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...Harvard since the time of Frost, Ashbery, and others.“Those generations of poets, coming from whatever class backgrounds they came from, would often go immediately to a place like Harvard,” says Kevin Holden ’05, an MFA candidate at the Iowa Writers?? Workshop in the University of Iowa. “So it’s not so much necessarily Harvard as it was them. You couldn’t write poetry as an undergrad for credit as far as I know, until fairly recently.”Many...
Peter’s always been that sophisticated guy that everyone looks to for insightful ideas during writers?? meetings. And with stories about controversial postering and campaign slogans under his belt, there’s no doubt that he’ll offer the magazine his discriminating tastes and his flair for detail...
Alyssa became a wonky politico in the weeks before writing an exposé on Harvard political partisans. A consummate writer and interviewer, Alyssa never shies away from being thorough. And with her deadpan story pitches at writers?? meetings, how could FM not bring this talented reporter into the fold...
Park, the officially-credited author of “The Study Revolution That Moved Harvard,” says it’s a common practice for autobiographies of Koreans, even of high-profile figures, to be written by professional writers??and she’s no exception...
...Craig) replies, “Do I look like I give a damn?” That just about sums up the new 007 adventure: grittier, tougher, and better than any other Bond film in recent memory. Pierce Brosnan’s 007 films were about how far the writers?? imaginations could stretch, how much the audience would be willing to believe, with each installment trying to outdo the last. But “Casino” is firmly grounded in reality.Based on the first book in the James Bond series of the same name...