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Tag: Ryan Keeney

When They Called Me Teacher I Left Them

Published on January 21, 2021January 21, 2021 by Editorial Staff

3rd Wednesday’s poem of the week by Ryan Keeney is from our Winter Issue, now available in print at Amazon.com and free in PDF format at our website.

We’re reading for spring and our annual poetry contest is open for entries until February 15th.

Categories Poem of the Week, Uncategorized•Tags Literary Journal, Poem, Poem of the Week, Poetry, Ryan Keeney, Third Wednesday Magazine

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