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Author Kristin T. Lee discusses the gift of an authentic social media presence by focusing on her successful Instagram account.
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Write a poem a day for the 2026 April PAD Challenge. For today’s Two-for-Tuesday prompt, write a dawn and/or dusk poem.
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