Don’t print Ronald — read online and highlight, let go of the printed page, bookmark what you like with the symbol next to the three dots that looks like a ribbon.
All of my poetry is located here:
What I do is highlight the URL — or address in the browser window, copy it and then paste it into a new story and then save it. I try to keep it up-to-date each time I publish a new poem or story.
Then I created another new document where I did the same thing with my essays and short stories, then I cut and pasted each page into another page so that all of my work is organized by type.
Give it a try. It’s a nice way to organize your work as you continue to write on Medium. It is easier to do this as you go along.
alto manages the writerarchives.com where we all have been putting our archives, he has some ideas about different ways to organize
An easily accessible body of work archive hosting thematically based collections, individually curated by some of your…thewriterarchives.com
narrative journeys, mood poetry, curated topicsthewriterarchives.com
— he’s a great writer, you might want to follow him and his publication Crossing Genres
An online literary magazine featuring creative non fiction, poetics, flash fiction, and social justice writing from a…crossingenres.com
I guess the problem with guides to Medium is everything keeps changing and they keep improving the platform.