
Reading it now, the article seems a yawn - obvious, innocuous. Was it only nine years ago that the availability of poetry on the web was deemed innovative? (My own poetry
site was created in '94. It's a grandpa.) Zoe Ingalls wrote a piece for the
Chronicle of Higher Education on the
Electronic Poetry Center, with glancing looks at the digital poetry
archives of the Writers House (including webcasts) and my online poetry course
materials at Penn, and several other repositories of the time. I found a copy of this article yesterday while rooting through old files, and am pleased to make it available
here.