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Tag: Dawn Terpstra

Vacancies

Published on November 3, 2019 by Editorial Staff

Third Wednesday’s poem of the week is by Dawn Terpstra. It’s paired here with a photo by “Seigar”. Both are from our fall issue which is free in digital form from our website and available for purchase in print at Amazon.com.

Categories Poem of the Week, Uncategorized, Visual Art•Tags Dawn Terpstra, Literary Journal, Poem, Poem of the Week, Poetry, Seigar, Third Wednesday Magazine

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