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But first, a poem. "What guilt, to see a bird in a building and rejoice a moment: vessel of the air I long to breath"
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Miriam Bird Greenberg writes dystopia with a lilt. Her most recent chapbook, All Night in the New Country (Sixteen Rivers Press), figures postapocalyptic conditions in clear, supple poems.
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"This detachment is like undressing. Gestures, looks, voices now appear as cast-off clothes." http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-146/night #poetry
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"What if you saw a starship? If you went to a window and there she was. The countless lights on her. The endless night behind her. The world dwarfed. You as well." http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-146/starship #poetry
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Via The Rumpus, an illustrated assortment of things you can do with your MFA in creative writing.
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For all the possibilities of meaning making that can be found in poetry, consider the way children acquire language.
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Poetry, perhaps the earliest human art, is "a particular way of using language, and it’s a kind of thinking that can be very different from our everyday thinking." - Northwestern University Professor Reginald Gibbons.
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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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Here’s the uncomfortable fact of writing: Left unexamined, the subtext in an essay can exist without our awareness or recognition of it.
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"For weeks his smug, fat face has popped up on every Internet site, like one of those inflatable clowns you can’t flatten."
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