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One-line Poems

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A literary magazine called the "Orphan Leaf Review" has posted a call for submissions. They are looking for one-line literary works, or one single page from an imaginary longer work. If you've dabbled with hypertext or interactive fiction authorship, you'll probably find this set of constraints equally stimulating,

the Orphan Leaf Review

orphan leaf n. a single page apparently torn from a book. The page exists, the rest of the book may not. Read to the end of the page. Let your imagination do the rest.

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