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Hot Topics for Writers: From Publishing Your Book to Writing
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| | HOT TOPICS FOR WRITERS: FROM PUBLISHING YOUR BOOK TO WRITING CONTESTS |
| Since our founding in 1970, Poets & Writers has served as a clearinghouse for the information that writers need most.
One great resource we offer is the Top Ten Topics for Writers, addressing the issues we've found to be the most popular and pressing. Find tips on how to publicize your book, learn what an MFA degree can offer, view a glossary of copyright information, and much, much more.
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ADAM ROSS'S GUIDE TO NASHVILLE |
|  | Credit: Nina Goffi. |
Nashville, writes author Adam Ross, is a "nexus of talent that's both Hollywood and rhinestone, urban and country, high lonesome and rock and roll... a storyteller's town." Get to know his city through the latest installment of P&W's City Guides.
Among Ross's favorite places are the Scarritt-Bennett Center for peace and inspiration, Margot Café & Bar for food and drink, and BookManBookWoman for a serendipitous used-book find.
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WRITE FROM EXPERIENCE |
|  | Credit: Rachel Eliza Griffiths. | This month on the Readings/Workshops blog, poet and Cave Canem Fellow Randall Horton describes his experience organizing and participating in literary events.
Check out his inaugural post, in which he discusses how he tailored a workshop at the Carr Center in Detroit to use each participant's personal experience as a starting point for a poem; it offers an interesting read for workshop leaders and writers alike.
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CONNECT WITH YOUR READERS ON TUMBLR |
| Should writers invest time and energy in developing a presence on Tumblr? Read Jami Attenberg's article in the current issue of Poets & Writers Magazine. On the recommendation of a "savvy young friend," she launched a Tumblr page in an attempt to reach a different audience. Learn how she built a following of over 2,000 and, at the same time, gained exposure to new ideas.
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VINTAGE CHARLES BERNSTEIN |
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Watch this gem from 1977--Charles Bernstein reading on Public Access Poetry, a cable television series that aired in the late seventies. This video, which offers a unique glimpse of the poet, can be found on Clips, P&W's curated video collection, updated daily at pw.org. Go to the Video |
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