I have published a few poetry works and spend a lot of time posting online. Here are the places I typically go to post poetry, all of them have apps that accompany them as well. Commaful: Great for bringing poetry to life in its unique format. Really active community. read more
When you are also ready to experience and appreciate haiku poetry, I recommend some of the smaller haiku poetry sites: I’m a big fan of S.B. (@haikuaday) • Instagram photos and videos, Haiku Haiku Love · A love poem a day ♥ as well as Haiku (the latter is a bit overwhelming at first, but gives good recommendations). read more
Cheeky Harriet, the foundation’s blog, makes clear that poetry doesn’t equate to the stiff and stuffy. Notable site features include a Learning Lab, children’s poetry, podcasts, video, and selections from the estimable Poetry magazine. Poems are searchable by school/period, regions, and century and can be accessed using the latest technology. read more
Back in 2005 the USA based National Opinion Research Center (NORC) conducted a survey, on behalf of The Poetry Foundation. read more