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"Poets who value poetry as a vocation have traditionally looked to teaching, especially university creative writing programs for their incomes. With the proliferation of tens of thousands of MFA-trained poets looking for teaching jobs, it is vital that poets consider other avenues of employment. The award-winning poet, Sandy McIntosh, having lost an early teaching assignment, launched a life-long career in businesses that utilized his writing abilities. Instead of corrupting his poetry, he shows how working in different writing genres enhances creative work"--

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"Poets who value poetry as a vocation have traditionally looked to teaching, especially university creative writing programs for their incomes. With the proliferation of tens of thousands of MFA-trained poets looking for teaching jobs, it is vital that poets consider other avenues of employment. The award-winning poet, Sandy McIntosh, having lost an early teaching assignment, launched a life-long career in businesses that utilized his writing abilities. Instead of corrupting his poetry, he shows how working in different writing genres enhances creative work"--
Autorenporträt
Sandy McIntosh is publisher of Marsh Hawk Press. His recent memoirs, A HOLE IN THE OCEAN: A HAMPTONS' APPRENTICESHIP and LESSER LIGHTS: MORE TALES FROM A HAMPTONS' APPRENTICESHIP feature stories of the writers and artists of Long Island's Hamptons who were his mentors. He has published fifteen collections of poetry and prose as well as three award-winning computer software programs. His filmscript won the Silver Medal in the Film Festival of the Americas.