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page-lambert's picture
Nov.15.2011
Horses have been studying humans from across the safety of a river, or from the overlook of a high ridge, or from across an expanse of grassland, for thousands of years. The oldest archealogical evidence links horses and humans as far back as 400,000 to 600,000 years ago, not as companions, but as...
christopher-meeks's picture
Apr.17.2010
  As I mentioned previously about attending the AWP writers conference in Denver, the mile-high city is dry. Chapstick is as important as water. While at times I felt like a potato slice on the Lay's potato chip production belt, my companions and I kept plenty busy during the conference--as much...
sarah-stone's picture
Apr.17.2010
“The progressive cultural evolution of humanity will lead us to understand that we are animals among other animals.” (Sandy Skoglund)  It’s an animal thing, how writers need the other arts. We need to be fed differently, to be knocked down differently, in order to understand everything we don’t see...