A Writing Date

Ep. 3 - An Ode to Poetry

21 min · 20 de abr de 2025
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Mentioned in this episode: Georgia Heard [https://www.georgiaheard.com], Ralph Fletcher [https://ralphfletcherbooks.com/], Lily Howard Scott [https://www.lilyhowardscott.com], and the Quoddy Writing Retreat [https://ralphfletcherbooks.com/quoddy-writing-retreat/]

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