Question 1: So, can I grab a copy of the poetry on this site?
Answer: Please do so. The poetry provided on this website is free to download
and print as long as the respective poet's name is retained with his or her
work. The poems may not be reproduced in mass quantities or sold in any form
or fashion without the explicit written consent of the respective poet(s)
or his/her estate.
Question 2: What's the deal with these popup poems?
Answer: The first version of our website used a gif format in which to store our poems because it seemed like a good idea at the time. Unfortunately, gifs do not reproduce so well when printed. Thus, thanks to astrophysical relation through limit approximation (translation: thanks to a nifty Java applet), our poems now pop out at you. To take them home with you, just copy and paste them (with the name and copyright information) into your word processor of choice.
Question 3: Who are you people?
Answer: Beside being perhaps insane, we are poets on a mission. Please read
our Mission Statement.
Question 4: Do you have (insert poem title here) by (insert poet's name here)?
Answer: We are trying to build a large collection of both contemporary and
classic poetry as long as it represents our vision of the poetic endeavor.
Please check the Poetry section to see if the poem
you are looking for is in our archives. If it isn't, please send your request
to The Poetmaster, and we will do our
best to post your poem.
Question 5: I'm looking for methods, exercises, and tips to improve my writing.
Do you have any?
Answer: Yes, one of charter purposes of the New Romantics was to help everyone
appreciate writing poetry. Please check out our Poetry
section for details.
Question 6: How can I join the New Romantics?
Answer: First, you'll need to read our Mission Statement.
If you think you've got what it takes to join our crusade, please click on
over to the Join page.
Question 7: Can I contribute writing tips, poems, or articles without joining
the New Romantics?
Answer: While this site is mainly a forum for the New Romantics, we are more
than willing to accept and display various contributions from everyone. Please
send any prospective contributions to The
Poetmaster, and we will get back to you about it as soon as possible.
Question 8: Which came first, the can or the can opener?
Answer: While we are of varying opinions on this matter, many here believe
in the theory of simultaneous synthesis.
Question 9: I am a member of the press. Do you have any press information?
Answer: Yes, please visit our Mission Statement
and Press Release pages.