In celebration of April being National Poetry Month, a group of talented kidlit bloggers and poetry-lovers have a lot going on in their websites/blogs – check out Jama Rattigan’s summary of kidlitosphere events here. The beautiful and talented Irene Latham of Live Your Poem (some women just have it all
) is also hosting a 2012 KidLit Progressive Poem where we are privileged to watch a poem grow day-by-day as it travels across the Kidlitosphere from April 1-30.
The schedule this April can be found below.
1 Irene at Live Your Poem
2 Doraine at Dori Reads
3 Jeannine at View from a Window Seat
4 Robyn at Read, Write, Howl
5 Susan at Susan Taylor Brown
6 Mary Lee at A Year of Reading
9 Gina at Swagger Writer’s
10 Julie at The Drift Record
11 Kate at Book Aunt
12 Anastasia Suen at Booktalking
13 Tabatha at The Opposite of Indifference
14 Diane at Random Noodling
15 Ruth at There is No Such Thing as a Godforsaken Town
16 Natalie at Wading Through Words
17 Tara at A Teaching Life
18 Amy at The Poem Farm
19 Lori at Habitual Rhymer
20 Heidi at My Juicy Little Universe
**** 21 Myra, Fats, Iphigene at Gathering Books ****
22 Pat at Writer on a Horse
23 Miranda at Miranda Paul Books
24 Linda at TeacherDance
25 Greg at Gotta Book
26 Renee at No Water River
27 Linda at Write Time
28 Caroline at Caroline by Line
29 Sheri at Sheri Doyle
30 Irene at Live Your Poem
28 Caroline at Caroline by Line
29 Sheri at Sheri Doyle
30 Irene at Live Your Poem


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