Sujet : Re: Sonnet Central RIP
De : will.dockery (at) *nospam* gmail.com (W.Dockery)
Groupes : alt.arts.poetry.comments rec.arts.poems Date : 08. Aug 2024, 08:44:59
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On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 20:06:57 +0000, General-Zod wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 17:48:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:
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On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 3:36:28 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:
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On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 2:00:50 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:
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Another part of Web 1.0 has vanished. This time it's the Sonnet Central
poetry site. Sonnet Central has been around since at the 1990s, and was
one of the best sites for poetry. When I started up Penny's Poetry
Pages, I [f]illed out its "sonneteer" category by using the names
represented at Sonnet Central.
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I intend to do what I can to keep the information on the site alive. I'm
in the process of converting all the links to Sonnet Cetral on ppb to
links to the Wayback Machine copies.
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And so it goes.
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Well, it's done; took me two days to find and change all the links.
There were just over 50 in all, I didn't keep count, but at least half
linked to original PPP articles, meaning that those poets had never made
it to Wikipedia and I'd probably never have heard of them without Sonnet
Central.
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Sadly, there's no PPP article on the Sonnet Central site itself - and
given that it's now gone, little chance I could find enough information
to write one. But at least the Wayback Machine has preserved it, and
those 50 pages can still be read via PPP.
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Outstanding... the internet archive has snapshots of the sonnet
website...?
I think so, possibly.