I couldn’t find a solid surf-specific poem for this week, so I went with a classic of the sea instead: “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold. Matthew Arnold was one of
I couldn’t find a solid surf-specific poem for this week, so I went with a classic of the sea instead: “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold. Matthew Arnold was one of
Sunday Poem is up! This week: Time Surfers from 2016 by John Reilly. We know nothing about John—but that won’t stop us from enjoying his poem. Time Surfers by John
Is this a poem about surfing? Perhaps not. And that’s perhaps why it’s so excellent. Let me present: Surf-Casting by W.S. Merwin. W. S. Merwin was an American poet who
Sunday Surf Poem is here. But listen, I never said this is the Sunday Good Surf Poem segment. I’m a sociologist not a literary critic. This one was published in
Sunday Surf Poem returns! I think this one will be true to many of us. The Source by Reaper. The author, Reaper is from South Africa, and in his twenties.
Deborah Jones from California, who wrote “Surfers,” says that her writings are typically confessional poetry. But despite my best efforts to contact her and establish whether she’s a surfer or
Speechless by Curly Steve is from 2019. I have unearthed it on Hello Poetry. All I know about Steve is that he’s in his forties, from Cornwall, UK. And he’s
Yep, who would believe it—it’s been 200 days since we launched The Wipeout Weekly, powered by Girls Who Can’t Surf Good and yours truly. That’s 200 daily podcast episodes (including






