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The Wacky Poem Writer: Young Michelle Okafo

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Author Ronald B RichardsonPosted on August 7, 2010February 7, 2016Categories MetafictionTags homonyms, meta, Metapoem, metapoetry, Michelle Okafo, Modern Metafiction, rhythm, spelling4 Comments on The Wacky Poem Writer: Young Michelle Okafo
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