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As poets, we're writing into the void, and we're not writing to be bestsellers. Whatever individual responses we get, whether at a reading, by a conversation or a letter, mean the world.
Mary Jo Salter
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Mary Jo Salter
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: August 15
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