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Terrible Writing By Great Writers

Terrible Writing By Great Writers

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By Literary Hub | July 10, 2015

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Poet Selfies

Searching for The Thing-In-Itselfie

By Kate Durbin | July 9, 2015

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Invention as Poetry, Electricity as Magic

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How to Send Things to Germany

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By Nell Zink | July 9, 2015

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