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View all Calls for SubmissionsIt’s supper time on Wednesday (that’s me in the middle up there) as I bring you the mid-week update from […]
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By Nikola Jajic CHAPTER ONE: The Ushers Two plumes of smoke poured out of his leathery nostrils, as he rubbed […]
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