In a thrilling Carpathian novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan, a woman fights to free herself from the grip of the vampire trying to possess her. Power and corruption. Have you praised Gaspara Stampaintently enough that any girl left by her loverwill be moved by this heightened instanceof a womans heart to cry out: Let me be as she was!Isnt it time these most ancient sorrowsat last bore fruit? The Library of Congress promotes poetry and literature year-round through our online and in-person programs, our honors and prizes, and our ambassadors. In some cases, dark poems even turn into narratives of pure horror. Much prefer this treatment of Irish family life to Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes. Bringing all of Sylvia Plath's poetry together in one place, The Collected Poems is a must-read for fans of the beloved author. (p.5), "The dismembered streets lay strewn all around the ruined distillery where Uncle Eddie had fought, aching with a long, dolorous absence." Identify a compelling subject 3. Whenever such poems come to me I find rich surprise, and respond to them much in the way I respond to the PSAs popular Poetry in Motion series, where a few select lines of poetry might pop up in a subway caror a commuter bus. Professor of Irish studies in Ireland and the USA. Sorry about that! On a less personal level, such works immortalize situations, thoughts, and emotions that should not be silenced or forgotten. Stephanie Wytovich, is a craft book being published October 18th from Raw Dog Screaming Press for speculative poets, by some of the most successful speculative genre poets. He has a degree in Communications and is an advocate of media and information literacy and responsible media practices. 5. Although it was quite serious in subject matter (Irish independence), there were a couple of really humorous chapters describing the narrator's experiences in the classroom. She is a member of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, an active member of the Horror Writers Association, and a graduate of Seton Hill Universitys MFA program for Writing Popular Fiction. If Isaac Babel had been born in Derry, he might have written this sudden, brilliant book. Translation 2009 by Edward Snow. Rilke began the first Duino Elegy in 1912 while walking along the cliffs near Duino Castle in Trieste (the castle would be largely destroyed during WWI). (p.34), "So broken was my father's family that it felt to me like a catastrophe you could live with only if you kept it quiet, let it die down of its own accord like a dangerous fire." It is the can-do spirit of taking those persecuted and poor from around the world and giving them a new opportunity and hope for the future, what she calls "the golden door." It is a uniquely scrappy and compassionate quality that sets Americans apart from the ancients. Couldn't finish this onewhich is very rare for me. The story is told from the point of view of an unnamed young Irish Catholic boy living in a poor area of Derry. As publisher of the poetry magazine Telephone and Telephone Books in the early 70s, she was a pioneer in publishing women's writing. With 2 editions done and the third and present edition underway in terms of compilation, Ponder 2023 In this series, we introduce readers to poets from around the world through a selection of poems and a brief essay on their life and work. Site by Littsburgh. This is a poem about going mad; when you slowly lose your grip on reality and feel sanity sliding away. At PSA we try to put poems into public spaces, subways, buses, public parks, also through city Meals on Wheelsprograms, Matt Brogan, executive director of the New York City-based organization, told me in a phone interview last week. Poets reflect on the poems they return to in difficult times. But it is also an avenue for the macabre, the melancholic, and the mysterious. That leaves ussome tree on a slope, to which our eyes returnedday after day; leaves us yesterdays streetand the coddled loyalty of an old habitthat liked it here, lingered, and never left. [Authors and titles are listed at the end of the review.] I'm not certain I'll ever perfectly understand it. Poets on poetry's role in the political landscape. Seamus Deane has often been asked why "Reading in the Dark" was not called a memoir rather than a novel, because Deane's upbringing was almost identical to that of the main protagonist, but he usually avoids giving a straight answer, which raises the question for some readers about how much truth lies in fiction. White text taking up most of page: "Bitter". Update your device or payment method, cancel individual pre-orders or your subscription at, Hide books you have in your Kindle library. Hi Cole, Im honored that you used my translation of a wonderful poem by Kajal Ahmad. I remember the class having a whole period where we just sort of hashed out the details amongst ourselves, how we had interpreted what actually happened. Work from