What Happens to Literature When Writers Embrace A.I. As Their Muse? What happens to literature when writers embrace A.I. as their muse?
He Made a Magazine, 95 Issues, While Hiding From the Nazis in an Attic The people who hid Curt Bloch, a German Jew, in the crawl space of a Dutch home gave him both food and the materials he needed to make a highly creative magazine now drawing attention.
Benjamin Zephaniah, Poet of Social Justice Issues, Dies at 65 He opened the door for future generations of poets of color to use their own voices.
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How Cave Canem Has Nurtured Generations of Black Poets The poets’ fellowship, which was founded in 1996, has worked with poets who have gone on to win many of the genre’s most important accolades.