Nothing to Lose but the Chains: Poetry in the Neighborhood, Arts in the Economy
Posted by Village Poet on January 18th, 2007 at 04:01am
Writing can be a very lonely occupation, but poetry is an art that flourishes in community — you might even say it requires a community, a ?scene,? in order to…
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