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Thank you!

Posted on May 8, 2012April 10, 2014 by Richard

It’s been one year of original and outstanding content from our authors, and we want to say thank you! On May 10, 2011 we started a call for submissions and YOU answered! You sent us your stories and poetry and made us one of the number 1 writing sites on the web. We want to…

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The Top 5 Apps for Poets

Posted on March 21, 2012August 4, 2018 by Richard

The Top 5 Apps for Poets Inspire your inner Shakespeare To use an app or not to use an app—that is the question? However, when it comes to considering the following apps for reading poetry, writing poetry, jotting down snippets, and recording your inspiration and ideas for your next poem, the following 5 apps will…

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Interview with Ladette Randolph Editor of Ploughshares

Posted on June 30, 2011March 14, 2019 by Richard

Ladette Randolph is the editor-in-chief of Ploughshares, and is on the faculty at Emerson College.  The journal is number 2 on our top 50 literary magazine list. We are honored to have this interview. We are also looking for more interviews with editors. EWR: Can you tell us about Ploughshares? Randolph: Ploughshares was founded in…

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Interview with The Threepenny Review Wendy Lesser

Posted on June 10, 2011March 14, 2019 by Richard

Wendy Lesser is the founding editor of The Threepenny Review, author of nine books (including one novel, The Pagoda in the Garden, and eight nonfiction books, most recently Music for Silenced Voices: Shostakovich and His Fifteen Quartets). Recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy in Berlin, the Cullman Center for Scholars and…

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Mark Twain’s Letter to Mrs. Grover Cleveland

Posted on May 29, 2011May 8, 2019 by Richard

To Mrs. Grover Cleveland, in Washington: Hartford, Nov.  6, 1887. My Dear Madam,—I do not know how it is in the White House, but in this house of ours whenever the minor half of the administration tries to run itself without the help of the major half it gets aground. Last night when I was…

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Interview with Mary Stone Assistant Editor of Blue Island Review

Posted on May 25, 2011March 14, 2019 by Richard

Interview with Mary Stone Assistant Editor of Blue Island Review Mary Stone’s poetry and prose has appeared or is forthcoming in A Clean Well-Lighted Place, Notes Magazine, Mochila, Coal City Review, Amoskeag, Lingerpost, FutureCycle Poetry, Flint Hills Review, North Central Review, Spring Formal, Canvas and other fine journals. In 2011 she received the Langston Hughes…

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Interview with Missouri Review Editor Michael Nye

Posted on May 17, 2011March 14, 2019 by Richard

Interview with Missouri Review Editor Michael Nye Michael Nye is the former managing editor of River Styx, and has taught creative writing at the University of Missouri, Lindenwood University, and Washington University in St. Louis. His short stories have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, New South, Quiddity, Red Cedar Review, Sou’wester, and South Dakota Review,…

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Interview with Tin House Editor Rob Spillman

Posted on May 10, 2011March 14, 2019 by Richard

Interview with Rob Spillman We were excited and honored that Rob Spillman would take part in our interview series. Mr. Spillman is editor and co-founder of Tin House. The publication is without question one of the best literary magazines in the country. He spoke to us by email. We enjoyed this interview very much. EWR:…

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An English Critic on Mark Twain

Posted on April 30, 2011December 1, 2023 by Richard

 An English Critic on Mark Twain An English Critic on Mark Twain: Perhaps the most successful flights of humor of Mark Twain have been descriptions of the persons who did not appreciate his humor at all. We have become familiar with the Californians who were thrilled with terror by his burlesque of a newspaper reporter’s way…

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The Function of the Poet by James Russell Lowell

Posted on April 23, 2011December 1, 2023 by Richard

The Function of the Poet by James Russell Lowell This was the concluding lecture in the course which Lowell read before the Lowell Institute in the winter of 1855. Doubtless Lowell never printed it because, as his genius matured, he felt that its assertions were too absolute, and that its style bore too many marks…

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On Siegfried Sassoon by Robert Nichols

Posted on April 5, 2011May 8, 2019 by Richard

On Siegfried Sassoon by Robert Nichols Sassoon the Man: In appearance he is tall, big-boned, loosely built. He is clean-shaven, pale or with a flush; has a heavy jaw, wide mouth with the upper lip slightly protruding and the curve of it very pronounced like that of a shrivelled leaf (as I have noticed is common…

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Difficulty of Analysis The Human Mind by Percy Bysshe Shelley

Posted on April 4, 2011May 8, 2019 by Richard

Difficulty of Analysis The Human Mind by Percy Bysshe Shelley If it were possible that a person should give a faithful history of his being, from the earliest epochs of his recollection, a picture would be presented such as the world has never contemplated before. A mirror would be held up to all men in…

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On The Physiology of Laughter by Herbert Spencer

Posted on April 2, 2011May 8, 2019 by Richard

On The Physiology of Laughter by Herbert Spencer Why do we smile when a child puts on a man’s hat? or what induces us to laugh on reading that the corpulent Gibbon was unable to rise from his knees after making a tender declaration? The usual reply to such questions is, that laughter results from…

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William Blake and the Imagination by W. B. Yeats

Posted on March 29, 2011December 1, 2023 by Richard

William Blake and the Imagination by W. B. Yeats There have been men who loved the future like a mistress, and the future mixed her breath into their breath and shook her hair about them, and hid them from the understanding of their times. William Blake was one of these men, and if he spoke…

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A College Magazine by Robert Louis Stevenson

Posted on March 27, 2011May 8, 2019 by Richard

A College Magazine by Robert Louis Stevenson I All through my boyhood and youth, I was known and pointed out for the pattern of an idler; and yet I was always busy on my own private end, which was to learn to write. I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one…

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