David J Bauman

Host of the In Three Poems Podcast

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  • A Poem In Your Pocket Day

    Originally posted on The BeZine: Is that a poem in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me? 😉 Image borrowed from http://www.publicdomainpictures.net All month, we have been celebrating International Poetry Month. Today, we’re celebrating Poem in Your Pocket Day here at The Bardo. This event truly is a neat way to introduce…

    David J. Bauman

    April 24, 2014
  • Rufus Wainwright Sings Sonnet 20, Happy Birthday to the Bard

    Not only is it St. George’s Day today, and the night before Poem-in-your Pocket Day, but it is also the birthday of William Shakespeare. Well, it may not be the exact day, but it’s pretty close since he was apparently baptized on the 2 6th of April. Willy would be 450 years old today, but…

    David J. Bauman

    April 23, 2014
  • Poetry Innovations, from Sculpture to Animation

    Originally posted on David J Bauman: We’ve been looking at some innovative ways to present poetry to a modern reader, or listener. Here are a few things I found this evening that I thought you’d enjoy. There is a library in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a few hours from my home that is combining poetry with sculpture.…

    David J. Bauman

    April 19, 2014
  • Flashback Friday, Matthew MacFadyen Does Poems

    I know, the recent trend is Throwback Thursday, but as a poet, I just cannot do it. Too many other meanings to “throwback.” When I was a kid dad took us fishing, and the fish that were too small got thrown back. I cannot help associate throwbacks with things that are not worth keeping, things…

    David J. Bauman

    April 18, 2014
  • A Thursday Love Poem, Samuel West Makes a “Proposal”

    It’s the third Thursday of (inter)National Poetry Month and we have yet to indulge ourselves in a Thursday Love Poem. Well, we are overdue, aren’t we? We started this occasional feature back in October with the poem which serves as its flagship piece, “Thursday,” by Edna St. Vincent Millay. If you want to get an…

    David J. Bauman

    April 17, 2014
  • April Snow and Some School Bus Poems

    Actually, I think we escaped this year with barely a flurry. Wait. I may be speaking too soon, the forecast I’m looking at on my tablet has rain with a low of 28° F this Tuesday and a slight chance of a flurry. And that’s despite a ridiculous summer preview today with a high just…

    David J. Bauman

    April 14, 2014
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