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i can't take it anymore
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April 14, 2010, 10:25:43 PM »
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John Yamrus
i really am sorry, but in recent weeks and months the poems and posts on this site have been nothing but bland, boring, repetitive, imitative, derivitave, self-serving and useless. there was a time when this site rocked, reeled and raged. it's got none of that now. it's safe. and that's sad.
poetry is about challenge. it's about change. it's about blood and guts and bone. sadly, there's very little of that left to be found here. jay? thank you for your input, your innovation and ideas.
milner...thank you (very much) for just being you. for being a genius and one of the best god damned writers i've ever encountered. i honour you and bless you.
best...
always...
john
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April 14, 2010, 11:16:53 PM »
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Tom Riordan
John (is this a poem and a departure from your usual autobiographical untitled form - if so, my response is my response to your N), I do hope you get your mojo back soon. Things improve slightly between your 1st and 2nd paragraph, and then greatly by the 3rd, so I do have hope! Tom
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 07:56:39 AM »
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John Yamrus
no, tom...unfortunately, it's my thoughts on the site itself. i'd been asked many many times in recent weeks to air my thoughts concerning the drastically declining quality of work on this site...and i've held off...until now...it's basically become a site for people to show how much they know ABOUT poetry, rather than a site to showcase poetry. and that's sad.
and that's why i'm respectfully withdrawing.
thanks again.
best...
always...
john
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 09:23:49 AM »
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daryl baldwin
hi john,
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it's basically become a site for people to show how much they know ABOUT poetry, rather than a site to showcase poetry. and that's sad.
i just found this confusing. why do you have to leave or whatever it is you're planning? sure there are plenty of new writers here - myself included - who are starting out just as you once did. perhaps we need help from people like yourselves to turn us into good writers (i know you don't like the word poet).
respectfully,
daryl
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 09:23:58 AM »
by
silent lotus
dear John
thank you for explaining your choice to depart
yet it was told to me many times by editors here that PC was a platform to
submit and receive supportive guidance and commentary in how to improve
the craft of writing.
i feel it is a most honorable and worthy effort here at PC for accomplished authors such as your self
to serve the greater good of the artistic community
if it is your personal wish to no longer fulfill that role
that is very understandable
yet your condemnation of the level of writing
goes against the grain of the purpose of attempting to help others
who wish to learn.... and your choice to omit the names of the people
you say who asked you to voice your opinion is also quite interesting.
i would like to close here by taking the opportunity to post a statement you made
about one of your own poems that reflects of how you think about the right
to post a poem that has a quality that is less than one of your finest.
http://www.poetrycircle.com/index.php/topic,17319.0.html
Re: no,
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2010, 08:29:21 AM »
by John Yamrus
they all can't be home runs.
we have to be content with a single or a bunt down the line every now and then.
john
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John once again.. thank you for what you have shared
and for those who you have chosen to help from time to time
here at PC
and i hope there will always be others who you feel are worthy
of your choice to help
a warm smile
silent lotus
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April 15, 2010, 09:25:53 AM »
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richardhe
John, nice to see you online. I always appreciate your writing style. Hope to read more of your recent works. Best regards, Richard
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 09:36:01 AM »
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Tom Riordan
Moving this thread to Discussions.
I'm sorry to hear you're withdrawing, John, and hope you find your way back. If not, I wish you best of luck and success in your writing. I can't say I've noticed a falling off of quality. Like many, I have particular tastes and so only find a small percentage of posted work of special interest. That hasn't changed. I've also noticed how the site changes monthly, due to the different personalities and styles of those using it most heavily. But your take is your take, and it will be a loss for us if you stop participating. Tom
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April 15, 2010, 11:38:55 AM »
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silent lotus
dear Tom
thank you for preserving this thread
silent lotus
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 12:43:24 PM »
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John Yamrus
i think i owe folks an explanation for my moving on. obviously, you can sense my frustration...i think it's because (philosophically) my goals and the goals of the PC site have diverged. i'll just leave it at that. i've met many many wonderful and interesting people here...and they'll be missed. i just had to make a personal decision based on the reading time i have available to me, compared with what i want to be reading IN that time. those folks on the site whose work i cherish (and you know who you are) i will continue to follow. that will not change.
