User:TimBovee

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Tim Bovee (pronounced BOH-vee) is an editor and project manager with the Washington, D.C., bureau of a global news agency, the Associated Press. He was born in 1946 in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

He got his first job a

elections
, technical projects and investigative reporting.

Bovee was among the early experimenters in periodical publishing on the World Wide Web, well before Slate and Salon entered the field. In 1995 he started WebRunner magazine, a monthly collection of essays on political and social issues.

In 2001, he began DayPoems, a large repository of poetry past and present, as an ambivalent way of higlighting, while hiding, his own accomplishments as a poet.

Bovee is a member of the Federal Club of the

National Gay and Lesbian Task force
, and Equality Virginia.

Bovee's langugage skills cover the usual suspects: A smattering of French and Spanish, a phrase or two in Chinese and Turkish, a fair degree of fluency in Japanese, aspirations toward Lojban, as well as Perl, Pascal, Delphi, VBScript, JavaScript and plain-vanilla BASIC.

Bovee presently resides in Portland, Oregon.