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E.M. Hodge Writer's block seems to be more of an over focus on a project...time to take a break. I go for a run, draw, and divert. Reading other things and watch…moreWriter's block seems to be more of an over focus on a project...time to take a break. I go for a run, draw, and divert. Reading other things and watching t.v. helps as well. Most of all, since I write different sorts of thing, I just turn to something different.(less)
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Undone

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Capturing Meaning, Giving Voice to Secrets: Poetry as Power

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Poetry generates reaction by the simple utterance of the term. It carries the baggage of bad high school literature classes, where curriculum dictates, then force-feeds students, particular, famous or notable poets that may not resonate with individual readers.  Furthermore, students in such classes must attempt to write their own poem within a required form (e.g. iambic pentameter,

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