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Tugs and Plucks

March 14, 2020July 13, 2020 Rachel Sandell

What is a poet to do when she forgets the idea she was going to write about? Probably write about losing the idea she was going to write about. Well, when life gives you lemons...

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Mud Boats

February 29, 2020July 13, 2020 Rachel Sandell

What's a poet to do when she's inspired by other people's characters? Write a poem vaguely referencing the story, of course! This is the closest to fan fiction I'll ever get.

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