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Cameron BradleyinWriters’ BlokkeRewriting Hemingway’s “A Very Short Story” from MemoryA writing exercise inspired by Neil Gaiman and Gene WolfeMay 11, 20231May 11, 20231
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Cameron BradleyinNew Writers WelcomeTurn Your Bad Poetry Into GoldOr, at least into something a bit betterFeb 21, 202310Feb 21, 202310
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Cameron BradleyinWriters’ BlokkeFour Poets who Publish on TwitterBecause not all poets post their workJan 25, 20222Jan 25, 20222
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