When I first started The Tattooed Poets Project in 2009, I was flying blind. Now, three years and 96 posts from 90 poets later, I feel truly blessed. To say it is a labor of love is an understatement. The Tattooed Poets Project may run for only one month, but I start working on it three months earlier, and getting thirty poets to participate is a challenge. E-mails back and forth, Facebook messages, and the sublimation of my worry that I will seem stalker-esque and creepy.
I simply could not do this without the people I call my champions: Stacey Harwood and David Lehman with the Best American Poetry blog, the incomparable Dorianne Laux who is an uninked poet, but seems to have an endless list of poets she does know with tattoos, and Adam Deutsch, my West Coast connection. This year, Patricia Carragon, who curates the Brownstone Poets reading group in New York became the latest in a growing list of talented individuals who sounded the clarion call for submissions.
To these folks, as well as all the participants who contributed this year, I raise my arms in a gesture of praise and thanksgiving. Without all of you, this little venture, which next year will eclipse the century mark in both submissions and contributors, would be fruitless.
Remember, you can see who has participated this year, as well as in years past, here, in the Tattooed Poets Project Index.
Again, thanks to all who have sent me their work, both written and inked, and to all of you who have been checking in daily. And for all of you Tattoosday fans who have been waiting patiently for our "regular" programming to resume, tomorrow we will start posting regularly again, and, boy, do we have some great stuff to showcase in May.
With gratitude and humility, I thank you all.
Bill Cohen
The 2011 Tattooed Poets Project Recap
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The Tattooed Poets Project: Martha SerpasOn this, our fourth day of the third annual Tattooed Poets Project, we are honored to have work from Martha Serpas.Readers may wo ...
The Tattooed Poets Project: Katie Ford HallToday's tattooed poet is Katie Ford Hall.Katie sent us this photo of her tattoo: Katie explains:I got my tattoo in 1992 wh ...
The Tattooed Poets Project: Tantra-zawadiToday, as we enter our final week of this year's Tattooed Poets Project, we are honored to have Tantra-zawadi as our tattooed poe ...
The Tattooed Poets Project: Alicia AdamsAlicia Adams is today's tattooed poet. She contacted me back in February and told me she was moving out to Brooklyn from Southern ...
The Tattooed Poets Project: Puma PerlIt is with great pleasure that we present another tattooed poet, Puma Perl. She offered up this beautiful tattoo:Tattoo by Emma G ...