Talk:Digital poetry
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There is a duplicate page dealing with the same content under the title E-poetry which is the more frequently used term. Sarah the poet 13:46, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
"E-poetry", like "Electronic literature", is largely a USAmerican term, whereas "Digital Poetry" is a term used more internationally. So the categories should not be merged. (—Preceding unsigned comment added by Pointeractive (talk • contribs) )
Digital poetry can take advantage of programmable features, such as using Flash or other types of multimedia software, essentially making it more of an art form. E-Poetry can also be an appropriate term, but can get confused with poetry that is simply online, like an e-book. --Csoneji 21:00, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
Is e-poetry really more frequently used? It sounds rather 1980s. It's hard to choose a single term for these things because so many are being used. --Lijil 13:13, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I suggest to organize this page by categorizing digital poets in countries, to avoid a simple chaotic list of links. What do you think about? :-)