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To Time Travel by The Black Bile

In the spirit of art and poetry, we’re featuring “To Travel Time,” a poem by The Black Bile.

This will also be featured in the July issue of The Burgundy Zine, along with another poem by The Black Bile.

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A Million More Did Start by David Moore

Today, we’re sharing a touching poem about war by David Moore of “Wolfgar Words.”

This will also be featured in the seventh issue of The Burgundy Zine along with another poem by Moore, “The Unfound Generation.”

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The Unfound Generation by David Moore

Today, we’re sharing a brilliant poem about The Greatest Generation by David Moore of “Wolfgar Words.”

This will also be featured in the seventh issue of The Burgundy Zine along with another poem by Moore.

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Haikus by Patrick Gillespie

We’ve highlighted a few of our favorite, recent haikus from carpenter and poet, Patrick Gillespie, and his “A Haiku Year” series.

These poems will also be featured in the seventh issue of The Burgundy Zine.

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How to Write Engaging Content

Whether you’re a journalist or a creative writer, a die-hard film junkie or a scientist, blogging is one of the most effective ways to get your voice out and into the World Wide Web.

It’s one thing to blog, but writing posts that actually engage readers is taking on a whole other beast. You could promote the everloving hell out of your content, but if readers can’t understand or identify with your sentiment, all of your hard work suddenly becomes preaching to deaf ears.

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