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Matt, Two hours spent here in your Scrapbooks was fine, between three and five AM. Thanks for posting the link on Rodger’s blog. OM
Happy to have supplied you with a reader or two, Matt; overall, my readers are notorious for not clicking through to links from my blog.
Matt and Rodger If you are lucky you may get notes from Jen, a writer recently met on Facebook to whom I gave links to your stuff. The Stolchlickoff Scrapbooks seemed the best place to point the woman for starters. Ron
Thanks, Ron. The final piece of the Stolchlickoff puzzle, ‘Hard Case Story’, was just published externally at Extempore Magazine:
http://www.extempore.com.au/?page_id=2037
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Feel free to leave comments below on any part of the Stolchlickoff Scrapbooks.
Matt,
Two hours spent here in your Scrapbooks was fine, between three and five AM. Thanks for posting the link on Rodger’s blog. OM
Happy to have supplied you with a reader or two, Matt; overall, my readers are notorious for not clicking through to links from my blog.
Matt and Rodger
If you are lucky you may get notes from Jen, a writer recently met on Facebook to whom I gave links to your stuff. The Stolchlickoff Scrapbooks seemed the best place to point the woman for starters.
Ron
Thanks, Ron. The final piece of the Stolchlickoff puzzle, ‘Hard Case Story’, was just published externally at Extempore Magazine:
http://www.extempore.com.au/?page_id=2037