Hi Arthur,
I have been aware of a slackening off in activity on the site. I think I
have slackened off myself as there seems to be little time to devote to this
activity now. I've been with the site probably since near the beginning whn
John Carley was activly runing things and when Worm was very much on the go.
Lot's of people have come and gone and some who have remained I regard as
friends and with a certain affection, although we have never met.
I think there is a natural life for every activity and maybe this time has
come around. I already subscribe to PK and it doe seem a little more
vibrant. I gues I've stuck around because of the peole and valuable comments
available.
Maybe time to go and hope I meet everyone again on PK.
bw
James
>From: Arthur Seeley <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Everybody please read.
>Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:51:12 +0100
>
>It has been obvious for some time, I think, that the List has not been as
>busy as it was in its heyday. Christine has been otherwise occupied, I have
>been involved in other things, Margaret has had Computer troubles etc etc
>and even though there are the odd submissions the place now seems empty and
>a little quiet. One can almost hear echoes from an empty room. Some of us
>seem to have migrated over to the PK site where it a little busier.
>For any of you who would like to move over to PK I can let you have the
>appropriate details
>The point I am making is do we remaining members think that keeoing the
>List open is a viable choice?
>I would appreciate your comments and thoughts and in the event I can ask
>John Carley to close the site. Let me know sometime in the next two weeks.
> Arthur
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