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10.30.2016

Spock Just Read Your Work

Posted by Marian at 12:07 PM
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  • Cameron D. Garriepy
  • W.K. Kortas--mediocre means "better than some"
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  • Ebbtide
  • Catnip
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  • Comin' Up Holdin' Darts
  • another damn poetry blog
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  • Not The Rockefellers
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these are my words

Unless otherwise noted, all poems, stories, essays, images, and words posted on this blog are the property of Marian Kent. Poems, stories, essays, images, and/or words may not be reproduced, manipulated, altered, or used in any form without express written permission of Marian Kent. Copyright infringement is strictly prohibited and legal remedies will be pursued.
Skinny Legs and All
The Spectator Bird
Breakfast of Champions
A Man Without a Country
Small Wonder: Essays
The Bean Trees
A Wrinkle in Time
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West
The Illustrated Man
The Bone People
Jane Eyre
The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1)
Atlas of the Human Heart: A Memoir
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
The Bell Jar
Animal Dreams
Flowers for Algernon
Tar Baby
Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit
Song of Solomon
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