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May 05, 2008

Writers-in-Residence

In May 2004, poet Harold Rhenisch agreed to an email conversation about the challenges writers-in-residence face during the exchange between seasoned writer and emerging writer.

Rhenisch advises writers on what to do when participating in a professional critique, how to  submit your best work, alongside works-in-progress, in order to gain the most from the opportunity of working with an established writer.

Download QandA_Rhenisch.pdf

Download QandA_Rhenisch.pdf

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About Valerie Bean


  • Between corporate and technical writing gigs, Pickering resident Valerie Bean writes magazines features, news, profiles, and general-interest articles. She is a published book author and an internationally published poet.

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