Dear folks,
Just wanted to post a little note to say that Amazon has this year’s Writers of the Future anthology on sale for only $.99 cents, and I also wanted to share a nice review it got recently from Publishers Weekly:

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Dear folks,
Just wanted to post a little note to say that Amazon has this year’s Writers of the Future anthology on sale for only $.99 cents, and I also wanted to share a nice review it got recently from Publishers Weekly:

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