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ten minutes later the sub came, but he couldn't get the door open, and Ms. Napoleon had to ... Sorry. Mrs. Cawthrop- Drummond 1 st Period We were outside waiting for the teacher to come. The tardy ... bell rang, and the teacher still wasn't here. So we waited and waited and still waited. Then ...
we finally got in, he took roll and told us his name was Mr. Fudge. The sub passed out a worksheet. ... real worksheet, and we did our work. The sub was eating donuts, drinking coffee and sleeping. When he ... give us no work. He told us to do whatever we wanted. I seen everybody talking, and the sub was wearing ...
struggle, you’re going to get churned under… Or at least, I’m going to get churned under. I think we can ... first for you? Was poetry your first love? KR: For sure, poetry. My parents always read to me, which is ... opening poem serves as a kind of gateway into the reading experience, preparing its audience for the time ...
naturally assumes “public readings.” Not me.  I only went to one reading this year and that was an open mic ... gates. I do not dislike poetry readings altogether, but I find that poets at such events often sacrifice ... that song lyrics are anything close to poetry (sorry Bob Dyaln, you’re not a poet), but the song “Poor ...
of the stories in Math for the Self-Crippling read somewhere between prose poems and flash fiction. ... learned about some great graphic novelists by seeing what you’re reading on social media. I was wondering ... such precision and restraint in your writing? I can imagine another writer turning a similar story into ...
story I read, “Look Where We’re Going,” published in X-R-A-Y in 2019, struck me as relatable yet ... received at the time. TQ: You were a teacher, can you tell me about how your teaching influenced your ... with you about teenage characters. I hope to read those (unincluded) stories one day. On a similar ...
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and anybody could get to your shit fairly easy. Secondly, the routine structure of the institu­ tion ... Electric Lashes Print Pages:  Page 185 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY Electric Latches Things tensed ... your stuff wasn't guaran­ teed to be safe, just because you found a nook to stash it in. ...
Facebook and Twitter? Can we co-opt the dark powers they have set in motion and use them to prolong our own ... are gathered here to examine our plight and prognosticate. Can we stand up to the onslaught of ... let us not get carried away: those gifted personal essayists who are trying to get their first ...
Artaud – A poem can be both lyrical and obscene. Never before have I encountered poetry simultaneously so ...   Aharon Shabtai – Poetry should be provocative. I mean, just read  this. Nicanor Parra –  Everything is ... can’t find its way into poetry.  Ciaran Carson – Clarity and precision are everything. Carson’s best ...
TriQuarterly Online: Let’s get started with this bookcase in the foyer.   Terrance Hayes: Those are Yona’s ... your collections?  TH: There are places we share spaces—maybe in the living room. A few of my books are ... a real mix in here. There’s hardly any poetry, but we hope it’s inviting to visitors. There’s a range of ...

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