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LimeyDawg
05-22-2007, 12:38 AM
I'm posting this thread because I've noticed a great many folks here prefacing their crits with missives about their lack of knowledge or inability to crit on a certain level. Of course, what I'm putting here is my opinion, but I'd like to know what you think.

Poetry tends to be a lot like wine. If you buy in to the spin, then a certain eye is required for poetry just as a certain nose is supposedly required for the enjoyment of wine. It can be daunting to dive into a poem when you feel inadequate to the task of critting. If you ask yourself, however, what it is that a crit requires, then I think you'll find yourself up to it regardless of your background.

We don't post to critical forums for praise or, at least, I hope we don't. There are other forums for that. The purpose of a critical forum is to help the poet understand what works for you or what doesn't. You might wax poetic on the use of alliteration as a means to advancing the metaphor, or you might simply like a particular phrase or piece of word play that catches your attention. The converse is also true. You might not know an iamb from a dactyl, but you can certainly pick out parts of poems that don't work for you, that you simply don't like.

At this point, I've covered aspects of critting that likely encompass everyone here. Now, how to present a crit.
I'd like to suggest that anything you post in a thread be aimed at helping the poet. We all learned the value of how, what, why, where and when as children. It is valuable here too.
If you like a particular poem, don't simply say I love it. Why? For the simple fact that the poet needs to know what it is you like. Did you like the rhyme, the subject matter, the ending...tell the poet. The same thing goes for what you don't like. Tell the poet. Your background in poetry is less important than what you give the poet who posted here.

Of course, the poet is under no obligation to use your suggestions. The only obligation the poet has is to thank those kind enough to crit.

Anyone else have anything to add?

davids
05-22-2007, 12:56 AM
So here goes-as I said to louis I don't know a triolet from a chevrolet-however I have learned to say what is on my mind and in my heart-not here-learned that a while back-at any rate and for me at least-it seems -amazingly enough- that just by stating the way I feel about a work I have aided and abetted a few folks here-that feels good-just being a part of is worth the effort.

LimeyDawg
05-22-2007, 01:01 AM
Exactly, Dave. How much better would we be if all felt this way.

louiscypher
05-22-2007, 03:06 AM
There's a clear cut difference between dislike and hate: problem is though that most think the two are one and the same... tis sad!

Anyway, passion always speaks up first where as contempt be dumbfooks brooding Ninja.

davids
05-22-2007, 04:08 AM
There's a clear cut difference between dislike and hate: problem is though that most think the two are one and the same... tis sad!

Anyway, passion always speaks up first where as contempt be dumbfooks brooding Ninja.


dumbfooks brooding Ninjas just makes me laugh-laughing and passion-what a great combo-thanks Louis!!!!

louiscypher
05-22-2007, 05:02 AM
I structure most of my comments and posts to feed or inspire others works in progress, D

you are welcome to all or any ... tis just what I do cause I know no better *wink*