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More on iambic pentameter and the difference between the way rhyme is used in English language poetry and Russian poetry, by Northwestern University prof Reginald Gibbons.
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This may be the only person in the United States to claim that the “Great Depression was the best thing that ever happened to him.”
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Great piece on the evolving role of the writer, which cites Kristen Radtke's video essay in TriQuarterly.
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"She asked them to please step out of the car. She was calm. She was polite. She wore a bandanna over the lower half of her face." Great short story by Northwestern University assistant professor Juan Martinez.
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A great little piece from Dave Eggers explaining why we at TriQuarterly wake up every morning and do what we do. Labor of Love!
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"Why go make a lot of money at something you are mediocre at? A mediocre TV writer will make a lot more money than a truly great novelist." - The Rumpus's Stephen Elliot in an interview with TriQuarterly. Read here: http://bit.ly/10sfhs3
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A great feature on how video literature lights up online literary journals (like TriQuarterly). Check out our archive of cinepoetry here: http://bit.ly/1lkvw7H
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"Like most moms, and most writers, I have had sex." Our very own Gina Frangello with a great essay in BuzzFeed Books. http://bzfd.it/1tksJ08
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"another day, another vow never again to discuss politics on Facebook" is a great poem by Marty McConnell. Here's to breaking vows. Read it: http://bit.ly/1megkqz
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