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Answers Are Inside the Mountains Meditations on the Writing Life

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ISBN-10: 0472068547

ISBN-13: 9780472068548

Edition: 2003

Authors: William Stafford, Paul Merchant, Vincent Wixon, William Stafford

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List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 11/25/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 5.37" wide x 8.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.506
Language: English

William Stafford lives and writes in the Black Country. His work ranges from sci-fi and fantasy to crime and historical fictions - all of it with a sense of humour. This is his seventeenth novel.

Being a Poet: Comments and Interviews
A Just Right Resonance
"It Still Takes a Spark from Heaven": An Interview with Amy Godine
Contradictory Influences
Poems on Poets: Emily Dickinson, John Berryman, John Ashbery, Galway Kinnell, Richard Hugo
The Art of Poetry: The Paris Review Interview with William Young
Opportunities to Retrieve Paradise
Speaking of Writing ...
Some Suggestions from Experience
The Answers Are Inside the Mountains
On Workshops and Poetry Classes
Meeting the Workshop
The Minuet
Goals
An Allegiance to the Most Tongue-Tied: A Discussion of Workshops with Claire Cooperstein
A Memory Map Exercise
Workshop Insights
The Classroom Contract
From a Class on Poetry
Farewell after a "Craft Lecture"
Daily Writing
Three Poems on Writing
Three Days, Four Poems: An Interview with Vincent Wixon and Michael Markee
Four Early Poems: "Vacation," "Fall Journey," "Traveling through the Dark," "Back Home"
On Revision: An Interview with Vincent Wixon and Michael Markee
Whatever the World Gives Me: "The Animal That Drank Up Sound," "At the Playground," "Coming Back," "The Magic Mountain"
"An Indulgence in Loss": A Dialogue with Richard Hugo
Just Thinking