first first books by some of today's most innovative and interesting poets. It is set in the Northern Irish city of Derry/Londonderry and begins in 1945 and continues through 1974. Gustavo Martnez Contreras, Asbury Park Press, In these days of reflection, say a prayer for our fearless nurses, Ray of hope: Beloved Paterson doctor released from hospital after battle with coronavirus, please subscribe or activate your digital account today, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Her Bram Stoker Award-winning poetry collection, Brothel, earned a home with Raw Dog Screaming Press alongside Hysteria: A Collection of Madness, Mourning Jewelry, An Exorcism of Angels, Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare, and The Apocalyptic Mannequin. Her own poetry is unique in its presentation and one of the most formally innovative of all her contemporaries under the rubric of the New York School. Oh! The book begins with an epigraph from "She Moved Through the Fair": If youre Irish, then youve probably got a crazy uncle who occasionally comes home from the pub singing The Boys of 98 at the top of his lungs at three in the morning or your grandmother, after she slipped a little whiskey in your milk to help you sleep, tells you tales of Old Eire that make the Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales look like gobshite. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. What more could one ask of a book?" I have three features in 4th edition of the DPS e-zine. A collection of vignettes that gradually coalesce to form a complete narrative revolving around family, death, loyalty, and love. and even if one of them pressed mesuddenly to his heart: Id be consumedin his more potent being. About the power of secrets, the value of keeping them and not keeping them. How to write dark poetry 1. How To Read a Poem Out Loud The Favorite Poem Project Poetry Room Gallery Blog. Ahmad speaks of the inverse values that dictators exercise during their rule. Check out DPS magazine volume 3, Exes and Hexes!Three of my poems have been featured alongside other brilliant poets in this beautiful new edition. The setting mirrors mid-twentieth century Derry leading into the Troubles. There are questions as to how much of the book is fiction and how much is fictionalized fact; I don't know that we'll ever know the true answer to that--and, really, it doesn't matter. Don't miss out on this dark collection. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Dark romanticism is a literary subgenre that emerged from the Transcendental philosophical movement popular in nineteenth-century America.Transcendentalism began as a protest against the general state of culture and society at the time, and in particular, the state of intellectualism at Harvard and the doctrine of the Unitarian church, which was taught at Harvard Divinity School. It is easier on lovers?Ah, they only use each other to mask their fates. (p.5), "lino from which the original pattern had been polished away to the point where it had the look of faint memory." Design a site like this with WordPress.com, DPS Volume 3 -Exes and Hexes and Juicy News. The poems structure, odd even by Dickinsons standards, represent a persons thoughts growing more turbulent as their minds increasingly deteriorate. Sorry, something went wrong. Put aside at pg 172 but not quite ready to abandon and have no idea when or if I'll return to it. At other times, it appeared to be as cunning and articulate as a labyrinth, closely designed, with someone sobbing at the heart of it." Reading in the Dark Poets reflect on the poems they return to in difficult times. Seamus Heaney Marvellous.almost impossible to put down -- Blake Morrison Independent on Sunday Go into your nearest bookshop and buy Reading In The . Blake speaks of a rose, a symbol of love and beauty being destroyed by an insidious worm. All these are seen clearly in the Williams poem, and others in the series so far, including The Meteorite, by Randall Jarrell, chosen by Carl Phillips;Poems from The Tale of the Genji, lines from the 11th-century Japanese, chosen by Kimiko Hahn; and "The Fish," by Elizabeth Bishop, picked by Rigoberto Gonzalez. Poetry is like the Windex on a grubby car windowit . Deane a lra mentn tolja ki a regny hatrait, rvid fejezetekbl felpl przja olvashat lenne akr versfzrknt is, ha a nyomdszok kreatvabban trdeltk volna a szveget. Its objectives were to stimulate the reading and writing of poetry. Much of what he wrote about the dynamic of the Irish family situation rings very true in my own reality. About this poem The splitting of ego and separation from psyche refers to the fractured division of ego functioning in narcissistic fashion and demonstrating manifold complexes. (But where would you keep her,with all those big strange thoughts in yougoing and coming and sometimes staying all night? Sometimes, being told that you can't do something lights a fire inside Read more, "The 36th Annual Pennwriters Conference