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Literary Field Adventskalender:
9 December

9. December 2016Sandra van LenteAdventskalenderChristmas, Claire Squires, original work

Claire Squires reading “Visions of Sugar Plums Danc’d in their Heads” This ‘sestude’ (a work of 62 words) was written by Claire Squires in response to part of the collection from Edinburgh’s Museum of Childhood – a box of sugary treats. It was also inspired by Clement Clarke Moore’s ‘A […] Read more

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