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Marge Piercy: Critical Essay by Marge Piercy

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SOURCE: “Inviting the Muse,” in Parti-Colored Blocks for a Quilt, The University of Michigan Press, 1982, pp. 5-17.

In the following essay, Piercy describes the initial steps of her creative process—inspiration and concentration.

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