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What Can We Steal from Jason Gray’s “CIRCUS CIRCUS”?

Title of Work and its Form: “CIRCUS CIRCUS,” poem Author: Jason Gray (on Twitter @jasonmgray) Date of Work: 2010 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The poem made its debut in As It Ought to Be, a very cool...

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What Can We Steal From Annie McGreevy’s “Letter to a Young Man in Madrid”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Letter to a Young Man in Madrid,” short story Author: Annie McGreevy (on Twitter @AnnieMcGreevy) Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The story made its debut...

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What Can We Steal From Shelley Wong’s “The Fall Forecast”?

Title of Work and its Form: “The Fall Forecast,” poem Author: Shelley Wong Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The poem was first published in Issue 57 of The Collagist.  You may read the...

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What Can We Steal From Julie Danho’s “‘?'”?

Title of Work and its Form: “?,” poem Author: Julie Danho Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The poem appears in Six Portraits, a chapbook published by Slapering Hol Press, the small...

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What Can We Steal From David O’Connell’s “Aneurysm”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Aneurysm,” poem Author: David O’Connell Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found:  “Aneurysm” made its debut in issue 4.1 of Unsplendid.  You can find the poem here....

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What Can We Steal From M. Hannah Langhoff’s “The Things We Don’t Talk About”?

Title of Work and its Form: “The Things We Don’t Talk About,” short story Author: M. Hannah Langhoff Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story made its debut in Relief: A Christian...

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What Can We Steal From Erin Belieu’s “I Heart Your Dog’s Head”?

Title of Work and its Form: “I Heart Your Dog’s Head,” poem Author: Erin Belieu (on Twitter @erinbelieu) Date of Work: 2006 Where the Work Can Be Found: The poem appears in Black Box, Ms. Belieu’s 2006...

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GWS Video: Laurel Gilbert’s “Cave-In” On the Couch

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The Great Writers Steal Experience: An Interview with Jac Jemc, author of A...

Enjoy this interview with Jac Jemc, author of A Different Bed Every Time, a short story collection published by Dzanc Books. Purchase A Different Bed Every Time:...

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The Great Writers Steal Experience: Wendy J. Fox, author of The Seven Stages...

  Show Notes: Enjoy this interview with Wendy J. Fox, author of The Seven Stages of Anger, a short story collection published by Press 53. Purchase The Seven Stages of Anger:...

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What Can We Steal From Janelle DolRayne’s “In the style of Joan Mitchell”?

Title of Work and its Form: “”In the style of Joan Mitchell”,” poem Author:  Janelle DolRayne Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: The poem debuted in the October 2014 issue of inter |...

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Lee Martin’s Late One Night and the Power of Characterization

Tweet There are couples like Ronnie and Della Black in every small town; this one happens to be Goldengate.  A young man and young woman fall in love or something like it and create children who...

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What Can We Steal From Shelley Wong’s “The Fall Forecast”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “The Fall Forecast,” poem Author: Shelley Wong Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The poem was first published in Issue 57 of The Collagist.  You may...

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What Can We Steal From Julie Danho’s “‘?'”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “?,” poem Author: Julie Danho Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The poem appears in Six Portraits, a chapbook published by Slapering Hol Press, the...

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What Can We Steal From David O’Connell’s “Aneurysm”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “Aneurysm,” poem Author: David O’Connell Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found:  “Aneurysm” made its debut in issue 4.1 of Unsplendid.  You can find the poem...

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What Can We Steal From M. Hannah Langhoff’s “The Things We Don’t Talk About”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “The Things We Don’t Talk About,” short story Author: M. Hannah Langhoff Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story made its debut in Relief: A...

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What Can We Steal From Erin Belieu’s “I Heart Your Dog’s Head”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “I Heart Your Dog’s Head,” poem Author: Erin Belieu (on Twitter @erinbelieu) Date of Work: 2006 Where the Work Can Be Found: The poem appears in Black Box, Ms....

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GWS Video: Laurel Gilbert’s “Cave-In” On the Couch

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The Great Writers Steal Experience: An Interview with Jac Jemc, author of A...

Tweet Enjoy this interview with Jac Jemc, author of A Different Bed Every Time, a short story collection published by Dzanc Books. Purchase A Different Bed Every Time:...

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The Great Writers Steal Experience: Wendy J. Fox, author of The Seven Stages...

Tweet   Show Notes: Enjoy this interview with Wendy J. Fox, author of The Seven Stages of Anger, a short story collection published by Press 53. Purchase The Seven Stages of Anger:...

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