I really enjoy learning life details about you folks who comment here at “Fields of Yuan“. To aid my memory, I have collect some of your interviews. For those not listed, please let me know if you have such a post – an interview or your own autobiography. Thank you!
Visiting Poet Interviews & Sites:
- Viv Blake: @Poets United
- Victoria Slotto:@JinglePoetry, @BluebellBooks
- SnakeyPoet (Rosemary Nissen-Wade): @Poets United
- The Other Mary (Mary Bach): @Poets United
- Sherry Blue Sky: @Poets United
- Samuel Peralta: @Combustus, @Poets United,
- Rene Foran: @Poets United
- Peggy Goetz: @Poets United, @Toads
- Pat Hatt: @d’Verse
- Ninot Aziz: @Poets United
- ND Mitchell: @Poets United, poems
- Myrna Rosa: @Poets United
- Mary Kling: @Poets United, #2 @ Poets United
- Margo Roby: @Poets United
- Marian: @Poets United
- Manicddaily (Karin Gustafson): @RealToads, poems
- Mama Zen: @Poets United, @ Toads
- Madeleine Begun Kane: @Poets United
- Laurie Kolp: @Poets United
- Kim Nelson: @Poets United, @Toads
- Kelly Letky (Mrs. Mediocrity) @d’Verse,
- Kaykuala (Hank): @Poets United
- Hedgewitch (Joy Jones): @Poets United, @Toads
- Heaven (Grace): @Poets United, @Toads
- Hannah Gosselin: @Poets United, @Toads
- J. Cosmo Newbery: @Poets United
- Fred Rutherford (Hobgoblin2011): @d’Verse,
- Claudia Schoenfeld, @d’Verse,
- Charles Mashburn: veteran interview, @JinglePoetry
- Bodhirose (Gayle Walters): @Poets United
- Brian Miller: @d’Verse,
PS: If you’d like to learn about “Sabio Lantz” (my pen name), click here to see many pics and links to biographical posts on my other site. It contains far more than you’d ever want to know but a quick peek might be informative.
i have read quite a few of them actually…back when we first came into contact…then a few weeks ago…and again today…you have def had an interesting journey…in some ways we are not much different…i went a little further on the inside of religeon i think before surfacing and never went all the way to atheism…well maybe for a short time a long time ago…i struggle with organized religeon on some levels…i live in conservatist culture…mega churches and religeous universities abound in my city…and so does surface level religeosity…of that i have very little taste…and any position is defensible by cliche answers that are more regurgitated than understood on any level…that i dont vote republican, read non religeous text, or other religeon text is disturbing to many here…and that i dont buy the pro life pro gun argument…its funny i just took a psych profile that had me higher in both traditionalim and progressivism…would def say i am blend…regardless i think your thought on your profile page where you say understanding the person helps understand their writing…i agree with that…
so do you still wear the superman outfit? lol….
Ha, there is also find another inteview of me over at Toads; but truly 2 is enough. LOL. You went to a lot of work to find these. Smiles. I have read most all (99 %) of these interviews when they appeared really, as so many come from my original home base Poets United & then Toads.
There are a lot of poets that I interact with now who have not been interviewed anywhere; and actually I think many people’s poetry speaks for itself; and I figure in time I will know that person if he/she continues to share his/her poetry. I just kind of take everyone where they are in the moment they write…I take what people want to share poem by poem; and some people never self disclose much at all, but that is an individual choice.
You have indeed had an interesting journey, Sabio! You have lived in many places and have worn many hats. Your timeline is a good reference if ever I want to find out something specific about you. I was fascinated to find that you lived in Madison for a time! Go Badgers!
Just to say what an excellent idea this is. I can see it developing into an invaluable resource. Top marks!
@ David,
I’m not sure it will ‘develop” much because I am only listing poets who comment on my site — which will probably remain rather limited. And actually, some of those folks listed may no longer visit this site any longer because they worry I may visit their site and make comments. 🙂
I am glad you keep coming back for more!
Note that I put this post in my “Table of Contents” in my side bar so that it is an easily accessible resources to allow me to quickly go back to read my dear commentors’ bios again to refresh my memory before I comment to them should I forget important details that would enrich our communication. I highly suggest you build a “Table of Content” tool like this on your site.
Is there an interview of you somewhere out there? I’d love to post it.
You are incredibly generous to share our work in this way. Thank you so very much!