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- Beigetreten
- Jun 8, 2006
- Bürgerlicher Name
- Sarah
- Über meine Bibliothek
- What I spend money on when I should eat or pay the electricity bill.
- Über mich
- TA/PhD student in English at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I hold a BA in English from Baylor University and an MA in English from Western Washington University. I've been poetry editor for The Phoenix and The Bellingham Review. I was also the Book Review Editor for The Cream City Review for a time.
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- Milwaukee, WI
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- http://www.myspace.com/ruthlessmistress
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