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Sneak Peek at Cover for Star 82 Review 10.2

I am still reading and viewing for summer issue 10.2. Please do send your very best, something that uses language lyrically and connects to the wider world. If you need a topic, try: journey. If you want to write to the cover concept, feel free (It's a rest area in California along I-5). But really, as usual, there is no theme. (It is for a summer issue, though, so please note that snow poems will ski right back to you.) 

Read the guidelines at: http://www.star82review.com/submissions.html




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