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In this new feature, we’ve asked Sun subscribers and contributors about their experience with the magazine and their thoughts about the future.
Heather Sellers published the first of many pieces in The Sun in April 1996. She is director of the undergraduate and MFA creative writing programs at the University of South Florida. Heather has a new textbook, How to Make Poems, forthcoming this fall. Visit heathersellers.com for information on her writing workshops and her latest collection of poetry, Field Notes from the Flood Zone.
Browse all of Heather’s work from the magazine here.
They paid writers and had a large readership. Eventually I came to love the truly wonderful Sun community — the writing retreats, meeting writers and readers, and so on.
In every issue, there’s something I fall in love with. Every. Issue.
It’s the opposite of AI. It’s real I.
Continue writing.
Helen Garner. I recommend any of her diaries.
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