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Written Tales's avatar

Thank you everyone! Option 1 it is!

Anne Gruner's avatar

Option 1 for same reasons as stated below.

Larry Jaffe's avatar

I like 1. It's a better flow to read the po and then hear the poets voice.

Dawn Colclasure Wilson's avatar

I really like the first option. The second one would have me turning back to read their work as a refresher before I read their interview. Just my thoughts.

Seán Óg Ó Murchú's avatar

The first option seems to make the most sense!

Thompson Emate's avatar

I prefer Option 1 for the same reasons stated above.

Doug Hawley's avatar

Also 1

Tara Penry's avatar

I like option 1. When QA offers insights specific to that poem or story or writer’s style, it’s nice to see that person’s thought as one unit.

Written Tales's avatar

I am kind of feeling the same on this one. Thank you.

Darryl Willis's avatar

I like option 1.

Dee Allen.'s avatar

First, poem/story. Then the author's note.

Dee Allen.'s avatar

Option #1 for me.

Laurinda Lind's avatar

Option 1.

Alexander Ipfelkofer's avatar

Keeping it together seems best (1)

Suzanna de Baca's avatar

Option1!

Katrenia Busch's avatar

Option 1.

the Flea Dane's avatar

Like option 2 as the non-fiction/fiction split, but option 1 would be easier to read, I feel.

Gurupreet K. Khalsa's avatar

I agree that #1 works well.