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A chilling short story from our new issue.
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A fine question on our Tumblr.
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"Creedon’s poems experience the world through the body, providing numerous opportunities to expose our culture’s deeply entrenched and oppressive physical standards for women."
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"When some readers recite a poem out loud, they begin to distort the naturalness of English, to miss the natural speech stresses that are in the language and thus in the poem, too." - How Poems Move #13, exclusively on our Tumblr
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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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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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"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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Here’s the uncomfortable fact of writing: Left unexamined, the subtext in an essay can exist without our awareness or recognition of it.
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"The TV said the planes have hit the buildings. & I said Yes because you asked me to stay. Maybe we pray on our knees because the lord only listens when we're this close to the devil.There is so much I want to tell you." Click through to keep reading.
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