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Monthly Archives: March 2010
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Let’s Call a Draft a Draft
As poets, many of us are skeptical of editors. They have the power to reject or accept our poems and even edit them, and what do they know? Those of us who are visual poets are even more skeptical. Will … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary Poetry, New Poetry, visual poetry
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Dickinson’s Music: Beyond “Amazing Grace”
When I was an undergrad taking graduate courses in the Poetics Program, one of the courses I missed out on was Susan Howe’s Emily Dickinson course (I later took her very interesting Wallace Stevens course). I loved Howe’s work but … Continue reading
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