Literary Edublogs I’m Enjoying These Days
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I can’t wait until I satisfy my hunger on all of this 21st Century Literacy stuff. Don’t get me wrong: I love it. I love how it makes work these days a labor of love.
But when I read these other bloggers–English teachers all, I think–something stirs inside me. Some desire to take an RSS sabbatical, to cancel (almost) all edublogs subscriptions, and to return to the simple Gutenbergian pleasures of writing about literature.
So here’s a simple hat-tip some wonderfully reflective bloggers out there who make room in their blogs for poetry, drama, literature, philosophy–my first loves, and ones I hope to return to in future, less manic, stages of my blogging. They won’t disappoint:
- Bruce Schauble’s Throughlines
- Chris Watson’s WatsonCommon
- Dana Huff’s Huffenglish
- Eric Hoefler’s Sicheii Yazhi
- Jeff Wasserman’s When the Hurly-Burly’s Done
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Thanks! You might also enjoy The Reflective Teacher. He even writes a weekly haiku! He does a lot of writing about what his students are reading, too.
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Dana Huff
20 Feb 07 at 1:55 am
Thanks much for the compliment–probably shows how much blogging time I’ve had that it’s taken me this long to see this inbound link…
I keep going back to Dy/Dan even after all of the unpleasantness from a couple of months ago. Dan really can write, and he’s got some important things to say. Worth reading.
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Jeff
10 Apr 07 at 11:09 am