The address is wrong five times
InĀ the URL bar, the universal resource locator
Leaves me unkind words to understand
Where to post my poetry, always wrong,
To find one that works then to write
My heart out, to let me beg, and beg
Like my forgotten Buddha buttons begging
Bowl in hand, I go to collect my alms today
Then today, but where is my blog?
How to address my fellow, friendly
Poets in writing about gag order, leaving
Methods “croaking my name the live long day!!!”
“To an admiring bog,” or blog with no humor.
43.628123
-96.941552
Hartford, SD 57033, USA
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I was a University and community college instructor before retiring. I also worked in fast food restaurants, and retail stores. I am an ordinary man writing for because I want to write and because my education prepared me to write; BA English lit, MA English, EdS higher education, and MFA creative writing, free verse poetry and essays. Blogs are an answer to high-priced self-publishing. Walt Whitman had to self-publish his first 1000 copies of the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass because in 1855 poetry did not sell. Most poets make a living in other ways than writing. Wallace Stevens was an insurance executive, and TS Eliot was a banker. Many writers teach, and always there have been writers who have written because they needed to express their thoughts and feelings. They wrote not necessarily to make money but to express "the old universal truths of the human heart" according to Faulkner. Here I reach a wider audience I missed than by self-publishing, and I stand a better chance to reach a wider audience for less expense than self-publishing. I self-published my first books, Winter from Spring, and Meditations on Gratitude; poetry and photo books which were easier to self-publish than to seek a not to seek a publisher company. This blog allows me to write for an interested audience because I write poetry and personal essays. I write for a friendly audience and present to you a slice of my writing. Perhaps you will enjoy what you read.
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