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Five Government Control Books Turned Found Poetry

March 7, 2018
Amanda McCarthy Found poetry has been saturating the poetry world, from blackout poems to republishing snippets of sex offender law cases. Found...
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6 Author’s Quotes to Make You Feel Better About the World

March 6, 2018
Andrew Katz Alright, I’m feeling particularly positive today, so I thought it might be good to think about some cool quotes from some pretty smart...
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An Open Letter to the College Student Who Doesn’t Know Where They’re Going

March 5, 2018
Max Gasner Dear <student>, This letter is for you: the student who pretends they know where they’re going but have no idea. I know it’s hard to...
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3 Reasons to Read Your Writing to a Dog

March 2, 2018
Austin Hill During the peak of winter when the temperature dipped into the single digits, my motivation was at an all time low. The ground was still...
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5 Books by People of Color You Should Read

March 1, 2018
Brianna McNish 2017 was a watershed year for writers of color: four out of the five finalists for the 2017 National Book Award were writers of color...
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5 Openings I Don’t Want to Read in Your Novel

February 28, 2018
Christian Buckley You may find yourself, a perspective novelist, dragging your forehead across the keyboard for your first chapter. And you’d be in...
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4 Novelists You Didn’t Know Were Poets

4 Novelists You Didn’t Know Were Poets

February 27, 2018
Raeann Veronesi One time, I took a BuzzFeed quiz that told me to build a bedroom and they’ll tell me what to do with my life. My result? “Write the...
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7 Poems to Start Every Morning This Week With

February 26, 2018
Kelly Stoldt I like to start off my mornings with a poem.  Reading or listening to poetry helps get myself in a headspace where I’m overall more in...
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Albums to Read to

February 23, 2018
Elizabeth Sankey I’ve always struggled combining my two favorite art forms: music and writing. Often, they can distract from one another when I’m...
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