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Patrick Somerville describes his experiences writing for television and how it's sharpened his sense of storytelling.
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The Dream within the Dream
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You took all the covers and I was freezing all night and all night you faced the other
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“This is beginning to sound like a series of excuses, and it may be a series of excuses, but it is also the way it happened.”
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In this five-part TriQuarterly series, writers brainstorm creative ways for writers to make themselves unreliable narrators—with playful, conflicted, and imaginative results.
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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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"The prison systems of all democracies are alike; every dictatorship has its own way of torturing its prisoners."
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For all the possibilities of meaning making that can be found in poetry, consider the way children acquire language.
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Poetry, perhaps the earliest human art, is "a particular way of using language, and it’s a kind of thinking that can be very different from our everyday thinking." - Northwestern University Professor Reginald Gibbons.
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"I guess I wanted to deconstruct the way we talk about craft. I wanted to ask instead what creative nonfiction is doing as a dynamic, evolving form of literary art."
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"Am I willing to strip down? All the way? To show everything? Or am I not only too encumbered, too fleshy, too flawed, but also too vain? Too devoted to “voice”?" Part two of our five-essay series "The Naked I: The Exposed Voice of Nonfiction."
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