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The Missouri Review's DIG

Missouri Review's DIG

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Trying (and Sometimes Failing) to Connect

In this interview, Missouri Review intern Jackson Porter catches up with Amy Stuber, winner of the Peden Prize for best short story in a volume year. Her debut collection, Sad Grownups will be published on October 8. Look for it here.

22 days ago
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Kate McIntyre, zozobra, and "smart, weird Midwesterners" in Mad Prairie

In this interview, we catch up with a former managing editor Kate McIntyre, whose debut collection Mad Prairie won the Flannery O’Connor Prize for Short Fiction. Currently, she is an assistant professor of creative writing at Worcester Poly...

4 months ago
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"Morning Writer" and Language as the Carrier and Transmitter for Human Culture

The Missouri Review: Can you describe your writing practice? You are such a prolific poet, and I’m curious to hear what your writing practice looks like on a day-to-day basis. Relatedly, how has your writing practice evolved over time?

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