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An exciting place to ignite your spark of creativity through quick writing exercises. Writer's Block? This blog will dazzle you with a playful love of language. It will allow you to romp with words and wallow in the joy of writing!
1. Twas the Night Before Christmas and......

Do you want to do a continuing story?  It was a lot of fun last year!  We'll start with the traditional Santa story and go from there.  Just add to the comment before yours!



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Twas the night before Christmas and....

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