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What do poets actually change when writing from lived experience?

We compress timelines. We shift culpability. We choose the detail that will make a story land harder. These decisions can clarify meaning — but they can also risk distorting responsibility when real people and events are involved.

I’ve been thinking through that tension in a new essay on ethical lying in poetry, published today with Poets & Writers: 

Mar 16
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