Over the years, several websites have developed which cater to the instinctual need of humans to seek rhythmicity, cadence and beauty in words. They devote themselves to the pursuit of poetry, a sublime pursuit which enriches the heart, mind and soul alike. Here is a list of 10 best websites to read and share poetry. Websites to will fulfil all your poems reading requirements.
10 Best Websites To Read And Share Poetry:
Poetry Foundation
One of the biggest websites dealing with poetry, Poetry Foundation has a vast and prodigious collection of poetry to look up. You can search by title, author, theme, era, movement or more. Plus, they also have great articles by credible sources to refer to and background information on the poets. In addition, their website layout is perfect.
Poets.org
From the Academy of American Poets comes a truly expert website which curates vast volumes of poetry for daily use. Poets.org also have a newsletter and a “Poem A Day” campaign wherein they send recipients one poem to read every day. This is great to accomplish your reading goals, and in general if you want a seamless poetry reading experience.
AllPoetry
Claiming to be the world’s largest poetry website, Allpoetry website brings together thousands of thousands of poems from beginners and classics alike. This is a great space to read and share poems. They also organize contests and reading groups, along with publishing lots of wonderful poetry without discrimination.
Daily Haiku
This is an online journal dedicated to the wonderful Japanese poetry form, haiku. The haiku is essentially a three liner poem with seventeen Japanese syllables. It usually centres around a brief reflection of the world but seeks to explain a philosophy within, and thus has two layers of meaning. This website compiles the greatest haiku poetry from all over.
Asymptote Journal
This online literary journal is dedicated to the craft of translation. So Asymptote Journal is where you can truly find poetry that is far from you in time and space and you might never have heard of it. Plus, you can send your own translation submissions here, and rest assured that the method of acceptance is not arbitrary. The translations are quite credible.
Commaful
This website publishes a lot of different types of literary content including fanfiction and short stories, but commaful has a dedicated section for poetry too. This includes many different forms of poetry including the tanka, rondelet, couplet, micropoetry, limerick, sonnet, acrostic poetry and more.
Granta
This is again an online magazine which publishes all forms of writing including personal and non fiction essays, short stories, poems, excerpts from longer works and more. But Granta poetry collection is truly outstanding, because it recognizes unheard and novice voices. Its reach is also great, in case writers would like to submit their work.
ReadPoetry
The fascinating thing about this website is that it has blogposts and insightful articles in addition to poetry on it. So whether you’re a reader looking for material or a writer looking for tips, you will find something here for you. The layout is also quite aesthetic, a cherry on top. Read Poetry aims to ‘centralize’ the poetry community across the globe.
Poet Seers
This is a poetry website with a specific theme. All poetry you will find here has a spiritual or philosophical connotation to it. Edited by Abichal Patkins and Tejvan Pettinger, this site is devoted to poetry with transcendental themes. Poet seers post poetry by diverse authors, ranging from the Romantics to contemporary poets that is uplifting and inspiring.
Poem Hunter
This website is an attempt at compiling poetry from all over the world and collecting it in one webspace. The ads on this website can be quite distracting, but their collection is truly tremendous and prodigious, and definitely worth checking out.