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Filing for the future

We are all aware that we live in a digital age, one replete with opportunities and frustrations.

Amongst the opportunities there are certainly some for writers. In the last three or four years I have had well over half a million words published online. This is new work and new income. Look back far enough and such outlets did not exist at all.

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