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Poets & Writers Magazine

January/February 2024
Magazine

For more than twenty years, Poets & Writers Magazine has been a trusted companion to writers who take their vocation seriously. Within its pages, our readers find provocative essays on the literary life, practical guidance for getting published and pursuing writing careers, in-depth profiles of poets, fiction writers, and writers of creative nonfiction, and conversation among fellow professionals.

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Poets & Writers Magazine • Volume 52 • Issue 1

EDITOR’S Note • A FEW WORDS AND A FEW WORDS MORE

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Conferences in the Age of COVID

One Page • Where New And Noteworthy Books Begin

Pulitzer Prizes Open to Noncitizens

Poetry NFTs Are Having a Moment

Small Press Points • The Nashville-based independent press April Gloaming

Literary MagNet

Cathy Linh Che of Kundiman

TheTimeIsNow • Writing Prompts and Exercises

The Antithesis of Inspiration • WHY CHATGPT WILL NEVER WRITE A LITERARY MASTERPIECE

THE ALCHEMY OF INSPIRATION • Inspiration comes to writers a bit like alchemy: The right combination of ideas and callings and questions swirl together to create something potent, powerful, new—magical. Explore the elements that might

FIRE • Be the Revolution

WATER • Stay Fluid

AIR • Speak and Breathe

EARTH • Ground Yourself in Purpose

MANIFEST SOME MAGIC • Get Out of Your Own Way and Do the Darn Thing

PERFORMING THE FUTURE • Our Nineteenth Annual Look at Debut Poets

Ina Carino • FEAST

Simon Shieh • MASTER

Amanda Gunn • THINGS I DIDN’T DO WITH THIS BODY

Carolina Hotchandani • THE BOOK EATERS

Leslie Sainz • HAVE YOU BEEN LONG ENOUGH AT TABLE

Kweku Abimbola • SALTWATER DEMANDS A PSALM

Elisa Gonzalez • GRAND TOUR

Joshua Burton • GRACE ENGINE

Leah Nieboer • SOFT APOCALYPSE

Shaina Phenix • TO BE NAMED SOMETHING ELSE

PublishingMyths • “It’s impossible to sell a story or essay collection.”

An Author’s View of Publicity and Marketing • WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE PROMOTION OF YOUR BOOK

Deadlines

Submission Calendar

Recent Winners

Conferences & Residencies

Where Words Prevail Not


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 132 Publisher: Poets & Writers, Inc Edition: January/February 2024

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  • Release date: December 13, 2023

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English

For more than twenty years, Poets & Writers Magazine has been a trusted companion to writers who take their vocation seriously. Within its pages, our readers find provocative essays on the literary life, practical guidance for getting published and pursuing writing careers, in-depth profiles of poets, fiction writers, and writers of creative nonfiction, and conversation among fellow professionals.

pw.org

Poets & Writers Magazine • Volume 52 • Issue 1

EDITOR’S Note • A FEW WORDS AND A FEW WORDS MORE

Reactions

Conferences in the Age of COVID

One Page • Where New And Noteworthy Books Begin

Pulitzer Prizes Open to Noncitizens

Poetry NFTs Are Having a Moment

Small Press Points • The Nashville-based independent press April Gloaming

Literary MagNet

Cathy Linh Che of Kundiman

TheTimeIsNow • Writing Prompts and Exercises

The Antithesis of Inspiration • WHY CHATGPT WILL NEVER WRITE A LITERARY MASTERPIECE

THE ALCHEMY OF INSPIRATION • Inspiration comes to writers a bit like alchemy: The right combination of ideas and callings and questions swirl together to create something potent, powerful, new—magical. Explore the elements that might

FIRE • Be the Revolution

WATER • Stay Fluid

AIR • Speak and Breathe

EARTH • Ground Yourself in Purpose

MANIFEST SOME MAGIC • Get Out of Your Own Way and Do the Darn Thing

PERFORMING THE FUTURE • Our Nineteenth Annual Look at Debut Poets

Ina Carino • FEAST

Simon Shieh • MASTER

Amanda Gunn • THINGS I DIDN’T DO WITH THIS BODY

Carolina Hotchandani • THE BOOK EATERS

Leslie Sainz • HAVE YOU BEEN LONG ENOUGH AT TABLE

Kweku Abimbola • SALTWATER DEMANDS A PSALM

Elisa Gonzalez • GRAND TOUR

Joshua Burton • GRACE ENGINE

Leah Nieboer • SOFT APOCALYPSE

Shaina Phenix • TO BE NAMED SOMETHING ELSE

PublishingMyths • “It’s impossible to sell a story or essay collection.”

An Author’s View of Publicity and Marketing • WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE PROMOTION OF YOUR BOOK

Deadlines

Submission Calendar

Recent Winners

Conferences & Residencies

Where Words Prevail Not


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