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Author: Kristen Hoggatt

Kristen Hoggatt lives, works, and writes in Boston, where she received her MFA from Emerson College. She volunteers at 826 Boston.
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02/14/2011

The Waiting Game

by Kristen Hoggatt

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01/31/2011

Everybody’s a Poet!

by Kristen Hoggatt

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01/18/2011

Format vs. Function

by Kristen Hoggatt

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12/22/2010

Rocky Road

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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12/09/2010

Ho, Ho, Hmmmmm

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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11/29/2010

Kewl

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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11/12/2010

Around Here Somewhere

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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11/01/2010

Yes, We’re Open

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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10/18/2010

Costume Drama

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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10/04/2010

A Profound Loss

Advice and insight from a professional poet.

by Kristen Hoggatt

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