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Put Words Together. Make Meaning.

Donna Vorreyer

Notes on a Writing Life

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An Embarrassment of Riches

Every writer I know wants to improve their work, listen and learn from other writers, generate new work in community, and have time to focus on their practice away from their busy lives. This is easier said than done. Yes, reading helps. We...

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Round-Up Post

One of my favorite things about getting together with certain friends is that I am sure to come away with a list of several books I want to read. Writers who post recommendations regularly (like and ) give me that same feeling. I am curren...

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A New Sensation

My friend Rachel Bunting and I met through poetry, though our friendship extends well beyond the literary at this point. We have both, over the years, helped as readers and editors for other journals, and we have both run a reading series. ...

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Oxymorons and Other Contradictions

I am currently sitting in companionable silence with my friend Amy. We are both writing. We stop to converse once in a while, but we are mostly relaxed, working, and quiet together in each other’s company. When I think about the phrase comp...

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