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	<title>Comments on: Feedback Wanted</title>
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		<title>By: Marge Simon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marge Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Having a blah day?Writer&#039;s block? The Goreletter has something for even the most jaded disposition. The current issue introduces the french word, &quot;GAVAGE&quot;. I&#039;d had a nice day, a very fine lunch. Now I&#039;m feeling slightly ill. 
Tomorrow, perhaps I&#039;ll try this technique on a goose if I can find one. Will a vulture do?

Mention of dark tales inspired by music of THE BOSS has me hauntingly curious, okay--passionately curious! I&#039;ve got to get a copy!
Enjoyed the usual (but always unusual) prompts for sicko writers--this one includes caskets, gravestones and operations in the dark to whet your imagination and added impetus for my own next series, which will be about hangings and what goes on in the minds of the participants.

Gorelets has something fun &amp; gross for everyone! Thanks, Mr. Arnzen!
Marge Simon 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a blah day?Writer&#8217;s block? The Goreletter has something for even the most jaded disposition. The current issue introduces the french word, &#8220;GAVAGE&#8221;. I&#8217;d had a nice day, a very fine lunch. Now I&#8217;m feeling slightly ill.<br />
Tomorrow, perhaps I&#8217;ll try this technique on a goose if I can find one. Will a vulture do?</p>
<p>Mention of dark tales inspired by music of THE BOSS has me hauntingly curious, okay&#8211;passionately curious! I&#8217;ve got to get a copy!<br />
Enjoyed the usual (but always unusual) prompts for sicko writers&#8211;this one includes caskets, gravestones and operations in the dark to whet your imagination and added impetus for my own next series, which will be about hangings and what goes on in the minds of the participants.</p>
<p>Gorelets has something fun &amp; gross for everyone! Thanks, Mr. Arnzen!<br />
Marge Simon</p>
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