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-Teresa Xu
Writer's Block Founder, President, Contributor

Sunday, October 26, 1997

BitterSweet

Blog url: http://bittersweet-sixteen.blogspot.com/
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Genre: Mixture of Verse and Prose and random bittersweet musings.
Narration: First person and Third
Protagonist: N/A
Setting: N/A
Posting Schedule: about twice a week
Status: works in progress
Supposed Length: depends on post.
Goal: write better, publication

Synopsis:

The first post says everything. This post is the musing about the bittersweet concepts found in the bittersweet happenings in the bittersweet world. Enjoy.

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