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Writer in residence

Want to know what this is? I sure did. It’s the Nomadesk — a project by artist J.P. King and endowed by writer extraordinaire Kim Fu. Stay tuned for Kim’s post about her body- and poetry-building journey through the streets … Continue reading

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Karen Shklanka on occupational hazards: Stand, walk, and lie down

Writing can be fatal. Humans are not designed to sit. With sitting, there’s more pressure on the shock-absorbing discs in our necks and backs than during a slow jog. Sitting too much eventually gives us assassin fat (sneaks up on … Continue reading

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More occupational hazards: marking, civilization, and colds

The issue is, after six years of workshops, I’m uncomfortable with the idea of assigning creative writing a grade. This incongruity has only happened since I started grad school, where we’re told not to worry about grades any longer and are hence liberated and free to take risks. At an undergrad level though, I feel as though there’s the assumption that students need to know the basics. That they have to know the rules in order to break them. Blah blah blah. I’ve heard myself say it a million times. Continue reading

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Krista Eide on occupational hazards

My sheer frustration with making stuff publishable, or even coherent, often manifests in itchy skin, flushed cheeks, and, when things are really bad, a throat that threatens to seize up. Continue reading

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Occupational hazards

In a word, sitting. I sit for hours and hours a day. I sit so much that you could bow a lovely Dvorak melodrama on my hip flexors. As thrilling as that sounds, it’s pretty painful. My massage therapist and … Continue reading

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