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Craft Tip: Telling Lies in Poetry

July 5, 2013 · by jldotson · in Uncategorized. ·

From Diane Lockward’s Poetry Newsletter, find out how Sue Ellen learned to relinquish control over the writing process and let the poem lead her to its own truth. Read the full article here.

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