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A Georgia Review editor urges writers to know what they are doing.
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A Georgia Review editor urges writers to know what they are doing.
In a final interview the poet talks about her influences, which range from Eliot and Williams to the mountain outside her window.
As libraries become increasingly interested in acquiring poets' papers, writers who wish to sell their archives should take certain steps.
The first challenge of writing is securing a zone of one's own.
The first challenge of writing is securing a zone of one's own.
As libraries become increasingly interested in acquiring poets' papers, writers who wish to sell their archives should take certain setps.
The first challenge of writing is securing a zone of one's own.
By a writer who felt the same way about her experience at a writers' colony as she did about summer camp.
Henry James and Henry David Thoreau are honored in the American Poets' Corner.
Writers work alone so many of them look for ways to relieve the isolation. Others, however, consider "aloneness" a desirable state and deliberately seek it. One such fiction writer reports from Wyoming where fellow writers are scarce.