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Category: Q&A

Q&A with Jessica Mehta: “The best poetry is inherently natural.”

October 19, 2021 by Guest Contributor
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This September, Jessica Mehta officially stepped into the role of poet-in-residence at Hugo House. Jessica is the author of fifteen books, including the collection When We Talk of Stolen Sisters (Not a Pipe Publishing),

Posted in #KeepWriting, Blog, Q&A, Writer's Spotlight, Writing, Writing Tips/Advice, You Are Hugo House

“A Glimpse of Something Real”: An exclusive Q&A with poet Ed Skoog

May 15, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Ed Skoog is an award-winning poet and author of four books of poetry. His latest collection Travelers Leaving For the City will be released by Copper Canyon Press on May

Posted in Blog, Events, Q&A, Writer's Spotlight, Writing Tips/Advice

Finishing Your Book: A Q&A with Writer and Mentor Peter Mountford

August 29, 2018 by Guest Contributor

This fall, we’re introducing a new advanced program for writers: a place of experimentation and accountability that we’re calling the Book Lab.   Designed to help writers reach the final

Posted in #KeepWriting, Blog, Hugo Classes, Q&A, Writer's Spotlight, Writing, Writing Tips/Advice

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