is coming your way beginning at 9 AM Friday, May 19 and running through Sunday, Read more, Jenn Scott received her MFA in Fiction from the University of Pittsburgh and has published stories in many journals, including Read more, RUNERMU's student-edited literary magazinepublishes high-quality poetry, prose, and graphic works submitted by Robert Morris University students, faculty, and staff and Read more, "The Greater Pittsburgh Festival of Books will be back for its Second Annual event May 12-13, 2023. This volume, which collects the papers delivered in Lyon at a 2017 conference of the same title, explores how the increased social freedoms and political visibility of women in the Hellenistic world informed the representation of women in contemporary literature and art. The Poems Nature: Scene and Meaning. I know as a kid, poetry seemed like this beautiful untouchable artform, and while I was positively enchanted with it, I didnt think it was something that was for me, regardless of how much I read and analyzed countless poets. There's an allure to dark poetry, and reading poems in the dark genre can show you just how beautiful it can be. I corrected the error. Visiting Poet. You never know what youll summon in the process. Irish families are a topic close to my heart. This time mainly around the Theme Cupid's Unchained melodies. From the Publisher: "Writing Poetry in the Dark, edited by Bram Stoker Award Winning Poet and Editor [and Pittsburgher! The Academy of American Poets Presents its 2022-23 Fall-Winter Season New York, NY (September. Hi Michael! This novel-in-stories is about both the boy's coming of age and the Troubles of Northern Ireland, from the partition of the island in the early 1920s until July 1971, just after the violent Battle of the Bogside took place in Derry. Do you enjoy reading dark poems? Reading Series 2021/22 Reading Series 2021/22 Every Friday: Wick Weekly Poetry Writing Workshops Every Friday, 1:00 p.m. | Wick Poetry Center (in May Prentice House) Starting January 28 Join the Wick Poetry Center student workers and interns for a free workshop each week. Langston Hughes laments the perception that black people had no interests and were content with living the restricted lives imposed on them because of their skin color. Poet, critic, novelist, editor, and educator. This is a collaboration with the talented Janelle Erin Elizabeth Peters. (Sponsored by The Poetry Society of Virginia.) Deane mintha ezt a folyamatot fordtan vissza, hogy a mtosz mgtt fellelje az igazsgot ami ugyan csak egyetlen szemlyes igazsg az igazsgok millii kztt, de taln ppen ebbl nyeri erejt. Dark poetry also appeals to both poets and readers by allowing them to contemplate their darker sides, which often leads to personal epiphanies. Share your favorites in the comments below! ISBN 9789042940697. Those who merit greatness are brought low, while those who bend to dictatorial rule flourish. In honor of National Poetry Month, a look at some of our writers' favorite poems. As businesses and restaurants started shutting down, I felt two different things one, that people were hungry for poetry; the other was that public space was really shrinking and becoming constrained during the pandemic., Brogan says the series has brought much positive feedback." There are also practical suggestions for exploring different poetic forms and topics from haiku to historical, bringing something for every speculative poet or anyone who is interested in writing poetry with a genre twist. What you see is what you see. from a poem numbered 41 by Rio Alma ( Lungting Lungsod Lunggati, 2014) Love is all proximity. He came to visit my class after we'd finished reading it, and I think the entire class mostly gazed at him in awe while he sat with us to discuss it. Readers who do, as well as those who do not, deal with mental illness will appreciate what's out there. Were I the fiend I just may be. They speak from a posthumous world beyond our world, one from which we are separated by a membrane that is very thin. From the Publisher: The bestselling Performance: Poetry and Fleeting Read more. And nothing, not even the thought. Ultimately, although intriguing, 'Reading in the Dark' was simply not sufficiently entertaining to read to merit any higher than a three-star rating from me. Langston Hughes, in full James Mercer Langston Hughes who is born February 1, 1902, Joplin, Missouri, U.S.. (p.80), "When we came into the kitchen, my mother looked up and the whole history of his family and her family and ourselves passed over her face in one intuitive waltz of welcome and then of pain". Reading in the Dark is a novel written by Seamus Deane in 1996. Not Angels, not humans,and the sly animals see at oncehow little at home we arein the interpreted world. (p.50). D. dissertation Intimate Terror: Gender, Domesticity, and Violence in Irish and Indian Novels of Partition. Dark Poetry Society Zine is packed with poetry and prose from various writers. and reading a