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Prompt: An Emptiness

Published on October 10, 2020 by Editorial Staff

From The Lie That Tells the Truth by John Dufresne. Write about an emptiness in your life, some void. Give this emptiness a shape. What is it? Who is it? Something you’ve never had or had and lost.

Eliazbeth Kerlikowske
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