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Maggie Smith on How to Revise Poems Without Losing the Initial Spark
“If a poem is a machine made of words, it only runs as well as the words we choose to build it.”
July 27, 2021
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Alix Ohlin on Navigating the Rich Literary Territory of Dysfunctional Family Dynamics
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The Secret of Chimneys
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