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!originalpoetry@literature.cafe

I've wanted to start this community for a while. I feel a lack of original writing on Lemmy. Poetry tends to be short form and more accessible to many.

I intend to post my own writings, including some of my most personal stuff; writings not a single soul has seen. I would love to have you all join in, as lurkers, as posters, as poets, as enthusiasts. I look forward to seeing this community grow!

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An Introduction. (literature.cafe)

Hello, fellow poets and poetry lovers!

I’m excited to open this new chapter here at OC Poetry! I’ve recently started to appreciate the ability of poetry to be a powerful way to express, reflect, and connect, and I’m looking forward to be a part of a community that values original voices and fresh perspectives.

In the days and weeks ahead, I’ll be sharing some of my own work with you all. From new poems to reflections on my writing process and personal interpretations, I hope my posts will spark some meaningful conversations and maybe even inspire others to share their thoughts, too.

I'm also here to learn from you! If you’re posting your own work, analysis, or poetry insights, I’ll be looking forward to reading, discussing, and celebrating what you have to offer. I would love your critique too.

Here’s to an inspiring journey of words and ideas! Let’s build a supportive space together—one that’s rich with creativity and thoughtful exchange. Happy writing and reading, everyone!

With love; Lacanoodle.

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OK this was the last one. Had to post a few for Halloween, sorry for the dump. No other day defines an entire genre so I couldn't let this opportunity go.

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The Outsider by H. P. Lovecraft (www.hplovecraft.com)

I've posted some more iconic of his works already. This deserves to be here too.

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Perhaps the most iconic of his works

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There's 3 ghost stories there, but the signal man in specific is what I wanted to highlight.

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Shiva, Open Your Eye by Laird Barron (www.nightmare-magazine.com)

Well, its also diwali

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Zombie By Joyce Carol Oates (www.newyorker.com)

Use bypass paywalls clean d.

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The Wishing Pool by Tananarive Due (www.uncannymagazine.com)

Do the woods do it for you? Well then this is for you

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Happy Halloween everyone. Gonna post a few horrors now!

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There is a very unique creepiness to this, not horror tho.

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 10 points 2 months ago

Found the pic that way.

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 9 points 4 months ago

I'll take breath money pls and thank you

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 8 points 4 months ago

Using ublock origin, not donating. Donations go elsewhere

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 9 points 5 months ago

Internet for sure. 20 years of isolation would be maddening

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 9 points 5 months ago

Hair for teeth is hell. Can't even eat. Naaaa no way am I doing that

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 7 points 5 months ago

I've been so chronically online that I was ready for you to say 'and go to my mistress'.

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

All 4 words sounds like words for a fart that kids might use.

Okay meemage might be a bit more disgusting

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 7 points 7 months ago

Those tears were the soft rains then

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 7 points 11 months ago

slrpnk.net is another but for some reason i didnt consider them as interest based. Probably bc science, tech and nature are everywhere.

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 7 points 1 year ago

Jesus christ wtf

[-] Lacanoodle@literature.cafe 7 points 1 year ago

It comes as a mild shock to me, since we have a very strong purity culture here. I still have an unflattering tho undeserved reputation.

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