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1. ‘Your fame will be sung all round the world': Martial on the convenience of libraries

"Your library of a gracious country villa, from where the reader can see the city close by: might you squeeze in my naughty Muse, between your more respectable poems?" Martial’s avid fans will find themselves on familiar ground here, at the suburban ranch of the poet’s aspirational namesake, Julius Martial (4.64).

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2. Maggie Gets an ‘A’ from Award-Winning Kansas Poet and Creative Writing Teacher

Maggie Steele tells her own story in the novel, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon. An award-winning poet and creative writing teacher says Maggie deserves an “A” for her inspiring, first-person read. “Maggie hums along like a well-oiled, wonderfully written machine,” writes … Continue reading

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