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Poets & Writers Magazine • Volume 52 • Issue 1
EDITOR’S Note • A FEW WORDS AND A FEW WORDS MORE
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AIR • Speak and Breathe
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MANIFEST SOME MAGIC • Get Out of Your Own Way and Do the Darn Thing
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Simon Shieh • MASTER
Amanda Gunn • THINGS I DIDN’T DO WITH THIS BODY
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Joshua Burton • GRACE ENGINE
Leah Nieboer • SOFT APOCALYPSE
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An Author’s View of Publicity and Marketing • WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE PROMOTION OF YOUR BOOK
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