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February Sage 2024
Page 1
Artificial Intelligence (AI):
“Surveillance and Other ‘New’ Facts of AI Life” by Léonie Rosenstiel
Page 2
From the President
Page 3
♦ Bookstore Review: Garcia Street Books
♦ Look Who Joined SWW in November!
Page 4
The Writing Life:
“Friendship Love” by Sherri L. Burr
The SAGE Writing Challenge
Page 5
“Greater Love Hath No Man” by Suzanne Stauffer
“Who Knows What Song the Sirens Sang?” by Dan Wetmore
“For My Wife” by Larry Kilham
“My Girl” by Mark Fleisher
“Love it Is” by Sam Moorman
Page 6
“Bliss” by Rachel Bate
“SUNdias” by Ruth Vogel Mast
Page 6
Winning: SWW Members Share Their Writing Success
Page 7
“How To Create ‘Great Expectations’” by Ramona Gault
Page 8
Upcoming SWW Events
Page 10
Contests and Opportunities
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