Hee, we do tend to go on sometimes, don't we. S'okay - poetry's big enough for the academics and the not-so-academic alike. If you left a kudos comment, what would it look like? I tend to think of lilmoka as the master of such, but there are so many ways of doing it (even just a comment with 'kudos' in the subject line & a '<3' would make an author happy, in my experience) that there's plenty of room for personalizing it and still not using that much in the way of spoons.
If you're interested in tips, etc. re: commenting more at length eventually, the link I included at the end of the post leads to a roundup post with some neat resources. If not, that's perfectly fine too. Seems to me like you've doing a wonderful job of participating lately *hugs your sestina format post gleefully*, and if the kudos format is the difference between no comment and feeling comfortable participating, then I am 110% behind it.
1. Kudos 2. ???????????? 3. Poetry wins all the internets!
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If you're interested in tips, etc. re: commenting more at length eventually, the link I included at the end of the post leads to a roundup post with some neat resources. If not, that's perfectly fine too. Seems to me like you've doing a wonderful job of participating lately *hugs your sestina format post gleefully*, and if the kudos format is the difference between no comment and feeling comfortable participating, then I am 110% behind it.
1. Kudos2. ????????????
3. Poetry wins all the internets!