September/October 2000

September/October 2000

Our cover story is an investigative poem profiling poet Frank Lima, whose fourth collection, The Beatitudes, explores the writer's personal relationship with his religion.

Features

The Resurrection of Frank Lima: An Investigative Poem

by Bob Holman
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A profile of Frank Lima in verse.

How Writers Stay the Course

Meeting the Mind: When to Silence the Inner Critic

by Natalie Goldberg
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Meditation can open the writer's mind.

Paying Attention: Kids Can Show the Way

by Elizabeth Kostova
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What writers can learn from their children.

Aging Well: Why Older Is Better

by Robert Phillips
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Aging can be an advantage, not a handicap.

News and Trends

Fence Parlays Lit Mag Into Books

by Mary Gannon
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Fence magazine founder Rebecca Wolff launches Fence Books.

Lexicon 2000

by Kevin Larimer
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A look at contemporary lexicography, or how dictionaries are updated every year.

E-mail Drive Saves Poetry Northwest

by Beth Ann Fennelly
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MFA students prevent Poetry Northwest's closure through an e-mail campaign involving major writers.

Stanley Kunitz Accepts Poet Laureate Post

by Kevin Larimer
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Ninety-five-year-old writer Stanley Kunitz succeeds Robert Pinsky as U.S. poet laureate.

ABA's Best-seller List Gains Ground

by Mike Batistick
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Several of the nation's midrange newspapers have plans to drop more prestigious best-seller lists in favor of the American Booksellers Association's Book Sense list.

The Practical Writer

Research and the Fiction Writer: Perils, Pleasures, and Pitfalls

by Catherine Wald
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Authors offer tips for the literary researcher.

Publicity Primer: The Basics Every Writer Should Know

by Stanley E. Ely
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How books are promoted in the current publishing market.

The Literary Life

The Art of Reading Lorrie Moore: Keeping Our Wit About Us

by Michelle Brockway
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How Lorrie Moore incorporates humor into her work.

Metromania: The Days of Future Past

by Michael Scharf
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Goverments of social-democratic countries such as Canada, France, Germany, and Austria have a history of supporting the arts in order to build national brand identity.

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