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The Splash Dabbler has contributors from Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Northern
Cyprus, Scotland, USA, Wales...
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This Week's Requests:
*These are only suggestions. Other submissions are still accepted
and encouraged.
Art: "say it like you mean it"
Columns: Choose someone famous who had an interesting life and sign up to write a guest column by sending your name and email address
along with your topic to splinteredwalls1@aol.com
Reviews: Ask your best friend
to recommend a book you've never read. Read that and write a review. Or the same with a CD or art museum.
Short Stories: irony
Random: Contribute to the Important Issues page.
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Site Contents:
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A place where writers connect to critique and receive criticism.
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Poetry, short stories, articles, music/movie/book reviews, Jay's Metal Muzic Reviews, lyrics,
links.
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Photography, traditional, scrapbooking, tattoos, CD covers, band logos, links.
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Travel tips, hole-in-the-wall discoveries, unique cultural traditions, travel collections,
stories, photos, favorite travel destinations, links.
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Movies, music, books. Add your own for
others to see.
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Links that don't fit under writing, art or travel.
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Please read before contributing to The Splash Dabbler.
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Read letters to and from the editor, Splinteredwalls.
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"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly."
~Langston
Hughes

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A word, phrase, sentence, concept, quote or picture to spark your imagination. Use it
for poetry, short stories, lyrics or freewriting.
November 9, 2006: Bodies and stones.
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Columns:
Poll:
October 15: What, to you, is the most important "issue" in the world right now?
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Writing can always be improved.
If you have poetry, stories, articles, etc. ready for feedback, or if you can give honest,
constructive criticism on other people's work, visit The Trading Post.
This page has been created for the exchange of email addresses in the interest of connecting
writers on a more personal level.
The intent is to generate more confidence in writers who want to post poetry on The
Dabbler or elsewhere.
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