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I’m Denise Shelton, and I write all the time: poetry and history stories as well as flash fiction and whatever else I’ve a mind to. Some of it makes you think, some of it entertains, and there’s a chuckle or two around somewhere, too. Who doesn’t need some of those?

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Writer and editor. I write poetry “The New Yorker” wouldn’t dare publish, history stories, humor, fiction, and whatever else I’ve a mind to.