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Andrei Codrescu, self-proclaimed "planetary refugee" challenges contemporary American writers to heed their literary ancestors.
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Andrei Codrescu, self-proclaimed "planetary refugee" challenges contemporary American writers to heed their literary ancestors.
Writing what wants to be written.
An MFA graduate volunteering at a literary magazine describes her selection process.
Andrei Codrescu.
Bringing literary writers and university presses together.
University presses aren't immune to profit analysis.
Origin and evolution of chapbooks.
New Hampshire Writers' Project.
DeSanti, a Putnam Penguin editor, discusses publishing and marketing.
What is a fair share?
Dorothy West, 1907-1998.
Many contests fail to name a winner.
Slam poetry is gaining popularity.