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Contribute to Research on Digital Media and Changing Poetic Practice

February 28, 2013
Ryukan

Hi all,

My name is Ben Falandays and I am a fourth year undergrad at the University
of Delaware. I’m currently in the process of writing a thesis concerning
the shifting practices of creation and consumption in poetry that come with
the digital media.

As a part of my research, I’m conducting a survey to get some concrete data
about the way that contemporary poets are using media to create, publish,
and read poetry. You can access the survey here:

https://delaware.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_4Mjj1q6xudIWRwx

If you are a poet yourself, or have access to a community of poets with
which you could share this survey, your help would be greatly appreciated.
It only takes a few minutes, but you will be making a buy zithromax contribution to our
understanding of how shifts in media affect the world of poetry!

Best,
Ben


J. Benjamin Falandays
University of Delaware 2013
A/V Technician, Student Centers
Senior Writing Fellow, Honors Program

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