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The Daily Poet
On a blog named “Letters from Heart’s Content”, surely the reader expects to read something new from time to time. Fresh out of the oven, slathered with butter, here it is. Gotham Writers Workshop offers some dynamite writing courses online. My … Continue reading →
Posted in Poetry, Stories of Home, Writing about writing
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Tagged Gotham Writers Workshop, Katy Noelle, Obe Lisai, poem, poetry, The Daily Poet, writing prompt
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Over a Virtual Pot of Tea
If we were having tea together I would tell you I am cutting sugar to 25 grams a day so I can kick a sugar addiction. I know getting hold of my health would have the greatest effect on my sense … Continue reading →
Posted in Stories of Home, writing101
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Tagged Art Equine, art teacher, cutting sugar, gluten free scone, MECA, Rose Arbour, Sugar addiction, Suzy Nielsen, Virtual teapot, writing prompt, writing101
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