POETRY INVITATION
Paper Poetry
A Step towards

Evolving, with the race of time, Transforming, in the modernity, Integrating, along with artificial intelligence, To portray, to emerge as the best. We don’t hunt anymore; hunter reflex diminished, We don’t need to hang tight the trees, fingers skinned, We lost our hunter-smell capability; we pursue within our created farms.
Humans, we evolved, and started to dominate the earth, And, for better or worse, Losing our previous skills through evolution, which seemed of no requirements.
Evolution strikes on thrive on Handwritten words, paper notes disappearing too, evolving into digital writing simplicity. But before we say goodbye, before it’s time, Let our handwritten words cheer, for the joy of poetry and emotions, For one last time.
~ Invitation with words by Suntonu Bhadra ~
Writing is a form of human expression, started way back in different parts of the world like Sumer, Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and lowland areas of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. With various stages, the writing evolved to the current formats, which is also changing into different forms and media now (Source mentioned below). Along with stone-carved writing, pictorial-writing, writing on papers had led humans to record their history, religious practices, social practices, hunting styles, fiction, mythological aspects, etc. from time to time.
We are emerging into integrated technology, gradually embedded in our systems to shape our future better and simplify life. We can write, record, reach, send, provide feedback, publish, and read writings on digital platforms and social media. It makes us reach easier and better. But we slowly forget to continue writing in papers, as the oncoming future demands us to write in more accessible tools in our laptops, phones, tablets, or personal computers. So, I thought, why not we practice the writing on paper notes, as it is still one of the beautiful ways to write and express. Handwritten notes are always of fascination to me, and many poets love to write in papers and express their thoughts first.
So, I invite fellow respected poets to join in the journey of writing poetry/poems or poetic form contents in papers and showcase it to the world in convenient paper note form. Handwritten notes and poetry are still not dead yet, and in some parts of the world, it is again gaining traction because of the simplicity and authenticity.
Eli Snow, Christina M. Ward, Simran Kankas, Connie Song, Jenny Justice, James G Brennan, Priyanka Srivastava, Martin Rushton, Susannah MacKinnie, Dennett, Terry Mansfield, Amy Marley, Thought Catalog, Samantha Lazar, Manasi Diwakar, Gurpreet Dhariwal, Timothy Key, Marilyn Flower, Paroma Sen, R Tsambounieri Talarantas, Navya Gupta, Somsubhra Banerjee, Neha Sandhir S, Erika Burkhalter, Chirag, Martine Weber, Suzanne V. Tanner, Carolyn Riker, Upasana Sharma, Emma Laver-Scott, Melissa Kerman, Gayle Kurtzer-Meyers, Shalini C, Vinitha Dileep, Ayasha Khan, Desiree Driesenaar, Riku Arikiri 🕊️, Elisabeth Khan, Aimée Gramblin, Gaby Rosales, Francine Fallara, Tree Langdon, Saurabh, Tej, Trista Ainsworth, Tony Young, Jr., Charlotte Zobeir Ali, r.j. quirk, Arundhati, Zachary Burres, Radha Kapadia, Chowa Sekai, Bogdan Tiganov, Wolfie Bain, Mia Verita, Suryatapa.
Please let me know if you would like to join the journey of ‘Paper Poetry’. Let me know if you have inconvenience due to the tag and I’ll remove accordingly.If anyone else is interested in contributing, please join or please convey the invitation to the other fellow poets, if they are interested.
Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_writing)
