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RE: Violence and Brutality in Fiction: The Ink Well's Stance
This is a necessary publication. It deserves to be reblogged many times.
I personally refrain from reading publications that recreate brutality against people and animals, and by the way, also that of messages with war and segregationist content, not only in The ink well but throughout the platform.
We live immersed in a world of painful facts. I believe that art in general and writing in particular can be a balm to heal that great wound with which we struggle. I hope so.
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