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Iraqi blog is up for literary prize by Kickstart 2006-11-19 12:55:59
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"Using the internet as her outlet, the Iraqi author, who is in her late twenties, chronicles her anger and fear during "three years of occupation and bloodshed" in Baghdad.

Riverbend began the blog on August 17 2003. She wrote: "I'm female, Iraqi and 24. I survived the war. That's all you need to know. It's all that matters these days anyway." "

KS

[ Reply ]
  Has anyone actually verified by subbywan2006-03-30 11:24:05
    Make up your own mind by tompaine2006-03-30 11:37:13
      Working Clicky! by shorty822006-11-19 12:55:59
      I have read it by subbywan2006-03-30 11:46:51
        Well, think of it this way by Kickstart2006-03-30 13:22:56
    It's legit, I've been following Riverbend by wwill2006-03-30 11:47:41
      As I said, I *have* read it by subbywan2006-03-30 11:58:27
        You think the 23 year old woman is "too polished" by tompaine2006-03-30 12:23:42
          Not at all by subbywan2006-03-30 14:46:47
            "unfair" statement was meant to be ironic. by tompaine2006-03-30 15:15:51
              </irony> :P (n/t) by subbywan2006-03-30 15:16:32
        She is a smart young lady. by wwill2006-03-30 12:36:58
  This reminds me... by esbita2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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