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Layla Todd

Hidden in Children: A Poetry Anthology

Published over 1 year ago • 2 min read

January truly flew by, but I am thrilled that I was able to keep to my goal of posting more regularly on my blog. Now that I have found a schedule that is working for me thus far, I am excited to start submitting my pieces to more journals and magazines.

In the meantime, here is news about two pieces I have had published this far, including news about a fabulous poetry anthology!

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On a final note, my classes have been going well and I am very much enjoying my English and Creative Writing classes, as we have been both reading some excellent pieces and tapping into our own creativity.

Have a fabulous February and may the words flow!

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Layla Todd

Layla Todd is an untraditionally Slytherin word witch studying Creative Writing at the University of Arizona. Subscribe for book reviews, writing and blogging tips, and poetry and prose.

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