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O.P. History Channel Poets (Urgent)Dear Poet History members: Last edited by WordSlinger 02-14-2010 at 10:27:14 PM |
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RE: O.P. History Channel Poets (Urgent)Quote: THANKS, John. GREAT SEARCH AND FIND! You''re doing a grand job here.
Originally Posted by WordSlinger Dear Poet History members: In February, 2010, History boards will begin the process of upgrading our community message board software. We are moving to a new community software, KickApps, that will provide greater functionality and ease of use. This transition will take place during the last part of February; the last day that the current boards will be available to you will be Feb. 28, 2010. We realize that many of you have posted great content over the years and might want to save your posts. Please take this time to go back through the boards and save what you want to keep on your own computer. These boards will no longer be accessible after February 28, 2010. If you would like to ask a question about the new boards, click here: http://boards.history.com/forum/Message-Boards-User/108 There will be more details to come as we roll out the new community software. Thank you for your continued patronage. We'll see you on the new, improved boards! Rebecca Cooper `AETN Community Manager & John E WordSlinger ======================================== http://boards.history.com/topic/New-Series/New-Episodes/800027505 WordSlinger Posts: 3 From: Seattle Washigton Registered: 6/19/09 (7 of 24) Re: New Episodes?Poetry&Poets Jun 19, 2009 2:53 PM Report Abuse Hello, to whom this concerns, I think it would be good to have a show, based on Poetry & Poets, past and present. There are alot of good poets from the past, but there are great poets living now. Like at this web site originalpoetry.com Also please let me know, where I can post this idea to get positive feedback the most. Thank you for your time. John E WordSlinger WordSlinger Posts: 3 From: Seattle Washigton Registered: 6/19/09 (8 of 24) Re: New Episodes?Poetry&Poets Oct 22, 2009 12:11 PM Report Abuse There are alot of schools cutting poetry classes because they can no longer afford it. Is there any way that we the poets of the modern age, and the history channel can help. I believe we together can come up with something. www.originalpoetry.com Poets at this site can be willing to contirbute.. John E WordSlinger dancinghawk Posts: 1 From: Spokane, WA Registered: 11/5/09 (9 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 5, 2009 5:12 PM Report Abuse POETRY, past and present, is of great interest to me, and it seems a neglected subject ... a friend of mine wrote a poem about how he went to Walt Whitman High School, but really the poet wasn't discussed at length in school, and his old home is a shopping mall? Historical access to non-American poets (particularly the Brits, whom I love, Shelley et. al.) is fairly common ... but more information on our American poetic heritage would be valuable. faithwalkfarm Posts: 1 From: TX Registered: 11/5/09 (10 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 5, 2009 5:18 PM Report Abuse I would love to see new and interesting features about poets in this great country of ours. There has been a United States Poet Laureate or Poet Laureate Consultant since 1937. I think it would be an incredible series should the History Channel choose to do a series on American poets. Poetry seems to be a dying art even though there are numerous poets on originalpoetry.com who write with their hearts and souls. Please consider doing a series on current and past poets of the USA. Isernhagen Posts: 1 Registered: 11/5/09 (11 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 5, 2009 7:35 PM Report Abuse As a 21st Century poet, and a member of Originalpoetry.com, I would like to add my voice to the ones calling for a show on the poetic traditions of America past and present. Poetry has always been many things to Society: a conscience, a lover, a keen observer, a comedian, a source of tough love... America's poets have been bold and inovative thought our history, from Longfellow to Poe to Jim Morrison or Woody Guthrie..Bob dylan back to Whitman... there are many new things happening in poetry, and many old traditions still alive and healthy. Let's expose it to the public. We've got the talent if you have the airtime! HamptonG Posts: 1 From: California Registered: 11/6/09 (12 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 6, 2009 7:33 AM Report Abuse I would like to join the chorus of those calling for a show on poets past and present. The masters of yester year are well known and the poets of today are far more numerous than one would imagine. nonners Posts: 1 From: utah Registered: 11/6/09 (13 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 6, 2009 11:14 AM Report Abuse i think you should include poetry as an episode-poets have been involved in history Marsink Posts: 1 From: Temecula, Ca Registered: 11/5/09 (14 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 7, 2009 7:43 AM Report Abuse An episode on current American Poets, who are linked to the influences of our great poets of the past would be very intriguing. You could address the interchange of philosophies, family heritage, local living, and spiritual impact. Also, take a look at where poetry is headed in the historical context: is it a dying or reviving art form? http://www.originalpoetry.com/theater-of-dreams PoetDark Posts: 1 Registered: 11/8/09 (15 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 8, 2009 10:00 PM Report Abuse I agree a episode on poets from the past to today!!! malikp Posts: 1 From: At home... Registered: 11/16/09 (16 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Nov 16, 2009 9:44 AM Report Abuse I agree a episode on poets from the past to today!!! I second that...or third it...or whatever number of it I am!!! PoetsofBlood Posts: 1 From: Hollywood Ca Registered: 12/21/09 (17 of 24) Poets & Poetry Dec 21, 2009 6:58 PM Report Abuse To whom this concerns, please think about Poe, and other great poets. You can create reinactments of their day, and it will give your producers, and actors, something they would enjoy I'm sure, please give it some thought. Alexia Osborn Queen of the Poets of Blood Wedge Plissken Posts: 2 Registered: 12/22/09 (18 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Dec 22, 2009 2:13 AM Report Abuse Simcha, I'd like to see you do a follow-up visit with Shlomo Moussaieff, The Collector. He has so many items in his collection, it's easy to get enough footage for another show! Get into the history and locations of the 'legal' items-have fun with it, as usual. Maybe find out off camera about the other items, and talk about them in another show. A show investigating stone cutters or blacksmiths in the Holy Land would be nice. You can meet up with Uri Hofi on the blacksmith end! Keep it Naked, Bro! Wedge WordSlinger Posts: 3 From: Seattle Washigton Registered: 6/19/09 (19 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? POETRY Dec 22, 2009 11:53 AM Report Abuse OK, you have alot to work with, King David, and many more.. ty Ws vanderdonck Posts: 1 Registered: 12/22/09 (20 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Dec 22, 2009 4:01 PM Report Abuse Are you developing a show on Poets in History? No? Well it's time to get started. Thank you. drakes angel Posts: 2 From: fredonia Registered: 12/23/09 (21 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Dec 23, 2009 9:02 PM Report Abuse on the subject of poetry. how past and modern poets have affected events in history at dfferent times. from the travels of lord byron to emily dickinson posing as a man to publish her work. also the link between mental illnesses and such artists can be linked together. how the mental illness itself is a trigger for such creative synapsis. Madelynn Posts: 2 From: New Harmony Ind Registered: 11/6/09 (22 of 24) Re: New Episodes??? Dec 26, 2009 8:50 AM Report Abuse I absolutely am intrigued by the bridge of mental illness and creative brilliance. Great topic you have touched on!-Madelynn Last edited by cousinsoren 02-15-2010 at 05:47:18 AM |
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