when i started this blog, i thought it might allow me to see about whether or not the e-non-being space tools, i.e. blogs and such, could help create a wider experimental community by joining us in the blogsphere, but i've not found that to be case.  true enough, i've encountered poets through e-non-being blogs that i might not have encountered so readily otherwise; however, the blogsphere of experimental/innovative/whatever poetry has definte organizing nodes similar to that experienced in cities, but in the blogsphere the nodes are self-arranging in e-non-being so that the members of the collective can be aussies, south africas, americans, chileans, or anything that they want to claim to be.  the issue is that there are still collectives, basically organs of motion that slightly connect at points with other organs of motion.  does this really expand or create a wider field of experimental poetry or just create other collectives?

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