My lit mag starter pack now doubles as a list. It also now includes several literary magazines and journals bravely working amidst the occupation of Minneapolis:
My lit mag starter pack now doubles as a list. It also now includes several literary magazines and journals bravely working amidst the occupation of Minneapolis:
I feel like a thematic chapbook may take even more time, if not careful guidance, to explore the theme with enough multidimensionality to comprise that many poems—particularly if your students are not already experienced and skilled poets.
March 5, 2025 at 12:16 PM
I feel like a thematic chapbook may take even more time, if not careful guidance, to explore the theme with enough multidimensionality to comprise that many poems—particularly if your students are not already experienced and skilled poets.
For reference, undergraduates in college creative writing courses might typically produce the bare minimum to fill a chapbook (about 15 poems) over the course of a semester, at roughly one poem (and revision) per week—with additional time for sequencing, design, and final revisions.
March 5, 2025 at 12:08 PM
For reference, undergraduates in college creative writing courses might typically produce the bare minimum to fill a chapbook (about 15 poems) over the course of a semester, at roughly one poem (and revision) per week—with additional time for sequencing, design, and final revisions.
This was a brilliant episode. Thank you for exposing me to games, as well as systems of game design, that I had never heard of nor considered—and seeing how leftist or anti-capitalist thought can liberate the boundaries of "game." I also enjoyed the surprise utterance of "dasein." Cheers!
October 25, 2024 at 11:03 PM
This was a brilliant episode. Thank you for exposing me to games, as well as systems of game design, that I had never heard of nor considered—and seeing how leftist or anti-capitalist thought can liberate the boundaries of "game." I also enjoyed the surprise utterance of "dasein." Cheers!