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			<title>And here the magic lies...</title>
			<description>7x7x7 writing exercise</description>
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			<title>Writing Exercise: Storm</title>
			<description>Write a page about the weather without the words: is, are, was and there.</description>
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			<title> Writing Exercise #3</title>
			<description> My friend and I did some writing exercises for fun. She has an app that spurts out random words. We decided to try making a ridiculous trailer narration based on the words. This is the result.
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			<title>Writing Exercise #2</title>
			<description>My friend and I did some writing exercises for fun. She has an app that spurts out random words. We decided to try making a free verse poem based on the words. This is the result.</description>
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			<title> Writing Exercise #1</title>
			<description>My friend and I did some writing exercises for fun. She has an app that spurts out random words. We decided to try making a extremely short story based on the words. This is the result.</description>
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			<description>He turned around and saw it. The grotesque, hairy thing. It was impossible to miss. All hair and spit and teeth. Not to mention the claws, eight inches long and razor sharp. They were attached to a paw, the biggest paw he had ever seen. They had crushed the brush beneath, leaving behind a clear trai..</description>
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