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Poll: Upcoming Poetry Fishbowl Themes

Yesterday's post generated a number of interesting suggestions for fishbowl topics, some of which were so closely related that I decided to merge them. Here is a poll to determine which of these have the most audience appeal. Donors, you may vote for TWO themes. Everybody else may vote for ONE theme.

Poll #1330491 Upcoming Themes for Poetry Fishbowls

Which of the following topics would you most like to see in a Poetry Fishbowl?

Exploration & travel
3(13.6%)
Lost/hidden/microscopic things
6(27.3%)
Random word sets
0(0.0%)
Romance & science and love
3(13.6%)
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I'm a moron and I voted before reading instructions. Consider my ONE vote to be for "Romance & Science & love"
Okay, "Romance & science and love" is down for February. "Lost/hidden/microscopic things" will appear in March. April is a speculative fiction month again, so I penciled in "Sword and sorcery" for that. Then "Exploration & travel" will be the May topic.

These are tentative themes -- I may change them if I wind up needing specific material for a contest or manuscript again. You folks are just too good a resource to miss that kind of opportunity.