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"I've had a few poems published recently; this was one of them.....I hope you like it…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Mar 10, 2012 to THE FLOOD

1 Mar 10, 2012
Reply by Steve Goldsmith

"Hi Jon,   My old high school English teacher got me interested in poetry many, many…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Nov 2, 2011 to what is poetry

6 Nov 11, 2011
Reply by MLH

"Hi Anthony,   I agree with what you're saying.  Rob Thomas from Matchbox 20 is a per…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Sep 25, 2011 to To Rhyme or not to Rhyme?

40 Nov 4, 2013
Reply by Leigh Lemay

"Nice one Ilan."

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 16, 2011 to From Tibet to Kingdomcome

2 Feb 17, 2011
Reply by Ilan

"Hey Rachael,   Nicely written poem, it flows nicely and rhymes well.  I particularly…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 12, 2011 to “Holocaust” poem

3 Feb 15, 2011
Reply by Ilan

"Hi Rachael,   Another strategy may be to make around 50 of your books (you can glue…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 12, 2011 to Self-Publishing Poetry - is it respected?

34 Feb 26, 2012
Reply by Faith Sands

"Hi Rachael,   From my experience poetry mags prefer to publish works that are non co…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 7, 2011 to Self-Publishing Poetry - is it respected?

34 Feb 26, 2012
Reply by Faith Sands

"Although this poem doesn't rhyme, it does have good rhythm. Well done."

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 5, 2011 to Absurd, a poem

4 Feb 8, 2011
Reply by jon clare

"Interesting poem.  I like the fact that you've kept these lines rather short.  When…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 5, 2011 to A Sonnet, Of Sorts

2 Feb 12, 2011
Reply by Rachael Belle Myers

"Hey Plathological Liar, I've just uploaded the vid here (would have preferred to hav…"

Steve Goldsmith replied Feb 5, 2011 to Is it Mandy or Andy? (tribute to Benny Hill)

6 Feb 5, 2011
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