Five Points, Vol. 16, No. 3
Spring 2015From Philip Levine: "I think one of the luckiest things that happened to me was not publishing a book in a sizable edition, one which anybody saw, until I was forty."
Read MoreFrom Philip Levine: "I think one of the luckiest things that happened to me was not publishing a book in a sizable edition, one which anybody saw, until I was forty."
Read MoreFrom Meg Pokrass, "During the start of our spontaneous collaboration (there was no plan) I kept wondering if I were dreaming."
From Stephen Dunn, “I am worried … once that I know what I am doing, I just might do it.”
Read MoreFrom Lydia Davis, “I suppose obsession is something many or most of us are prone to at least from time to time.”
Read MoreFrom James Dickey, “I meant to write about the universal need for contact that runs through all sentient beings and will be served, even if it creates monsters. It’s too strong for everything.”
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