n+1′s staff has grown in the past five years. As it holds non-profit status, one can assume its level of contributions from wealthy benefactors– or from n+1 staffers– has risen.
The Underground Literary Alliance, on the other hand, in 2007 suffered betrayals and defections, followed by internal disputes and dismemberment. Its final actions– two readings staged by ULA poet Frank D. Walsh– occurred in 2009.
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