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What Was Poetry in 2020?

Calvary or Cavalry: On the Importance of Proofreading

Getting Beyond the Slush Pile

Ghost Language: Reflections on Audience

The Music of Poetry

It’s the Little Things

How to Write on the Day Before the End of the World

What Does a Poet Look Like?

A Short, Brief, Quick, Concise, Boiled-Down, and Practical Look at Modifiers

An Art So Transparent: Rambling Notes on Dressing My Writing in Pink and Figuring Out Who I Am, with a Metaphorical Craft Connection Maybe You’ll Figure Out for Yourself; or, Creativity as Constant Shivering

Learning from Rejection

Microbial Signals: On Not Subscribing to the Clichés of Our Time

Black Poetry Day

It's Time for Show and Tell

Money Back Guarantee! Act Now!

A Sketchbook of False Starts: Rethinking the Journal as Creative Energy Reservoir

Write It Out

The More Excellent Way: Writing as Good Trouble

It's Time for "The Talk"

Finding Language and Owning It

Even More Ways of Looking at a Blackbird

Story Is In the Eye of the Beholder (Part 2)

Our House Shaking: White Structure, the Unseen Face, and the Unheard Story

Who Are You Made Of?

Story Is In the Eye of the Beholder (Part 1)

Variety is the Spice of Character

We're Not Here to Judge: Writing with a Message

Build Up a New Me of Flowers and Blood: Isolation and the Creative Outlook

A Question for This Moment: Isolation, Productivity, and Interiority

If Your Character Were a Tree, What Kind of Tree Would They Be?

Now is the Time for Poetry

Each Renews the Other: Writing, Teaching, and Marginal Time

Hatching a Story

Who is Poetry For?

The Unicorn Workshop: Fantasy and the Supernatural in Creative Nonfiction, Part 2

The Plot Chickens

The Serious Business of Editing