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Ok. Put my name down. What do I do?

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Writes “The Beerologist” not really afterthought

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Great idea! And thanks for the promo. I write about culture and tribes and such. I write a occasional series about Gen-X. Please give me read.

thanks - Ric

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I'm a fiction and non-fiction writer from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, specializing in speculative fiction and popular culture history. I use my Substack to keep those interested in me advised whenever I've put something new online somewhere or other related developments. Please follow me if you are interested.

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These comments are great! What I forgot to say is that, at least in my view, it doesn't matter who writes your name on this newsletter – as long as people see you. 🙂

If you haven't filled in a link to your newsletter, I'll be happy to add it. Of course people may also see the link next to your name, or by hovering over your name on a desktop browser.

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I always appreciate a chance to plug my newsletter (http://learned.substack.com) where I write about language and learning. At the moment, I'm in the midst of a yearlong series about the words we use when we talk about words. This covers everything from grammatical terms (what's the difference between a phrase and a sentence) to archaic literary genres (what's a bildungsroman and why should you care). I appreciate any and all readers. And, as always, thanks for the thread, Scott!

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