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the broadsider | vol. 2, series 1-17 | 2010

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Posted in Paul Fericano | Tagged Art Beck, Billy Collins, David Highsmith, Debbie Yee, Diane di Prima, Marie Harris, Nancy Gross, Pat Schneider, Peg Quinn, Poetry, Robert Peake, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Sara Larsen, Shelley Gault, Suzanne Frost, Ted Kooser, The Broadsider, Tom Stolmar, William Taylor Jr | Leave a reply

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