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Micro vs. Prose Poem
with Erin Vachon

You’ve written something tiny and now face a pesky question. Is this a micro or a prose poem? We’ll study the line between these sister genres, reading and writing to strengthen our hand in both forms.

Date: June 1st
Time: 11am NYC. Please check for your particular time zone!
Duration: 90 minutes
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Erin Vachon is Senior Reviews Editor at SmokeLong Quarterly, the Multigenre Reviewer-at-Large for The Rumpus, the Multigenre + Chapbook Editor for Split/Lip Press, and an Editorial Panelist for Sarabande’s 2025 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction. Their work appears in SmokeLong Quarterly, Black Warrior Review, DIAGRAM, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Pinch, Brevity, The Anarchist Review of Books, and more. Their writing has been selected for the Wigleaf Top 50 and nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best Small Fictions, Best of Net, and Best Microfictions. Erin writes and edits outside Providence, RI.

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