good book. Romanticism's major themesrestlessness and brooding, rebellion against authority, interchange with nature, the power of the visionary imagination and of poetry, the pursuit of ideal love, and the untamed spirit ever in search of freedomall of these Shelley exemplified in the way he lived his life and live on in the substantial body of work that When I read Rilkes Duino Elegiesparticularly "The First Elegy"I have a particular experience of being transported into a world of spirit, of being inside someone elses dreams, dreaming with them. listing scenes you associate with darkness, maybe in the style of a word, dash, some specifics for that word. You are thinking of me, can. Her debut novel, The Eighth, is published with Dark Regions Press. Reading in the Dark by Seamus Deane was a beautiful story that showed how family secrets were tainted by the political conflict in Northern Ireland during the 'Troubles'. Poets on the history and current state of African-American poetry. It offers poets a chance to explore the darker side of humanity, allowing them to speculate about death, suffering, depression, and more. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we dont use a simple average. Since August 2020, I have been writing Poetry Reviews. He also comments on Deane's art as a poet, "rehears[ing] certain images until they become emblematic", in this case a confrontation between republican gunmen and loyalist police. Haunting tale of a family twisted by secrets and a society in conflict with itself. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. 30, No I, Special Issue, Contemporary Irish Fiction, (spring-Summer 2000)pp. A Reading in the Dark nem is annyira gyerekkortrtnet mint gyerekszempont csaldtrtnet, rvid epizodikus fejezetekbl komponlt, rengeteg kihagyssal dolgoz regny. The book won the 1996 Guardian Fiction Prize and the 1996 South Bank Show Annual Award for Literature, is a New York Times Notable Book, won the Irish Times International Fiction Prize and the Irish Literature Prize in 1997, besides being . The Poetry Society 2 weeks ago. Dark Humor, or also commonly known as Black Humor is the most used literary device in literature. Much of what he writes about the continuing violence, prejudice and trouble in Northern Ireland is factualeven if his characters are fictitious. Conversations with poets, editors, and artists. And I cannot help but feel bitter. Dont miss out: Theres going to be a virtual Writing Poetry in the Dark conference on October 8-10th! Podcast . It is also funny and authentic. Required fields are marked *. From the Publisher: "Jutta Carroll and her lover Lukas Grimm are found in their homeone bullet each, three weeks dead. Print length. Reprinted by permission of North Point Press, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Co-presented with the Gallatin Writing Program and CantoMundo. Help us spread the word about literary Pittsburgh! O and the night, the night, when the wind full of worldspacegnaws at our faces, for whom wont the night be there,desired, softly disappointing, setting hard tasksfor the single heart. Poets answer the question: "What's American about American Poetry?". Stephanie Wytovich, is a craft book being published October 18th from Raw Dog Screaming Press for speculative poets, by some of the most successful speculative genre poets.It includes a foreword by one of the genre's most celebrated authors and creator of the . [4] Kelly describes the work as a "metaphysical detective story in which the clues add up to an epiphany of entrapmentDeane's novel excavates nationalist alienation with devastating singlemindedness" (p.435). Fifth-grader Mariz Cruz reads a poem during the library dedication to Clarke school librarian Sara Trahey, who died in a house fire Feb. 7. Poets. Secrets and lies can wreak havoc on a family but when the family lives in the city of Derry in the North of Ireland during the troubles, the secrets can be more dangerous especially when the secret is connected to the troubles. That is particularly true for Black poets, who write about myriad topics, of course, but also often bring the realities of race and racism into their work. Poetry & Protest. It's a very complicated book as well. This book is VERY dark, just a heads-up. Fling the emptiness in your armsout into the spaces we breathe; perhaps the birdswill feel the increase of air with more passionate flight.Yes, the Springs needed you. Cummings, John Keats, TS Eliot, A.R. Read excerpts of the best poems by E.E. While I don't believe in poetry as a magical elixir that heals all ills, I do believe that sometimes the mere sounds of words, thrown together on a page, can be a salve, or even provide enlightenment. This poem and the others that follow it cry out and push against the constraints of mortality. (p.176), In her work, McGuff Skinner cites critical writing by Elmer Kennedy-Andrews,[7] Gerry Smyth,[8] as well as a review by Andrew O'Hehir at Salon[9]. Power and corruption are