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> They don’t mention Prime Number Magazine, but hey, it’s thriving, too! Literary Journals Thrive, on Paper and Otherwise – NYTimes.com

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>Write Hope: Benefit for Japan

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> For much of 2010 I wasn’t doing a lot of submitting to magazines. I was working on a novel so not producing any…

>Happy New Year and Happy Blogiversary

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