thebroadkillreview.blogspot.com
The Broadkill Review & John Milton Poetry Festival: August 2015
http://thebroadkillreview.blogspot.com/2015_08_01_archive.html
The Broadkill Review and John Milton Poetry Festival. Friday, August 28, 2015. Poetry editor Linda Blaskey featured in 2015 Best of the Net Nominations cahoodaloodaling. 2015 Best of the Net Nominations cahoodaloodaling. Linda Blaskey, who runs the poetry chapbook contest, and edits poetry for the Broadkill Review is up on the best of the web at Cahoodaloodaling. Go Linda! Great poem, too. Links to this post. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Submission Period for the 13th Annual #DogfishHead #Poetry Prize is open.
thebroadkillreview.blogspot.com
The Broadkill Review & John Milton Poetry Festival: December 2013
http://thebroadkillreview.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
The Broadkill Review and John Milton Poetry Festival. Sunday, December 1, 2013. Dogfish Head Poetry Prize Presentation December 8th in Rehoboth. Linda Blaskey, poetry editor, The Broadkill Review. Links to this post. Labels: Dogfish Head Brewings and Eats. Dogfish Head Poetry Prize. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Virtual home for the Broadkill Review, a literary journal published out of Milton, DE, by Jamie Brown. Create a gmail account or blogger account and follow us.or join us on Facebook. So given how f...
todaysdeepsouth.blogspot.com
Dew on the Kudzu: FOLKS IN CALIFORNIA ARE A BIT WACKO, THEY SAY
http://todaysdeepsouth.blogspot.com/2010/07/folks-in-california-are-bit-wacko-they.html
Dew on the Kudzu - Book Reviews, News and Short Stories. Friday, July 16, 2010. FOLKS IN CALIFORNIA ARE A BIT WACKO, THEY SAY. FOLKS IN CALIFORNIA ARE A BIT WACKO, THEY SAY. What about my chickens? 8221; Grandma Oma asked in response to my aunt Mouth persuading her to attend our farewell. "You know I don't go nowhere without my chickens.". Now I knew where we stacked up against chickens. 8220;It's just an airport, Mama! Mama hooted and laughed evilly as she out ran Grandma, who had to stop on account of ...
tobaccoroadpoet.com
links - tobaccoroadpoet.com
http://www.tobaccoroadpoet.com/links.html
3LIGHTS Gallery of Haiku. 3x5 Poetry Review (Formerly Haiku Harvest). Click kado haiku for Ottawa, Canada haiku group). Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. The Electronic Poetry Network. Haiku Society of America. Mann Library's Daily Haiku. NC Haiku Society Blog. Tanka Society of America. The Wild Goose Poetry Review. Victor P. Gendrano. David Lanoue's site devoted to Kobayashi Issa. David Lanoue's Haiku Novels. Helen Losse's Windows Toward the World. Thomas James Martin blog. Ron Ross - Red Bubble.
brendasuttonrose.com
Sweet Tea in Southern Georgia: Around Town
http://www.brendasuttonrose.com/p/around-town.html
Sweet Tea in Southern Georgia. A Writing Playground for Brenda Sutton Rose, author of DOGWOOD BLUES, nominated for a Georgia Author of the Year Award. Author Brenda Sutton Rose. Bloody Good: Little Shop of Horrors. I had my doubts that he could pull it off. But he did. Robert Reid Goodson, Director of Tift Theatre for Performing Arts, scores big time with Little Shop of Horrors. The casting is spot-on and the talent is rousing. Ask the cast and crew what they think of working with Director Robert Reid Go...
enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com
The Enlightened Angler: June 2008
http://enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html
Streamside musings about Fly Fishing and other important things. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Its that time of year again. Due to increased energy demands, the local tailwaters are running at full capacity which means that the fish are deep and the water for the most part is just to deep and fast to attempt to wade. Ahh….Summer fishing….I love it. Links to this post. Thursday, June 5, 2008. But I digress…. This woman does love me! It wasn’t so much his tirade that pissed me off, it was the fact that my ...
enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com
The Enlightened Angler: January 2008
http://enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
Streamside musings about Fly Fishing and other important things. Friday, January 25, 2008. Large congregations of folks can sometimes be a disjointed mess. So many different personalities and diverse walks of life mingled together always have an element of discord…or so I thought. God has blessed me with more friends than I deserve within this group of men. I know of hardships, victories, life changes, and struggles as they are discussed amid the gurgle of the stream. My life, both in and out of ...A goo...
enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com
The Enlightened Angler: November 2007
http://enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
Streamside musings about Fly Fishing and other important things. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Today's world is a constant race. Lack of speed and a weak desire for upward mobility are seen as an impediment. Faster, stronger, newer, are the catch words of our day. In light of that, I consider myself lucky to have discovered a way to rail against such foolishness. After all, the river is older than you can fathom, and I trust that it has served you well. Links to this post. My yarn indicator sank and I gave...
enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com
The Enlightened Angler: April 2008
http://enlightenedflyfisher.blogspot.com/2008_04_01_archive.html
Streamside musings about Fly Fishing and other important things. Monday, April 7, 2008. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For Every Soul There is A River. Knoxville, East Tennessee, United States. I am a writer, fly angler, rod builder, fly tier, guitarist, mandolinist, and most important of all I am a Dad and Husband. View my complete profile. Links Worthy Of Note. East Tennessee Fly Fishing Forum. Classic Fly Rod Forum. The Fly Fishing Rabbi. Things I Highly Recommend.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT