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literary event forwriters .
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This was an altogether cheerier panel than the one I saw at the Cambridge wordfest back in the spring, mostly due to the resilient good nature of the chairman, and the cool sense of one of the agents.
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It's just a masturbatory wordfest that doesn't have anything all that original to say.
365 Reasons to Love Comics #329 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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Women's rights are in danger of becoming a wordfest
The Guardian World News Madeleine Bunting 2011
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Women's rights are in danger of becoming a wordfest | Madeleine Bunting
The Guardian World News Madeleine Bunting 2011
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Women's rights are in danger of becoming a wordfest.
The Guardian World News Madeleine Bunting 2011
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Her name was invoked frequently during the three-day wordfest that concluded Saturday, April 17, and marked its tenth anniversary year having attracted some 350 writers from across the country.
daytondailynews.com - News mmccarty@coxohio.com 2010
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There's a good deal of deception and bitchery, and oodles of explanation, expiation, and expatiation, none of which clears the playing field satisfactorily but turns the play into a two-hours-plus wordfest, with only a smidgen of action.
unknown title 2009
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(For instance, I’m pretty sure I was friggin’ brilliant during my three or four minutes on HBO’s urban-tinged wordfest “Def Poetry Jam.”)
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