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Category Archives: Blog
MFA in Creative Writing & Poetics
From Jeanne Heuving: There are still a few weeks left to apply to the MFA in Creative Writing & Poetics program at the University of Washington Bothell. Our MFA is dedicated to helping each student develop their creative work through … Continue reading
Jumpin Jack Flash Fiction, Tuesday Feb 5, 2013
9 flash fictions and a flash drama done in tweeting and texting lingo, hosted by Lyn Coffin. Lyn Coffin is an American poet, fiction writer, playwright, translator, non-fiction writer, editor.
Breadline Year Three – Wednesday, Jan 16, 2013
From Alex Bleecker: hey you effing fabulous sparkle-monkeys! are you as glad to be alive as we are? yes? no? well the good news is – it doesn’t matter – ’cause you are! so why not join us for the … Continue reading
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