Sterling Terrell

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I accept articles for submission.
Five things:

1. Posts submitted for consideration should be ideally 300 to 1000 words.

2. Paste the submission in an email. No attachments.

3.  Do not submit more than one post at a time – or writing that has appeared elsewhere.

4. The submission must be about books, a specific book, or reading in general (economics if you dare).

5. Writer keeps the rights to any published piece. Submission can be published elsewhere after 30 days, with link to the original source.

6. Send submissions to sterlingATsterlingterrellDOTnet

 
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