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Raymond Hammond is editor of The New York Quarterly, and, of course, a poet himself.
We talk about instagram poetry, advertising in poetry magazines, snobbery, the movie "Dead Poet Society" ("It tought me how to teach poetry."), and the mailing list he would like to own (The New York Post mailing list, having people who need poetry.)
Raymond moved to Indianapolis in January. (An important previous experience was as a law enforcement office at The Statue of Liberty.)
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Raymond Hammond is editor of The New York Quarterly, and, of course, a poet himself.
We talk about instagram poetry, advertising in poetry magazines, snobbery, the movie "Dead Poet Society" ("It tought me how to teach poetry."), and the mailing list he would like to own (The New York Post mailing list, having people who need poetry.)
Raymond moved to Indianapolis in January. (An important previous experience was as a law enforcement office at The Statue of Liberty.)

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