thanks again, for everything.
best...
always...
john
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April 15, 2010, 03:27:01 PM »
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cherylleverette
John, I just saw this and don't understand it. I understand your feelings, and realize my poems are probably some of the poems you mention. After all, one of mine was on the front page when you wrote this. I can't help but think there's at least some minor connection. As one of the writers you mention, I can honestly say I do the best I can and am very open to criticism. I have no idea how many other writers I speak for but I see it here everyday.
I understand your lack of time, as well, and can handle that easily.
What I don't understand is your lack of help with this issue. You've been wonderful to help me in many ways. You've been nothing but honest with me, and I've taken every spoonful negative and positive, without a whimper.
I don't understand why you don't advise us regarding this matter. In the time it's taken you to write this comment and reply to it you could have posted a 'list' of things to do away with, to make sure we have, etc. or whatever, when writing a poem.
I don't know much but I can advise someone to cease rhyming for an occasion, just for an example, or I can help out with spelling, grammer, and punctuation, or whatever, but not being an editor I have to watch my place, or I'll be wasting my time too.
Like right now, I can air an issue that bothers me. It bothers me when a writer posts poems in submit without replying to other poems. I don't know what the ratio should be in poems to comments, but I do know if a writer shows up alot in posting poems, he should show up alot in replying, the best he can. If he thinks the poems he reads aren't worth replying to he should say why, in order to help, not to be superior.
This is a poetry workshop. We WORK here. At least I do. Work and re-work and don't be afraid to. I would at least expect you to spend some time in the workshop more before you leave, if you haven't already, in order to back up what you say with words. It doesn't take long to say 'this is awesome and will be a pick' and it doesn't take long to say 'you need to work on this' and transfer to the workshop. I bet if you did that more often rather than showing your disappointment, I for one, would think even harder about posting my writing on the the submit board. And I bet others would too.
Maybe this website needs a good hard dose of honesty. If it does, thanks for that, and thanks for allowing me a place to air my thoughts. But what it doesn't need is your absence as a poet, and your absence as an editor, and I say that to all the editors, not just you.
And for once, I'll not be concerned about what I've said here and delete it tonight when I look again. I've spoken what is truth to me, to you and to the website as a whole. Any further, I can't go.
cheryl
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 04:19:33 PM »
by
daryl baldwin
Quote from: cherylleverette© on April 15, 2010, 03:27:01 PM
John, I just saw this and don't understand it. I understand your feelings, and realize my poems are probably some of the poems you mention. After all, one of mine was on the front page when you wrote this. I can't help but think there's at least some minor connection. As one of the writers you mention, I can honestly say I do the best I can and am very open to criticism. I have no idea how many other writers I speak for but I see it here everyday.
I understand your lack of time, as well, and can handle that easily.
What I don't understand is your lack of help with this issue. You've been wonderful to help me in many ways. You've been nothing but honest with me, and I've taken every spoonful negative and positive, without a whimper.
I don't understand why you don't advise us regarding this matter. In the time it's taken you to write this comment and reply to it you could have posted a 'list' of things to do away with, to make sure we have, etc. or whatever, when writing a poem.
I don't know much but I can advise someone to cease rhyming for an occasion, just for an example, or I can help out with spelling, grammer, and punctuation, or whatever, but not being an editor I have to watch my place, or I'll be wasting my time too.
Like right now, I can air an issue that bothers me. It bothers me when a writer posts poems in submit without replying to other poems. I don't know what the ratio should be in poems to comments, but I do know if a writer shows up alot in posting poems, he should show up alot in replying, the best he can. If he thinks the poems he reads aren't worth replying to he should say why, in order to help, not to be superior.
