r.voza: i'm not a big fan of "gimmick" poetry, which means poems that have to be a certain number of syllables or have a certain rhyme scheme or rhythm. the poem should be about the meaning, what is says, what it gives you. it's not about numbers. if you want numbers, go do a sudoku puzzle. i'm also not a fan of alleged "books" on this site that are 40, 50, 60+ chapters. those aren't books. those are ideas that someone is improvising. c'mon, really now. does a book have 60 chapters? no way. a book has a beginning, middle, and end. the hardest part of writing a story is ending it in a way that makes sense. those books don't have an ending, so they're not stories. they're ideas without an ending. |
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