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CRAFT LESSONS FROM OUR EDITORS AND STAFF
(AND SOME BOOK REVIEWS AND AUTHOR INTERVIEWS TOO)

 

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in conversation: bugging out with contest winner hana wisnuardi
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tiel aisha ansari: Sufi warrior poet
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myrth killingsworth on wildfires and pterosaurs
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emma bolden on "lucky" poems and survival
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andrew mobbs on environmental stewardship
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walking the tightrope: how to incorporate poetry into your prose
walking the tightrope: how to incorporate poetry into your prose
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book review: good morning, midnight by jean rhys
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book review: the beautiful and the damned by f. scott fitzgerald
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book review: the forest of sure things by megan snyder-camp
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incorporating romanticism and romance in writing
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"can you hear that?": sound in poetry
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tearing my forehead apart for a dream: incorporating surrealism into your poetry
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personifying the poetic life
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the element of setting
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synesthesia in writing
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writing you can touch, taste, hear, smell, and see: the five senses in writing
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laughing matters: how to incorporate humor in writing
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