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		<title>Rachel Barenblat on the power and importance of blogging</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I get depressed by the behavior of my fellow U.S. poets: our obsession with hierarchy and prestige, our endless preening, our myopic focus on print publication, our willingness to perpetuate a system of gatekeepers in a world of nearly universal access (at least in the global north) to abundant free content abounding with self-publishing tools; the disconnect between our generally progressive social/political values and our stodgy conservatism when it comes to the form and content of poetry itself. Then I see things like this excellent summary of the power of blogging from my friend R' Rachel Barenblat, and I remember that there are in fact lots of good poets who are writing the poems they need to write and forging their own paths.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.phoeniciapublishing.com/waiting-to-unfold.html"><img decoding="async" src="http://davebonta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Barenblat-Waiting-to-Unfold.jpg" alt="cover of &quot;Waiting to Unfold&quot; by Rachel Barenblat" width="145" height="216" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1906" /></a>Sometimes I get depressed by the behavior of my fellow U.S. poets: our obsession with hierarchy and prestige, our endless preening, our myopic focus on print publication, our willingness to perpetuate a system of gatekeepers in a world of nearly universal access (at least in the global north) to abundant free content abounding with self-publishing tools; the disconnect between our generally progressive social/political values and our stodgy conservatism when it comes to the form and content of poetry itself. Then I see things like <a href="http://velveteenrabbi.blogs.com/blog/2015/07/on-being-a-blogging-rabbi.html">this brief summary of the power of blogging</a> from my friend R&#8217; Rachel Barenblat, and I remember that there are in fact lots of good poets who are writing the poems they need to write and forging their own paths. Rachel has published two full-length collections drawn largely from her popular (and not poetry-centered) blog and has another on the way, not to mention several chapbooks. More importantly, she has a readership, and it&#8217;s not just other poets (not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with that). And she&#8217;s figured out a way to make poetry, blogging, and motherhood support rather than conflict with her career. I admire the hell out of that.<br /><a href="http://velveteenrabbi.blogs.com/blog/2015/07/on-being-a-blogging-rabbi.html">Velveteen Rabbi: On being a blogging rabbi</a></p>
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