When Words Stumble

Writers are courageous human beings. Sir Philip Sidney argued this. Percy Bysshe Shelley did also. When I was teaching intermediate poetry at Pepperdine, required of all creative writing majors before they could take upper-division specialty courses, I began by reassuring students that by virtue of having written a single poem—of having exposed their deepest selves [...]





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Published on August 21, 2012 19:14
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