March/April 2025

The cover of the March April 2025 issue of Poets and Writers Magazine, featuring Karen Russell, a white woman with long brown hair and a multicolored sweater. She stands in front of a clump of grasses with one thumb hooked in the pocket of her jeans. Above her, the Poets and Writers logo in green. To the left, headlines for the magazine in black and white.

Our annual Writers Retreats Issue explores road trips, writer-friend getaways, and other unexpected journeys to shake up your writing routine; a profile of novelist Karen Russell, author of The Antidote; a Q&A with Rosie Stewart of the Intellectual Freedom Taskforce at Penguin Random House; strategies for using the tools of journalism to enrich your fiction; a look at how some writers make a living outside literature; plus writing prompts, contest deadlines, and more.

Features

An Unexpected Journey: Road Trips, Retreats, and Residencies to Shake Up Your Writing Routine

News and Trends

A photo of a large tree that has had its roots partially ripped out from the ground. The top of the tree tilts toward a brown two-story house in the background.

Healing From Helene

by Jonathan Vatner

In the aftermath of the September 2024 hurricane, the literary community has banded together to support North Carolina residents trying to rebuild their lives and has provided hope in the long recovery process.

The Practical Writer

The Literary Life

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