For more than twenty years, Poets & Writers Magazine has been a trusted companion to writers who take their vocation seriously. Within its pages, our readers find provocative essays on the literary life, practical guidance for getting published and pursuing writing careers, in-depth profiles of poets, fiction writers, and writers of creative nonfiction, and conversation among fellow professionals.
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EDITOR’S Note • A SPACE WHERE YOUR WRITING CAN THRIVE
LETTERS
The Lampblack Model
CONTRIBUTORS
Giving Translators Their Due
Page One • Where New And Noteworthy Books Begin
Puerto Rican Writers in the Spotlight
Small Press Points
Literary MagNet
David Treuer of Pantheon
The Time Is Now • Writing Prompts and Exercises
Confessions of a Failed Novelist • IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED, TRY, TRY, TRY, TRY, AND TRY AGAIN
Becoming a Mother-Writer • NOTES ON RECONCILING THE PERSONAL, THE PROFESSIONAL, AND THE POLITICAL
Naming the Nowhere That Language Was Stuck In • SIX YEARS AFTER THE RELEASE OF HER ACCLAIMED DEBUT, LOOK, SOLMAZ SHARIF RETURNS WITH A SECOND POETRY COLLECTION, CUSTOMS, THAT BUILDS UPON THE POETIC SCRUTINY SHE HAS LEVELED AT THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE, FOREVER IN TENSION WITH THE NATURE OF BEING.
Social Skills Training
A Practical Guide to Starting a Group of Your Own
The Many Different Kinds of Writers Groups
Reenvisioning theWriters Group
The Perfectly Balanced Writers Group
A Former Pollyanna Learns the Value of Critical Feedback
Book Advances 101 • AN AUTHOR’S GUIDE TO GETTING PAID
First • PAUL TRAN’S ALL THE FLOWERS KNEELING
Orchard of Knowing
The Fully Fact-Checked Memoir • BACKING UP FACTS, STANDING BEHIND TRUTH
Deadlines
Submission Calendar
Recent Winners
Conferences & Residencies
PATRONS CIRCLE • Supporting literature at its source
Rhode Island Writers Connect