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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

One Aspect of a Writer's Ambition


One aspect of a writer's ambition gets reflected in what that writer accepts as finished work.  Another aspect gets reflected and in how that writer makes that decision. 
Posted by Lex Runciman at 11:29 AM
Labels: poetry, writing

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