowledgement. I can tell you unabashedly that this is the reason I post publicly. I enjoy sharing a piece of myself and seeing how it impacts another human being. Some have told me my poetry (or story) made them think, or laugh, or cry. In turn, I feel moved to leave sincere expressions on other poets' art because I want them to feel the love and admiration I feel when I am the recipient. Does this not make sense?
Sadly, some seem to want the accolades without ever giving any in return. Some of these people are excellent poets and it makes me sad to see their work virtually ignored.
I think, in the end, it boils down to this: What is social media all about? The key is in the word "social," which suggests interaction. Without the interaction, posting amounts to little more than keeping a public journal of your writings.
I would love to know why you joined Poetry Soup. Please leave comments below.
Tommy