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Online Publishing Company Wants to Chat with ME!

Family/Friends,

As you all know I've been diligently submitting writing samples to publishing companies the past six months; received two rejects and two maybes (working on manuscripts now).  Adding to the list of possible companies is an Adult Erotica Publisher that has contacted me back today.  I will be chatting with them sometime this week, as you can imagine I am thrilled!!

On a side note, the first week of the Blogging Contest has gone well, the influx of traffic (post and other) happened over the weekend.  I will announce the winner of the 1st Week's Contest tomorrow on my site  www.mywritingden.net under the Maria's Corner section of the Home Page.

That's all for now. Until next time!

Maria

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