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Petals 2023

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Publisher: Caroling Pen Publishing

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Summary

"Petals 4th Edition" is the highly anticipated annual anthology from Caroling Pen Publishing. This exquisite collection showcases the literary talents of a diverse group of writers, bringing together an array of captivating stories, poems, and essays that are sure to captivate readers. Each piece within "Petals 4th Edition" is a carefully cultivated petal, adding its unique color and fragrance to the collective bouquet of literature. This anthology promises to be a delightful exploration of the human experience, offering a kaleidoscope of emotions, themes, and voices that will leave a lasting impression on its readers. Whether you're a long-time fan of Caroling Pen Publishing or a newcomer to their literary offerings, "Petals 4th Edition" is an invitation to savor the beauty of words and the magic of storytelling.
Available since: 10/26/2023.

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