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Annette Nasser
One doesn't have to be an "experienced" crafter to write, the person who chooses to write, writes from that "spur of the moment thing", when the light bulb suddenly flashes in the brain, sparking the muse within to pick up the pen either writing what was thought of in its entirety, or simply ' jotting' something down to write further, inscripting characters or words, significant of meaning, spoken to make distinctions, composing text in various genres, by hand or by computer, scribing the concept clearly possessed by the writer.
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Poetry It's like that, most days Seagull's Ballet Spring, Summer Nostalgia Sweet Remembrances The Past Untouched Rose
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