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'O Clock' Published at Masticadores Usa!

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

'O Clock' Published at Masticadores Usa!

I finally booked my ticket home and leave Tucson May 16th for Virginia, where I'll spend lovely three months. I am excited to have more time to write poetry and prose over the summer, as well as get back to submitting my work to new magazines and journals.

I am also taking a poetry class next semester that I am so very excited about, as my fiction class this semester has been delightful. With that said, here is a peek at my latest publication.

Latest Publication

I am delighted to share my poem O' Clock is published at Masticadores Usa! Masticadores Usa is an online magazine that, along with its sister sites, publishes a range of evocative writing in ten different countries.

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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