Poetry, the literary work which employs the use of rhythm, rhyme, and cadence to express ideas and emotions, is the topic of this category.
Regular Blogs
Library media specialist blogs about books, with an emphasis on books by and about multicultural settings. She frequently reviews books which are written for children and young adults.
http://awrungsponge.blogspot.com/
Asian-American Poetry and Other Artistic Meanderings
Roger Pao shares his poetry about Asian-Americans. Additionally announces upcoming events and reviews.
http://asianamericanpoetry.blogspot.com/
The author of "Jack Kerouac: A Biography" maintains this weblog, which contains his poetry, poets, and commentary on life.
http://tomclarkblog.blogspot.com/
An Irish poet blogs with just poetry, and nothing else. No commentary, no other endeavors. Just poetry and lyrics she has written.
http://www.maireadbyrne.blogspot.com/
The blogger posts interviews with various contemporary poets regarding how they compose their poetry.
http://howapoemhappens.blogspot.com/
The blog of the journal by the same name presents the work of Asian-American poets as well as other sorts of artists. Also published here are poems written by people of any ethnic origin which are about or of interest to Asian-Americans.
http://lanternreview.com/blog/
Showcases a plethora of poetry which the editor recommends his readers read and critique, and he posts his reviews as well.
http://edwardbyrne.blogspot.com/
Periodic Musings and Poetry from the Soul
This is a way to process experiences, questions and learnings. It is an exercise in writing to play with words and wrestle with language. It started out for me and now I share it with you.
http://michaelacker.blogspot.com/
Provides posts of poetry and is chock-full of comments about each of them. Poets include Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Rudyard Kipling, Lord Byron, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, among others.
http://poetry.wordpress.com/
Poetry Blog of 32 Poems Magazine
Contains poems, blog posts and tweets (twitter posts). Includes new poems, poetry events and research writing residencies.
http://blog.32poems.com/
Poetry of the Mind, Body, and Soul
This weblog is full of the blogger's own poetry as well as his offer to write anything for anyone.
http://www.poetryofthemindbodyandsoul.blogspot.com/
Robin Chapman's Poem a Day Blog
This blogger, a poet as well as a visual artist, posts poems here, each one accompanied by one of her watercolors. She started out with her own poetry and now also showcases those of her fellow poets.
http://robinchapmanspoemaday.blogspot.com/
Designed as a place where readers can share discuss, and debate poems and poetry, this blog has a number of bloggers and guest authors.
http://blog.bestamericanpoetry.com/
This weblog gets its name from the Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Afternoon on a Hill" and offers a poem a day, "more or less," by various poets.
http://thegladdestthing.com/
Poets and ordinary people present their poems and receive feedback. Includes a vast collection of poems on topics that include politics, love, friendship and more.
http://www.artvilla.com/wordplay/