Contest #36 (Feb 2017) POSTCARDS
A3 Review Postcard Theme: https://writingmaps.submittable.com/submit/62657/contest-36-feb-2017-postcards For inspiration, read Charles Simic’s “The Lost Art of Postcard Writing.”
inspiration, creative writing prompts, motivational quotes, poetry and gentle nagging on the creative writing life…
A3 Review Postcard Theme: https://writingmaps.submittable.com/submit/62657/contest-36-feb-2017-postcards For inspiration, read Charles Simic’s “The Lost Art of Postcard Writing.”
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