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November 4, 2018
Capricorn
Don’t haggle over The price of your soul—agree Any price is good
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Aquarius
Break down barriers To become the world’s first half- Wombat astronaut
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Pisces
You might like playing Ball hockey more if you used Someone else’s balls
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Aries
It doesn’t matter How stupid you think it is You still need to breathe
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Taurus
I can’t believe you Fell for the oldest trick in The book: paying tax
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Gemini
Your life would make a Good TV series that blends Comedy and pain
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Cancer
Live your dream—but be Satisfied to dream about Being a wage slave
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Leo
Even after you Clone yourself, you won’t find a Sympathetic ear
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October 31, 2018
Designated Mourner (Catherine Owen)
Reading Catherine Owen's Designated Mourner is uncomfortable and feels wrong. Elegies for a deceased spouse, Owen's poems are discomforting in the truest sense. This raw, exposed emotion is doubly impressive due to the actual polish of the poems on the craft level. Owen oscillates between simple, stark expressiveness ("We were so perfect / at the [...]
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October 30, 2018
David Annandale on Writing Tie-In Fiction — 011
David Annandale, author of a million WARHAMMER 40,000 novels, discusses writing tie-in fiction. Writing the Wrong Way with Jonathan Ball, PhD is the perfect podcast for serious writers who want to stand out in a crowded industry by becoming more productive while taking more artistic risks. Jonathan Ball, an author with a PhD in literature, [...]
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