two concepts that go hand-in-hand, and are explored as a unified theme across many genres. Seamus Deane has created a luminous tale about how childhood fear turns into fantasy and fantasy turns into fact. Pre-order is available at: Writing Poetry in the Dark Raw Dog Screaming Press : Raw Dog Screaming Press. Since Emily Dickinson was a child of rural nineteenth-century New England, it is not surprising that the natural scenes and figurative language drawn from it loom very large throughout her work. The people were saying no two were e'er wed And though dark poetry mostly deals with tragic subjects, its still up to the poet whether to write them in a positive or negative frame. But it slowly came together to tell the story of betrayal and guilt and the ripple affects that are felt beyond the first generation. If youre not, well, then you have to read Seamus Deanes Reading in the Dark to truly get a glimpse of the Irish experience notably the Northern Irish experience of growing up in the Fifties in Derry. 4. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. He would be conscripted into military service, and would suffer from illness and depression; it took him ten more years to complete the cycle of ten poems. This novel written by the late Seamus Deane, poet and literary critic, is very autobiographical. It accompanies this with several highly enjoyable passages: a Byzantine maths lesson endured by the protagonist was extremely funny. Heres a sample of what the cover will look like! Breathtakingly sad but vibrant and unforgettable, Reading in the Dark is one of the finest books about growing up--in Ireland or anywhere--that has ever been written. What I know is that the author has me in his hold; I will follow him wherever this story goes. The ending is left ambiguous, forcing you to make your own assumptions about the childs fate. That space for conversation both embraces and breeches the interpersonal distance we might have and need to take on certain topics of conversation to give voice to feelings and emotions that might not be easily conveyed with prose. Curated reading lists presented as part of the Poetry Coalition's annual theme. For beauty is nothingbut the beginning of terror, which we can still barely endure,and while we stand in wonder it coolly disdainsto destroy us. But one had a sorrow that never was said. The book is divided into three main parts, of two chapters each. But listen to the winds breathing,the unbroken news that takes shape out of silence.Its rustling toward you now from all the youthful dead.When you entered a church in Rome or Naples,didnt their fate speak quietly to you?Or an inscription echoed deep within you,as, not long ago, that tablet in Santa Maria Formosa.Their charge to me?that I gently dispelthe air of injustice that sometimeshinders a little their spirits pure movement.Granted, its strange to dwell on earth no more,to cease observing customs barely learned,not to give roses and other things of such promisea meaning in some human future:to stop being what one was in endlessly anxious hands,and ignore even ones own name like a broken toy.Strange, not to go on wishing ones wishes. In this issue mainly to the theme Hotel, Motel, No Tell. Lowry: In these days of reflection, say a prayer for our fearless nurses, Good news: Ray of hope: Beloved Paterson doctor released from hospital after battle with coronavirus, Thats what led to the idea of the'Reading in the Dark'series. (p.42), "I felt we lived in an empty space with a long cry from him ramifying through it. She told me that Kimikos piece, in particular, had helped her with the healing.. Did you know I was recently published in issues 1 & 2 of the Dark Poetry Society e-zine? Archival recordings from the Poetry Society of America events. This structure provides the reader with telling glimpses of crucial events in the narrator's life: the gloom of grinding poverty and injustice is relieved at times by hilarious and vivacious dialogue. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Frost's Early Poems and what it means. Subscribe to the PSA newsletter for more Reading In The Dark responses and to keep updated with the PSA. Dark poetry is the use of negative themes in poetic form. They express anguish, they philosophize, reach a kind of resolve. Ive been working with a brilliant artist, Onyx Art and Design, on a new cover for a second edition of my first poetry collection and first ever publication, Deipnon. You still dont see? They are Catholics and the novels narrator is about half way along his parents progeny. - , , . This non-fiction essay book meditates on craft, genre, style, and form as acclaimed SF/F/H poets come together to talk about their process, outlook, and approach to writing and incorporating the speculative into their poems. Sure, Ive always considered myself studious, but poetry felt almost elitist at times, like there was a secret handshake I never learned, and as a girl who grew up in a small rural town with a graduating class of less than ninety students, I didnt think poetry existed by or for people like me who maybe didnt have as much world experience or access to resources as others maybe did. "On the stairs, there was a clear, plain silence." On a less personal level, such works immortalize situations, thoughts, and emotions that should not be silenced or forgotten. 