Thinking about Sylvia Plath as the winter darkness comes on

Posted by Village Poet on December 14th, 2006 at 02:12am

Like most women of my age who grew up aspiring to be writers, I felt the shadow of Sylvia Plath over me when I was young. When I?m struggling to…

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