User:TimBovee
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
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
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.