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THE POETRY WORLD SERIES: of litquake and the literary death match

THE POETRY WORLD SERIES: of litquake and the literary death match

October 4, 2011
Evan Karp
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(Evan Karp) As Litquake approaches and the air brings us memories of what’s to come (soon we will turn into pumpkins), it’s a perfect time…

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