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Blog Treasures 7-23
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media I’m going to start us off this week with a fantastic post … Continue reading
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Blog Treasures
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media The fabulous Jen Talty discusses alternatives to traditional publishing in Notes from … Continue reading
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