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Yes, how does a writing professor break into jail?
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Here's a blog post in The New Yorker about how caffeine is actually bad for creative thinking. Sorry for ruining everything.
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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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How Poems Move #12: Diving into Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and iambic pentameter.
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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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This business of voice. How to speak of it? It is a little like trying to write about blood. You’ve been taught that blood is of you, in you, but you can’t hear it unless you put your hands over your ears.
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How can a writer plan for serendipity?
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How do you decide on your book's structure? Elyssa East found her solution in painting.
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