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Towards a History of Surrealism Ten Coyotes Eke Out The Red Faced Bird Petty Winter The Discussion Turned Modular The Inheritance Spinach and Peas Knock on Wood
Being Part
of the World: An Interview with ZZ Packer The Sad Early Days of a Famous Scuba Diver I Have Heard
Asphyxiation Is the Worst Way to Die Sliced Thin
Location and Revision: Discussing place with Eddy L. Harris Hey Ya Report from Wyoming: Peripheral Vision Cat Scratch Fever |
Features Being Part of the World: An Interview with ZZ Packer: ZZ Packer talks in-depth with Jeff Jansens and S. Zoe Wexler about her processes of drafting and revising, as well as the importance of a writer's awareness of the world. Location and Revision: Discussing place with Eddy L. Harris: Eddy L. Harris talks with Missy Raterman and S. Zoe Wexler about writing from the outside of a place, the dangers of being categorized, and luck in publishing. Towards a History of Surrealism: In the first of a two part series, Scott Silsbe delves into the realm of surrealist poetry, covering writings from Andre Breton to Robert Bly.
Art ©2005 by Amie Robinson
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