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Writing Quick-Tip: Weed Out Empty Verbiage

Posted on December 9, 2012 by Foxworld

Ten miles from where I live lies Shaw Lake fen, a rare and beautiful wetland where wild orchids and carnivorous plants grow and tamarack trees ring the tiny lake like an emerald necklace. When I first began visiting the place … Continue reading →

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