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A Writer’s Passion: Compulsion and Covenant

Posted on February 16, 2015 by aprilvinding

Header-Ruminate-Logo “I’ve been sitting next to a full martini for forty minutes. It’s dirty. Four ripe, stuffed olives. I can smell it. It’s been waiting so long it’s starting to sweat….”

Sip or resist? Find out in the latest Ruminate post.

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