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Posted on September 7, 2016September 23, 2016 by emiliaphillips

Writing Exercise: “Of Violins and Violence” for Poetry Workshop

With a subscription to Poetry magazine as one of the required texts for my Poetry Workshop class, students will have read “Violins” by Rowan Ricardo Phillips prior to completing this exercise, “Of Violins and Violence,” based around the tension between similar sounding words.

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