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Monday, May 7, 2012
This week in poetry club our prompt is one clear night while the other slept.
And, just so you all know, you don't need to write to the prompts, because the prompt is there as a sort of stepping stone to writing, and if you end up writing something related, then great! If not that's totally fine because it still gave you the inspiration to write.
Hope to see you tomorrow in poetry club!
And, just so you all know, you don't need to write to the prompts, because the prompt is there as a sort of stepping stone to writing, and if you end up writing something related, then great! If not that's totally fine because it still gave you the inspiration to write.
Hope to see you tomorrow in poetry club!
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