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In his 1998 “Compressions: A Second Helping,” Thomas Farber describes his epigrammatic writing as “using the enchantment of language to express … aspects of disenchantment,…
The belief that art should be public and freely accessible does not preclude the belief that artists should be paid for their work. To that…
What began as a poetic rewrite of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms has become the first book by Solmaz…
An interview with Anna Pulley, from The Write Stuff series: Anna Pulley helped create this series with Evan 1,000 years ago when she was the arts and culture…
This month at SNS, we’re celebrating the sullied. The damaged, the impure, the tainted, tarnished, spoiled, polluted and defiled. Bring us your filthy poems, your ruined stories, your glorious poisonous words. We want to eat them up.
Four writers read their own work for five minutes or less, and are then judged by three all-star judges.
An interview with James J. Siegel, from The Write Stuff series: James J. Siegel is a San Francisco-based poet originally from Toledo, Ohio. His first poetry collection, How…