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White Writer Makes “Best Poetry” — With An Asian Pen Name

Poet Michael Derrick Hudson was published in The Best American Poetry 2015 anthology under the name “Yi-Fen Chou.” Hudson claims to use this name as a “strategy” for getting poems published.

by Isaac Fitzgerald

Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/isaacfitzgerald/yi-fen-chou-is-michael-derrick-hudson#.ljkm9RZAe1

The poetry world was shocked Monday to discover that Yi-Fen Chou, a poet who appears in the anthology The Best American Poetry 2015, is actually the pen name of Michael Derrick Hudson.

Michael Derrick Hudson a/k/a Yi-Fen Chou via poetryfoundation.org

Michael Derrick Hudson a/k/a Yi-Fen Chou via poetryfoundation.org

Hudson’s poem “The Bees, the Flowers, Jesus, Ancient Tigers, Poseidon, Adam and Eve” was both originally published in Prairie Schooner and reprinted in The Best American Poetry 2015 under the name Yi-Fen Chou.

Hudson poem

In his bio for the anthology, Hudson admits that he used the pen name of Yi-Fen Chou as a strategy for getting his poems accepted by literary journals:

Hudson bio

Many in the literary community took to social media to raise their concerns about the publication of Hudson’s poem in light of his nom de plume.

But Sherman Alexie, guest editor of The Best American Poetry 2015 — and in some sense originally a victim of a hoax — defended his decision to publish the poem, even after learning that Yi-Fen Chou was a pseudonym.

Details at: http://www.buzzfeed.com/isaacfitzgerald/yi-fen-chou-is-michael-derrick-hudson#.ljkm9RZAe1

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Which Episode Of “The Twilight Zone” Best Describes Your Love Life?

“That’s not fair… that’s not fair at all!

by NIA ALVAEZOS

To take the love quiz, go to: http://www.buzzfeed.com/niaalavezos/which-twilight-zone-episode-describes-your-love-1jrcx#.ta21zoo0l

What lies between the summit of man’s knowledge and the pit of his fears? What’s ha sign post up ahead? Your Twilight Zone Love Life.

Let Rod Serling be your Love Doctor and The Twilight Zone be your guide.

Let Rod Serling be your Love Doctor and The Twilight Zone be your guide.

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Writing tip Wednesday: “Attire and attitude”

What's the best dressed author wearing these days, well here's a way to find out.

What’s the best dressed author wearing these days, well here’s a way to find out.

The Illustrated A-Z Guide To Author Wardrobe Staples

by Kate Gavino

Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/kategavino/c-is-for-cardigan#.cvQdPjWq2

Learn now what you need to wear to better polish those sentences and tie up those loose ends in your writing.

And if you are new at this writing game, or starting to work on your first novel, consider this game as your guide to what’s ahead:

This Board Game Perfectly Captures What It’s Like To Write Your First Book
“Stare at the blank screen, try not to cry.”

by Jon Adams

Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jonadams/pasta-filled-taco#.kdOLyPzwb

The board game to guide you through your novel writing experience.

The board game to guide you through your novel writing experience.

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Twenty-four things about publishing…

24 Things No One Tells You About Book Publishing

Ten years ago, my first novel Prep came out. Three novels later, here’s what I’ve learned about the publishing industry and writing since then.

by Curtis Sittenfeld

Writing is only part of the mystery.

Writing is only part of the mystery.

Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/curtissittenfeld/things-no-one-ever-tells-you-about-the-publishing-industry?bffbbooks

  1. When it comes to fellow writers, don’t buy into the narcissism of small differences. In all their neurotic, competitive, smart, funny glory, other writers are your friends.
  2. Unless you’re Stephen King, or you’re standing inside your own publishing house, assume that nobody you meet has ever heard of you or your books. If they have, you can be pleasantly surprised.
  3. At a reading, 25 audience members and 20 chairs is better than 200 audience members and 600 chairs.
  4. There are very different ways people can ask a published writer for the same favor. Polite, succinct, and preemptively letting you off the hook is most effective.
  5. Blurbs achieve almost nothing, everyone in publishing knows it, and everyone in publishing hates them.
  6. But a really good blurb from the right person can, occasionally, make a book take off.
  7. When your book is on best-seller lists, people find you more amusing and respond to your emails faster.
  8. When your book isn’t on best-seller lists, your life is calmer and you have more time to write.
  9. The older you are when your first book is published, the less gratuitous resentment will be directed at you.
  10. The goal is not to be a media darling; the goal is to have a career.
  11. The farther you live from New York, the less preoccupied you’ll be with literary gossip. Like cayenne pepper, literary gossip is tastiest in small doses.
  12. Contrary to stereotype, most book publicists aren’t fast-talking, vapid manipulators; they’re usually warm, organized youngish women (yes, they are almost all women) who love to read.
  13. Female writers are asked more frequently about all of the following topics than male writers: whether their work is autobiographical; whether their characters are likable; whether their unlikable characters are unlikable on purpose or the writer didn’t realize what she was doing; how they manage to write after having children.

For the other eleven, go to: http://www.buzzfeed.com/curtissittenfeld/things-no-one-ever-tells-you-about-the-publishing-industry?bffbbooks

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