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Poetic Flash Fiction in 51 Syllables

Poetic Flash Fiction in 51 Syllables. What will you write? Wednesday, 30 January 2013. Three Word Wednesday CCCXIV. The words at 3WW. Tendril, Pulsate, and Drab. If a tendril of dry rot could pulsate it would bring this drab house down. What will you write? Links to this post. Subscribe to Posts Atom. If you love me Ill follow you too. THE AMERICAN SANDWICH GAME. Poetic Flash Fiction in 51 Syllables. Write a piece of poetic flash fiction in just 51 syllables. Write an American Sentence .

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Poetic Flash Fiction in 51 Syllables. What will you write? Wednesday, 30 January 2013. Three Word Wednesday CCCXIV. The words at 3WW. Tendril, Pulsate, and Drab. If a tendril of dry rot could pulsate it would bring this drab house down. What will you write? Links to this post. Subscribe to Posts Atom. If you love me Ill follow you too. THE AMERICAN SANDWICH GAME. Poetic Flash Fiction in 51 Syllables. Write a piece of poetic flash fiction in just 51 syllables. Write an American Sentence .

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