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		<description><![CDATA[Writing Metrical Poetry William Baer Writer’s Digest Books 2006 If you find yourself more than a little frightened by the idea of writing formal, metrical poetry, then fear no longer.  The good news is that help exists.  Published in 2006, William Baer’s Writing Metrical Poetry is a great introductory-level book for the poet interested in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>From Death Row, an Interview with a Wolf:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Death Row, an Interview with a Wolf: (Interviewer’s Notes:  He stares at his hands as he speaks.  His eyes are sunken.  Said it was insomnia, nights without peace, that brought him to me.) Fine, grade A meat. A feast, that girl—age nine— all warm and soft and wet inside her red. So tender, that [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benjamin “Biggers” Kane: Extortionist, Murderer, Bibliomancer. (Interviewer’s Notes:  As before, he smiles and I go cold. But, as he speaks, his eyes are as afraid as mine.) No one could ever know the lust I had for hope. But Gilgamesh was dead and cold by the time I was eight. And Beowulf was burned when [...]]]></description>
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