Anne Marie Macari is the author of five books of poetry. Most recently published was her book Red Deer, which was released in 2015. She spoke to a Manuscripts staff member, Wesley Sexton, about how to generate new material and what to do when ideas seem blocked. Macari founded and teaches in the Drew MFA Program for Poetry & Poetry Translation
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A dialogue about teaching poetry as the result of one author teaching a poetry module previously del...
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English senior honors thesisConcluding paragraph: "In discovering the expansive history of poetic co...
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As writers move between poetry and writing in and for their subject disciplines, it is interesting t...
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