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What a great time I’ve had exploring my grandfather‘s poetry and hearing from many of you these past few weeks. …
What a great time I’ve had exploring my grandfather‘s poetry and hearing from many of you these past few weeks. …
For 50 years, you don’t give up! -Art’s advice on how to become a published writer, as quoted in this …
No pedantic analysis today, just a simple topic: dogs. Who doesn’t love a good dog poem? I love this one …
American philosopher Charles M. Schulz once wrote, “Happiness is a sad song.” Even as a child, I thought I understood what …
Some of Art’s most beloved poems were written by request, including this one written for my cousin, Laura, when she …
{For those of you who may have missed my Sunday post: Welcome, new friends} Monday is almost over! Sorry for …
Many thanks to Dave Kurtz of KPC News, who wrote a lovely column about this little project. I just wanted …
A quick look back at the week. April is flying by, isn’t it? We took a trip to the moon …
Yesterday I talked about two major influences for Indiana poet laureate Arthur F. Mapes: fellow Hoosier James Whitcomb Riley and …
In a 1965 Sunday newspaper profile, Art listed his favorite poets: Riley, Longfellow, Bryant, Whittier. James Whitcomb Riley, “Hoosier Poet,” …