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      <title>How My Poetic Group Made Me a Better Writer</title>
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      <description>It&amp;#39;s weird how much joining a local poetic group can actually change the way you look at a blank page. For the longest time, I was a &amp;#39;closet poet.&amp;#39; You know the type—hundreds of half-finished stanzas buried in the Notes app on my phone, or scribbled</description>
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