Failure Can Lead To Unexpected Good Things I once entered a poetry contest for , back when they hosted an…
There Will Come Soft Rains, Sara Teasdale’s little 12-line poem, impacted me years ago. And it still does. It reads…
József Attila Readers of József Attila: I was quoted in a lecture delivered at the Annual Conference of the Modern…
Literature Tutor Do you need a literature tutor? What about a writing tutor? I can help. I love teaching. I’ve…
Reviewing Poetry Translations Years back, I reviewed a number of translations: Hungarian-translated-into-English books. Mostly poetry. While I feel comfortable reviewing…
National Poetry Month at my library (Suwanee Public Library) is celebrated through a table with a few books. I love…
So many of life’s troubles are found by fools ignoring, hiding from, and otherwise ducking the wisdom of experience. “For…
Celebrate National Poetry Month with Me Here’s Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee.” It is a sad poem as the writer…
This is National Poetry Month. Read poetry. Don’t give it lip service. Read some. Go ahead. Now. Online. Google poetry.…
Take a listen to “The Whistling People of Kildeer,” a spoken word piece I recorded. The people of Kildeer aren’t…