Hammer

The stone arm raising a stone hammer
dreams it can descend upon itself.

When the quest is indecipherable,-
...what is left is a career.

What once was apprehended in passion
survives as opinion.

To be both author of
this statue, and the statue itself.


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—Frank Bidart, from Music Like Dirt

Ryan Van Meter's If You Knew Then What I Know Now is a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award.

Caitlin Horrocks' This Is Not Your City is shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing.

Lia Purpura is interviewed in Orion.

07-22-2012
Rough Likeness

The Creative Writing Programs MS-A1730 Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55104
2012/07/22 to 2012/07/28 Hamline University MFA Program Residency


http://www.hamline.edu/cwp/

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