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The Weekly Quickie Contest is back in town! Prompt 3, due August 7: Leather.
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postcard poetry
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A article about the famous Brothers Grimm, Fairy Tale Writers
Coloring the World entry.
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What you should expect of the weather on a British summer holiday.
A poem for my granddaughter, after holding her the very first time.
Random Reads
"Do you believe in God?" A poem of faith and the questions it brings.
How far would you go for perfection?
After losing her husband, Kathy is alone and scared. How can she find her way to go on.
Free verse on nocturnal freedom
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