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Sunday, 10 February 2008 14:59 |
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Page 7 of 7 Caroline Boston WeatherfordEarly in my career, the Network was an invaluable clearinghouse of information. Through the Network’s newsletters and conferences, I found out about submission opportunities, grants, and even new presses, such as Longleaf and Coastal Carolina, that would eventually publish my work. The information I gleaned through the Network literally launched my career.
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