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web del sol
Looking for a way to hone in on the expanding universe? A stop look and listen at web del sol is prerequisite. web del sol’s own Pantheon is replete with great poets & the site is truly a poetic nexus, hosting Perihelion, 5_trope, The Literary Review, The North American Review, The Prose Poem, Agni, Flashpoint & Sulfur.
WhatWeb?!
“Each one is one. / There are many of them.” -- Gertrude Stein. For a trip to the center of center, try out What Web?!, a collection of Buddhist poetry (“poetry of mindfulness”) from Beats to antiquity to today's news. We love the gentle pushiness of Philip Whalen's lingo: “The Bay Trees Were About To Bloom.”
Wild Bill’s Biker Poetry
Alaskan biker Wild Bill & his compadres have updated the cowboy poetry genre for the motor age, celebrating biker life in poems (really song lyrics) like “Parts on My Mind.”
Wise Women’s Web
Wise Women’s Web is a gathering of feminist writers who take on the world and win. Daniela Gioseffi has put together a rich site, featuring Alicia Ostriker’s “Mastectomy Poems,” a story by Grace Paley & poems from women all over the world.
Wr-eye-tings Scratchpad
If you're looking for the nexus of cyberpo and democracy, the place to start is Luigi-Bob Drake's Wr-eye-tings Scratchpad which has recently been spiffed up quite a bit(e). Drake is omnivorously poetical, but out in the wilds of cyberspace he's always at home. (You might want to join his perf/concrete po listserv as well: Wr-eye-tings discussion list.)

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