Posts tagged poetry
Book Review: "Quivira" by Karen Kevorkian

Published by THREE: A TAO PRESS (3taospress.com), Kevorkian’s Quivira explores the complexities (both human and natural) of the American West. Hers is a voice of vignettes. In snapshots of a larger mural, she dissects the “wrong turns onto rutted orange gravel/on the edge of a gorge a few feet away” (Half-Unpacked Suitcase), and within these moments of travel or introspection, there seems to be a deeper clawing for a sense of truth.

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Intro to Creative Writing with Sergio Cacciotti

There are many elements of writing that can be overwhelming for new writers. You may hear or read about things such as structure, character development, inciting incident, plot, the underlying theme, and a bunch of other rules. These are necessary and valid components of creative writing. Yet when beginning your journey as an artist, one of the most overlooked aspects of being a writer is believing in yourself.

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