Clover, a Literary Rag

Clover, a Literary Rag
ISBN-10
0988811588
ISBN-13
9780988811584
Series
Clover, a Literary Rag
Language
English
Published
2015-06-26
Publisher
Independent Writers' Studio

Description

Clover, A Literary Rag is a contemporary journal featuring poetry, stories, essays, and reviews. Its iconic cover doubles as page 1 of the table of contents, and beautiful layout underscores the excellence of its writing.

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