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Gulf Shrimp & seafood still TOXIC 1 Susan Tepper 15 years ago by Susan Tepper
We want your Oil stories & poems 1 Susan Tepper almost 16 years ago by Susan Tepper
Nicolle Elizabeth on the Oil Group & More on Fictionaut blog 1 Susan Tepper almost 16 years ago by Susan Tepper
Oil Stories 2 Susan Tepper almost 16 years ago by Robert Crisman
Inspired Beginning for this Group 5 Susan Tepper almost 16 years ago by Gay Degani
Call for Submissions from Salon Zine: Spill 5 Sara almost 16 years ago by Susan Gibb

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    The US Government wants us to believe that eating seafood, fish, and shrimp from the Guld is now safe. Independent studies have shown high levels of crude oil still present in the seafood from the...
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Interested in stories and poems from any perspective that are tied in, directly or tangentially, to the oil spill in the gulf. Allow your characters to run wild and loose on the page. Show how the oil spill ties into their lives, and hearts and minds, and perhaps what they perceive as "the future." Same with the poems, any perspective that has a window into the spill. Though this is a most serious topic, humor and satire can pack a powerful punch.

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