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Joanna Preston: Tasmanaut Poet

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Tag: three-quarters done

Posted on 23 August 201923 August 2019

Like a waning moon, we’re three-quarters done …

Not the best simile I’ve ever constructed, but hey, it’s the best I can manage right now. (Although I’d be very happy to hear any suggestions for other three-quarter things – leave your suggestions in the comments!) Just six hours to go before the competition is over. We’ve got seventy-odd entries in so far, so …

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