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donjones
06-05-2006, 09:12 AM
I spent a lot of time doing research on my website PoeSpirits.com. I will be doing a book starting in a week or two also. It will be written in tne open on the Internet in a website so folks can watch its progress and comment. Most of the stuff you read on the Internet is a re-do of somone elses re-do and it is difficult to find anything new or original. Take a peek.
Don Jones

Quoth-the-Raven
06-05-2006, 11:20 AM
I made an attempt at a "Raven" website a while ago. I'm not sure how original it is, but I'm confident in saying that I didn't plagiarise or copy/paste anything :)

homepage.hispeed.ch/retus/raven.htm
I took a glimpse at your homepage: definitely the next bookmark in my Poe e-library! Thanks for all the work you put into it -- it is always appreciated when internet folks invest so much care, time and energy into their online material!

Regards,

Raven.

valvaljean
07-13-2006, 08:04 PM
Great sites! I love that Eddie Poe Alone idea. Awesome. I always love things that can make people see an author in a more human way, even if it is just a small window into a specific time period.

Reelyredd's Poetry Pages is one of my sites. An audio reading of El Dorado was just added on there (by a voice artist using Ronald Reagan's voice)

reelyredd.com/0701eldorado.htm
(if you like that, see the poem index on that site for Bush and Jimmy Stewart impressions on other poems)

Then there's an additional page that talks a little about tuberculosis in the 19th century and even some remedies that people might have tried. (the ultimate gross-est would have to be eating mice boiled in salt and oil).

I would certainly like to add links to your sites on that page

Poe_writer
07-26-2006, 10:13 PM
It's always nice to see something original online, so I'll check out all of these sites. Thanks for the links.