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Month: April 2014

In appreciation of poetry

April 1, 2014

WordPress News informs me that April is NaPoWriMo or National Poetry Writing Month. I haven’t written poetry in a very long time and, to be quite honest, the more I read the less likely I am to put pen to paper in that way again. So while I’m not going to stun you with a … More In appreciation of poetry

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