New IBPC judge: Frank Wilson
Sunday October 16, 2005
from Cherilyn Ferroggiaro, assistant editor, InterBoard Poetry Community:
“The IBPC is being judged this month by Frank Wilson of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Frank was in contact with Rus Bowden through Poems and Poets in Rags and responded to our request for a substitute judge since David Brinks was unable to fill his term.... David Brinks will be back in February 2006 to judge the IBPC and by then, he and all the folks from New Orleans will be well on their way back to restoring their fine city. Our next IBPC judge beginning in November will be Ravi Shankar, poet and Founding Editor of Drunken Boat.”
Your poetry guides have put together a page on Frank Wilson so that you can read some of his book reviews & his single poem published online & get a sense of his poetic values while we await his choice of the winning poems in the October IBPC.
Related resources:
Our October IBPC entries
About the IBPC
Requirements for IBPC nominees
Anthology of the monthly IBPC winning poems
Archive of poems entered in the IBPC from our Poetry Forum
“The IBPC is being judged this month by Frank Wilson of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Frank was in contact with Rus Bowden through Poems and Poets in Rags and responded to our request for a substitute judge since David Brinks was unable to fill his term.... David Brinks will be back in February 2006 to judge the IBPC and by then, he and all the folks from New Orleans will be well on their way back to restoring their fine city. Our next IBPC judge beginning in November will be Ravi Shankar, poet and Founding Editor of Drunken Boat.”
Your poetry guides have put together a page on Frank Wilson so that you can read some of his book reviews & his single poem published online & get a sense of his poetic values while we await his choice of the winning poems in the October IBPC.
Related resources:
Our October IBPC entries
About the IBPC
Requirements for IBPC nominees
Anthology of the monthly IBPC winning poems
Archive of poems entered in the IBPC from our Poetry Forum


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