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Nin Andrews

@andrewsnin

Nin Andrews is the author of seven full-length collections of poetry and seven chapbooks. Recent work has been published in Plume, Agni, and Limp Wrist.

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"I felt, while reading it, that poetry was working is magic in me again, offering a renewed sense of faith, if not in the future, at least in the mystical power of poetry." Nin Andrews on HERE: POEMS FOR THE PLANET (via @BestAmPo): blog.bestamericanpoetry.com/the_best_ameri…

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Having a bummer day when I heard that this story will be included in Best Microfiction 2020! hashtagartmag.com/writing/2019/5…

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"Bursky is a poet I trust to entertain, inspire, and to take me places I've never been before." —Nin Andrews (Nin Andrews) #VirtualAWP Read a poem from Rick Bursky's LET'S BECOME A GHOST STORY on the @BestAmPo Blog: blog.bestamericanpoetry.com/the_best_ameri…

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So grateful to Limp Wrist Magazine for accepting my poem, "How do you as a woman, dare to write about sex?" for the Dolly Parton tribute issue coming out 1/19/21 !

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"Writing is not, for me, a comfortable activity. It’s based on a paradox. A. Writing is hard. B. It’s supposed to look easy." Read Etruscan Press co-founder Philip Brady's conversation on writing and editing with Nin Andrews & @ARabaduex

"Writing is not, for me, a comfortable activity. It’s based on a paradox. A. Writing is hard. B. It’s supposed to look easy."

Read Etruscan Press co-founder Philip Brady's conversation on writing and editing with <a href="/AndrewsNin/">Nin Andrews</a> &amp; @ARabaduex
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The term "cancer cowboy" was not a compliment back when members of Acute Leukemia Group B got started. Tim Wendel talks to us about the early work of these doctors, and the stigmas medical oncologists overcame in the field. #OncTwitter #HistoryOfMedicine cancerhistoryproject.com/article/tim-we…