This is a poetry workshop. We WORK here. At least I do. Work and re-work and don't be afraid to. I would at least expect you to spend some time in the workshop more before you leave, if you haven't already, in order to back up what you say with words. It doesn't take long to say 'this is awesome and will be a pick' and it doesn't take long to say 'you need to work on this' and transfer to the workshop. I bet if you did that more often rather than showing your disappointment, I for one, would think even harder about posting my writing on the the submit board. And I bet others would too.
Maybe this website needs a good hard dose of honesty. If it does, thanks for that, and thanks for allowing me a place to air my thoughts. But what it doesn't need is your absence as a poet, and your absence as an editor, and I say that to all the editors, not just you.
And for once, I'll not be concerned about what I've said here and delete it tonight when I look again. I've spoken what is truth to me, to you and to the website as a whole. Any further, I can't go.
cheryl
nothing to add to that. thanks cheryl for putting into words what i found hard to do.
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 04:22:38 PM »
by
Stewart Grant
John--Honestly your post reminds me of the old phrase 'if you're bored then you're probably boring.' I can understand your opinion, and on some level even respect it. Poetry is a very personal thing. Everyone reacts to a poem differently and everyone's tastes are as diverse as their personal life experiences. What one person sees as a masterpiece someone else might think is garbage. It's just the way things are and rightly so.
But something does very much bother me about your post. I have been a member here for almost a year now, and though that isn't nearly as long as some, it is enough time for me to see several people come and go. Hell, I've barely been on myself this winter and spring, people get busy. Some members that used to post on this board several times a day when I first joined haven't been around for months. Plenty of people have moved on from this board for whatever reason. I'm sure some for the very same reasons you state above; but you're the only one that felt the need to make a statement. I really have no idea what this was supposed to accomplish and fail to see how this does anything to either illuminate or solve the problems you mention. It's pretty easy to cut and run rather than stay and try to be a part of the solution, get things back to where you think they belong. I think it just shows how little you really had invested in this community. At the very least perhaps you and your great silent majority could point us to a forum that better meets your standards so we can read and enjoy the poetry there.
I doubt I'm even on your radar enough for this statement to be directed at me so I'm not even upset by this. It's more like when you're a little kid and you break something in the house that has sentimental value to your parents. I'm not mad John, I'm just disappointed.
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 06:25:19 PM »
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milner place
May I just say, for the record, that John had been a member for a long time before he was asked to assist as an editor. When approached, he was reluctant, for a number of reasons, to take on the task, and took some persuading. That he now wishes to relinquish that task should surely only be taken with grace, and with thanks for the extra effort he has put in.
milner
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 09:35:37 PM »
by
Stewart Grant
Milner--I respect immensely as a poet but I just can't agree with you here.
It's really it's not that he's leaving that bothers me. Not in the least. It's the manner in which he's chosen to do it. You say we should take it with grace? Well maybe he should have shown some. Titling your goodbye post 'i just can't take it anymore' is about as far from graceful as one can get. Then saying this: 'the poems and posts on this site have been nothing but bland, boring, repetitive, imitative, derivitave, self-serving and useless' about the writers on this site is insulting and untrue. As impressed as I am with his '1200 published poems' that doesn't give him the right to talk down to anyone. For any reason. If this alienates me from this site or its users then so be it. But this little post pisses me off and if Yamrus gets to air his grievances than so do the rest of us.
I really do not want to start some kind of internet argument about this, least of all with you Milner, but I'm also not going to sit here and let Yamrus take his parting shots and just smile and nod. I truly do not wish to offend any of the people here but I've had some experience with this recently and people don't get to just say whatever they want online or in a text message without any consequences. If John wants to speak his mind I believe I have the right to respond.
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Re: i can't take it anymore
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April 15, 2010, 11:50:12 PM »
by
cherylleverette
ok, milner, my apologies. but I'll not delete my reply, although I'm feeling like it after your post, because, as always, you're right in what you say and the way you look at things. I was a bit bitchy in my reply because John, you have so much to give, but apparently you don't have time to give it. it's our loss.
Stewart, I will say I agree with you. just my last word on all this drama, myself included.
peace and grace,
cheryl
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