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Michael Dickman Reads Ellen Bryant Voigt

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Art of Punctuation in Poetry and Creative Process

This chapter explores the impact of punctuation absence in poetry and its influence on reading and interpretation. The hosts reflect on their own writing experiences while discussing the creative process of capturing compelling phrases to create cohesive poetic works.

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