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Join Our Community on Facebook

April 21, 2011

At Poetry Nation we are currently working on new ways to help our poetic community share and interact with one another.  In order to do so, we have created the new Poetry Nation page on Facebook for poets to join and share ideas and thoughts with one another.  If you are interested in joining the group, please simply follow the link below and "Like" the page.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Poetry-Nation/191034300939802

 

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