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Don’t Sign!

January 13, 2021January 13, 2021 franklparker

Originally posted on Stevie Turner:
This is a scheduled post and I will answer any comments tomorrow. Recently I read a blog from a self-published author who was thrilled to bits to gain a publishing deal. She had signed the… Continue reading Don’t Sign!

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