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Jeannie

Hi Julie,
Wow! What a fabulous, intelligent, generous and eclectic collection of resources for which women can write.

I loved going over all the various perspectives of the publications, and the invitations to writers for submissions. Any writer can find a home for their words, wisdom, or heart's expression in one of these listed here. Seeing these have opened my own eyes to what is possible and is already bubbling creativity and ideas up through me, and into my fingertips.

Thank you for all you have done and continue to do, making these resources available to us for so many writing opportunities.

Jeannie Fitzsimmons

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