Quick Question

  • JaM
    11 years ago

    I've searched the website in attempt to find the answer, but forget where to look. I am curious if anyone knows where I can find the information for the sections listed next to a poet's name (the F/ P/ C/ D/) I know what each of them stands for, but I would like to know when I am going to reach the next level for poems - wouldn't mind a breakdown of all of them to look over. Does anyone know where I can find that info?

  • Melpomene
    11 years ago

    Hi there,

    Hope this helps:
    http://www.poems-and-quotes.com/awards.html

  • JaM
    11 years ago

    It's just what I was looking for. Thank you!!

  • ddavidd
    11 years ago

    Haha with those squares you might be able to achieve your marketing degree, I tell you, for they have the least to do with poetry or art, but for sure they have lots to do with the sublime subject of abracadabra's latest work.
    (( and this, I call invisible rhyme ))

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    Heyyyyyy! Unfair. My latest work is a villanelle so it MUST be poetry. FACT. It is one of my most successful works to date so lay off, man.

  • ddavidd
    11 years ago

    Few pointers:: first I used the word without telling it directly by pointing at your poem, amusing first, you were the cool Abby I knew, second, any publicity is a good one!!
    Now talking about success, I wonder how do you measure success, for I am sure your most successful poems are the ones you haven't written them yet::
    My best Poem , My best song
    the one that I shall never sing
    Is resting upon my tongue.
    "Federico Garsia Lorca"

    or do you want me to lay off that faith too??

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    Another pointer: Learn to read tone.
    Unless would you would prefer to see me write with emoticons and lols all over the place.

  • ddavidd
    11 years ago

    Haha I thought I was reading them right. but you know they are easily to confuse, out of convenience, when the occasion suit our purpose .

  • abracadabra
    11 years ago

    It is unfair of me to ask you to read my tone correctly when you don't know my normal tone very well.
    For future reference, I never say 'FACT.' in any seriousness. Or 'man' after a sentence. Or write villanelles on farts. Or villanelles full stop.

  • ddavidd
    11 years ago

    That is okay It is easy to miss read tones, over internet, especial in the languages that is not your mothers.
    but it is fun to be mischievous about it too

  • JaM
    11 years ago

    I know, I know. We just discussed this last week haha, but I couldn't help but to be curious about what it took to get to the next level by P&Q standards. As far as I'm concerned. The fact that I wrote as many as I have, makes me a star beyond platinum in my mind. To think that I am able to turn that much emotion into that many pages, amazes me. I generally can't find the words to describe my feelings. Or write it out so that I can make some sense of it. I know there are many styles of poetry, and I will admit there a few that I don't understand, and can mostly appreciate. Some of it, is just WAY over my head-but I don't even think that I would manage a marketing degree from it lol. I don't understand how or why they have their levels the way they do...