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June 4, 2014June 6, 2014Allison Marchetti

Resource Roundup: Mentors for Teaching Satire & Humor Writing

When people ask me if I’m excited for summer, I sound my barbaric yawp over the schoolhouses of the world–but not for the reasons most suspect. Don’t get me wrong: I love waking up to my own internal clock and sipping on my coffee slowly. I love having time to wade through all the house […]

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