November 2011
It's creeping closer to that time of year again. Or should we say, Tis the season for rampant consumerism. Some of us rejoice, some of us shudder. Whatever you're feeling, take a break and read some more great fiction and poetry this month from Susan W. Kemp, Michael Monson, Jean Ryan, Robert Sachs, Sari Krosinsky, Nicol Stavlas, Burgess Needle, Karlanna Lewis, John Ronan, and Aaron Baird. Hope you enjoy.
~ ~ ~ Mitchell & Diana
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