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12/30/2020

Sonnet One (Dec. 19-20 & 22)

Writing sonnets is hard and if you can avoid it, you should.
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12/24/2020

2020: What I Read

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Hi. I'm Terry. I compose music, read a lot of books, and also write fiction. This is my personal blog.

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