Profound industry knowledge, strong network in Deck Machinery, and a ferocious determination to succeed — These are the qualities that enabled Joseph Rajkumar to manage and grow North… Read More
I google my name. And bing it. I run my name in Goodreads and Amazon. I check in on the state of my online presence. I confirm that I have an online presence. Not a big one. But this Glenn I… Read More
No, I did not get a poem in the latest Pushcart anthology. But we’ll get to more about that later.Last Wednesday (10/20/22) I attended an SF LitQuake event featuring poets from the 202… Read More
A paragraph about holey t-shirts appears at Lost Paper. Authors appear in alphabetical order, so scroll down to find "Glenn Ingersoll."Lost Paper is edited by Zee Zahava who also does b… Read More
The theme for this issue of brass bell haiku is “kitchen.”The poems are organized alphabetically, by the first name of the poet, so scroll down for “Glenn Ingersoll.” Read More
The sunflower quotes can be a powerful reminder to get through today’s challenges. Sunflowers are one of the most popular flowers in the world. They come in so many different colors an… Read More
Quiet Lightning, the long-running SF Bay Area reading series, had its final regular reading on February 7, 2022. QL hasn’t closed up shop. They are continuing to sponsor special events… Read More
That nagging sense that we should be doing something more, something different than what we’re doing. That’s conformity creeping in, and it can be a real drag. Especially when yo… Read More
There is now a page of Glenn Ingersoll poems at the Living Senryu Anthology. If you are familiar with haiku, you’ve got a start on senryu. In fact, much of what we think of haiku… Read More
100 words a day for a thousand days. That’s why it’s called Thousand. No other title could compass it. It begins when there’s a knock on the door. Somebody you know? O… Read More
Sportmanship is behaviour in sport that is fair and shows respect to the other players. Profoundly inspirational sportsmanship quotes will fire up your brain and encourage you to look at lif… Read More
Glenn Ingersoll will be reading poetry with Alan Bern in Cotati at the Redwood Cafe on January 5, 5-7pm. musical guests: Steve Shain, bass; Nick Alvan; songs, bass/guitar Redwood Cafe First… Read More
There are now two reviews of Thousand at goodreads.com. The review by Steve Masover appeared October 25, 2020. Steve wrote a review that would make a great cover blurb:Exuberant! Unboun… Read More
Glenn Ingersollvideo of Thursday, August 27 readinghosted by Phil Taggartunder the auspices of the EP Foster LibraryI read via Zoom from my home. Phil Taggart conducted a brief in… Read More
Witty Partition (formerly The Wall) includes three chapters from Autobiography of a Book in their issue #11, vol 2, Summer 2020:“in which the book gives thanks for abundance”&ldq… Read More
Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Education gives us an understanding of the world around us and offers… Read More
This will be the second stop on my September “Islands” tour. First Angel, then Alameda. Backyards: Poets for Local ChangeHosted by Sharon Coleman and Jeanne LuptonSaturday… Read More
Eleven poems posted at three ezines in January. Ten of the poems are from a series I informally call “The Moe Poems” as I titled the poems after lines snipped from the poems of H… Read More
poem: “There Are: a found poem in the UC Berkeley library catalog”first line: “There are alligators in our sewers”written: TBDpublication: Berkeley Poetry Review, iss… Read More
Donald Trump and Glenn Zeitz. Photo / AP / Washington PostDonald Trump had a problem.He'd met two people who seemed as stubborn as him: a feisty widow whose house stood in the way of his Atl… Read More