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This post will be updated as submissions roll in. Please leave your link on the December Project post.
Option One: Pick Three
1. Joy & Love of Living by A~lotus
2. A Moment that Could Have Been, by Anu
3. You, by SunShine
4. Senescence, by Paisley
5. Hereditary Markings, by Virgina
6. Amnesia, by Gautami
Option Two: Can You Picture That?
1. Everyday Rituals, by MissMeliss
2. Not to Be Ignored, by Anu
3. Can You Picture That?, by Melody
4. Til Death, by Vijay
5. Museum Marble, by sister AE
6. The Black and White War, by Tiel Aisha Ansari
Option Three: Poetry
1. Tis the Season, by Brian
2. A New Beginning, by Anu
3. Hope, by Lissa
4. Hopscotch Girl, by Tiel Aisha Ansari
Option Four: Fiction
1. Necessary Ritual, by Anu
2. Necessary Rituals: The Bath, by Melissa
3. A Ritual of Necessity, by Lindsey
Option Five: Timed Writing
1. Let It Be So, by Abhinav
2. Tradition, by Anu
3. Continuing Traditions, by Gautami
4. Our Home, by Brian
Option Six: Seven Things
1. Tradition, Tradition, by MissMeliss
2. Seven Traditions, by Anu
3. Seven Traditions, by sister AE
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