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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Marty Esworthy does York Poetry Festival Beat Bash and it sounds like this...

Posted by danaShore at 2:46 PM No comments:
Labels: Alex Hartman, Anna Jones, Biloxi, Iris G Press, Le Hinton, Marty Esworthy, Midnight Sun, NetMagic, Who zoomin' who?, York Poetry Festival
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