If you didn’t already know, I am blogging a lot this summer. Hopefully, about poems, books, movies. I’ll even share some photos and videos, I’m sure.
In the meantime, expect to see me on a b o u t a w o r d, the blog of professor and author Ruth Ellen Kocher next week.
I’ll be blogging here as well, but for the month of May 2010, I’ll be the guest blogger for The Basin Blog, another tributary of the Tidal Basin Review.
Finally, there’s an official blog for the anthology of Bop poems that I’m co-editing with Afaa Michael Weaver, the creator of the Bop Poem. Visit Bop, Strut, and Dance to read the submission guidelines and see examples of Bops from Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, Brandon D. Jackson, and G.E. Patterson. There’s more content to come to get you inspired to write Bop poems this summer.
Other than that, I’m disappointed that Harriet, the Poetry Foundation blog has decided to stop generating some of the best blog content that I’ve ever read online. Even though I don’t always agree with every writer featured, the range of the writers and their subject matter always made me want to check in. I figured I’d share a link to Oscar Bermeo, who’s made some cogent points about this very topic.
So, enjoy your clicking and surfing. I’ll be back with more soon.




