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“We write a line we're especially proud of, and weeks later find it staring -no glaring- back at us from some stanza in George Herbert or Emily Dickinson. All poets have debts outstanding. It's how we learn; how we adore; we come to ourselves by putting those selves into the hands of masters. With experience we learn how to disguise our thefts (sometimes by flaunting them). It is how we both continue and extend a tradition. -J.D. McClatchy, Writing Between the Lines”

Robin Behn, The Practice of Poetry: Writing Exercises From Poets Who Teach
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The Practice of Poetry: Writing Exercises From Poets Who Teach The Practice of Poetry: Writing Exercises From Poets Who Teach by Robin Behn
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