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Female
January 4, 2008
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High School - 12th Grade
English / Literature / Writing
Nature Poetry Celtic Culture Song Landscape Camping Outdoor Pursuits Wildlife Reading Education Family Faith
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Hi all, I love Literature,particularly Nature Poetry,Prose and Shakespeare and look forward to sharing my passion for English with you. I enjoy too many to mention here, but special mention must be given to Seamus Heaney, Gerard Manley Hopkins,D H Lawrence, Shakespeare,John McGahern, Emily Bronte and Ted Hughes.
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