Advice for a Young Poet
As writing jobs evaporate in New York City, it’s getting harder and harder to make it as a writer in New York City.
Poet and novelist Nathaniel Bellows moved to the city from rural Maine, surviving the transition while writing a book of poetry and a novel. Last week GalleyCat caught up with Bellows, getting the scoop on his upcoming work and his advice for young writers during these tough economic times.
For more poetry advice, check out GalleyCat’s video interview with Susan DeFord–a poet and dogwalker working on a collection called Dogs of Brooklyn.

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