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Thursday, April 2, 2009

"I'm working on a collection of poems that will be defined by the poems that end up being in it."

One of the only honest "project descriptions" I've ever heard. Likelihood of it getting Stu a Canada Council grant? Almost nil.

Posted by Zachariah Wells at 9:33 PM  

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