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My name is Dwight Drummond I started writing poetry at the tender age of 16. Since then i've been in Literary magazines and won editorial awards for my accomplishments.

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''The Last Drummond.''
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"Unsolicited Success."
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"Unsolicited Money."
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"Drummond Propaganda."
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"Unsolicited Relatives."
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"Black Fantasy."
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"Dick Literature."
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Lines of Success.
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Thank yu Success.
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"Tears of Success."
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"Secrets of a Drummond."
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"Black Havana."
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Black Havana.
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