427 members Join group About this group I created this group to see how many people actually like poetry . As the protagonist is Catholic, it is called Derry. 3. :) I really liked the imagery of the poem. If you need help Choi suggests doodling images that really stick out as . Nyelvi, trtneti, dramaturgiai s szerkezeti megoldsokban is nagyon eltallt. I learned that while poetry could be ambiguous, academic, or highbrow, it could also be straightforward, queer, feminist, violent, or lush. On the surface, the family seems to be stable enough. Tributes. Despite the surrounding events, the narrator's tone never slips into complete despair, but maintains a sense of hope and humour throughout. "The First Elegy" from THE POETRY OF RILKE: BILINGUAL EDITION by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated and edited by Edward Snow. Books in this series (1 book) Hide books you have in your Kindle library 1 Dark Poetry Society Zine: Issue 12 Anniversary Issue by Amanda Jayne Benton (Author) and 9 more (2) I imagine that interview would be an interesting read. Most poets often compose dark works as a form of release. How does it feel when the person you love the most is already gone? With close to 400 pages of poetic magic, this collection is one to add to your bookshelf now. Pati istorija tikrai domi, nors, kiek sivaizduoju, nra unikali. Share your favorites in the comments below! Translations Brian Friel, published by Faber and Faber, [1] http://www.salon.com/april97/deane970411.html (page now deleted), [2] Reading in the Dark, Seamus Dean from After, [4] http://www.finnegansweb.com/wiki/index.php/The_Shan_Van_Vocht, [5] Translation from http://www.uhb.fr/Langues/Cei/shanvan.htm (page now deleted), [6] Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing introduction by Seamus Dean, page xxii, [7] http://www.salon.com/april97/deane970411.html (page now deleted). Kindle Edition Dark Poetry Society Zine is packed with poetry and prose from various writers. Aside from his interest in technology, crafts, and food, hes also your typical science fiction and fantasy junkie, spending most of his free time reading through an ever-growing to-be-read list. The poem is a classic example of uxorious poetry - poetry written about the love for a wife. The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. As it was meant to be. To get unlimited access to his unique perspective on local and national events,please subscribe or activate your digital account today. April 19, 2014 1. The novel has also been discussed by Amy McGuff Skinner in her 2007 Ph. Previous page. On an American farm a hungry young boy is cutting wood with a buzz saw. One young woman, he said, wrote to say that her mother, who already had a terminal illness, had recently also tested positive for the virus. This coming of age story, set in Northern Ireland, narrates the tragic tale of a family torn apart by secrets from the past. Pedro Serrano on Francisco de Quevedo's "La Torre" Continue Reading More Articles Dean Rader on Joy Harjo's "Perhaps the World Ends Here" Continue Reading Sophie Cabot Black on Mark Strand's "Black Sea" Continue Reading Tell us. Reading In The Dark is a swift, masterful transformation of family griefs and political violence into something at once rhapsodic and heartbreaking. Affiliate Disclosure: We may be compensated from the retailer if you purchase a book or product recommended on this website. Poets, activists, educators, and organizers on the #blackpoetsspeakout project. Every Angel is terrifying. No question about it. Our members say we're A Sanctuary From The So-Called Normal World. They reassure me that our circumstances are temporary, and while inside them, I can believe that beyond this world lies a brighter existence lit by power these poems describe. Much like Graham Swift's Waterland, this is an impeccably written, elegantly crafted novel. Reading Through The Decades. The online destination for the writers, publishing professionals, organizations, and readers who make Pittsburgh one of the worlds most literary cities. Award: $100 (85 entries) First Prize: "Under the Influence of Internet" by Eric Forsbergh, Reston, VA. 1 st HM: "Elegy Full of Dark Fruit" by Gail Giewont, North . Writers who take to dark poetry tend to explore the darker side of human nature. Writing Poetry in the Dark is a collection of essays that will start discussions and continue discourse about a variety of topics in the poetry community and in those surrounding the craft of writing in the areas of horror, science fiction, and fantasy.
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