Greetings, blogtrotters

If you’re following Jim Groom’s development of the Shenandoah on-line site, this is a good time to be thinking about the content for the Interns link, as well as a good time to be suggesting fonts, both for the body and the headers, and location of graphics.

On another note, I’d like to recommend two virtual venues to visit.  Chapter 16.org features entries about literature in Tennessee, but if you go to their Poetry and Fiction tabs, you’ll find fascinating and current commentary.  You’ll need to register, but that’s a snap.  No registration needed, however, to visit Brian Brodeur’s blog howapoemhappens.blogspot.com.  Almost every day Brian features a poem with a substantial list of questions concerning the text and composition answered by the poet.  Today it’s long-time Shenandoah contributor Richard Tillinghast.

RTS


recent-meR. T. Smith has edited Shenandoah since 1995 and serves as Writer-in-Residence at Washington & Lee. His forthcoming books are Doves in Flight: 13 Fictions and Summoning Shades: New Poems, both due in 2017.