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Poet Frank Bidart, author most recently of Metaphysical Dog and featured in Poets & Writers Magazine, May/June 2013.

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Pulitzer Prize winner Rae Armantrout, author most recently of Just Saying and featured in Poets & Writers Magazine, March/April 2013.

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Louise Erdrich, author most recently of the novel The Round House, and featured in Poets & Writers Magazine, November/December 2012. 

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Natasha Trethewey, author most recently of Thrall and featured in Poets & Writers Magazine, September/October 2012.

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Charles Yu, author most recently of Sorry Please Thank You and featured in Poets & Writers Magazine, July/August 2012.

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Nell Freudenberger, author most recently of The Newlyweds and featured in Poets & Writers Magazine, May/June 2012.

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A documentary about the life and work of George Plimpton is out today; a lost novel manuscript by Pearl Buck was found in a Texas storage unit, and will be published this October; Ron Charles details how a bad review can transform into good blurb; and other news.

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Andrew Leonard exposes the identity of a vengeful Wikipedia editor is novelist Robert Clark Young; Stephen King will publish his next book Joyland only in print; Hector Tobar considers the newfound popularity of the late author Roberto Bolaño; and other news.

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January/February 2013

Contributing editor Frank Bures recalls a meeting with the late poet Paul Gruchow during his formative years, a memory that sparks a personal investigation to better understand the stories we tell ourselves in an unconcious attempt to make sense of our lives.

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September/October 2012

After navigating a devastating crisis, husband-and-wife poets Craig Morgan Teicher and Brenda Shaughnessy reflect on the fortifying powers of poetry and their commitment to their marriage and one another’s work.

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January/February 2013

Flying Object, a nonprofit artists and writers collaborative located in Hadley, Massachusetts, attracts hundreds of writers every month through classes, workshops, readings, exhibitions, and a do-it-yourself letterpress studio. 

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And of course there is plenty for poets here too, including this recent entry by Joseph O. Legaspi in our Readings & Workshops Blog, in which he asks, "Am I poet enough?"

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