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Post by reggie »

Hello Scott
I'm an author and i am trying to use your site for review and possible advertising.
It is very unclear even after reading the dos and don't s of the site.
If there were a contact us tab I think that it would be easier to get questions asked without fear of being booted off the site. I'm not looking for a free ride but i am an indie author trying to navigate the marketing aspects of this business. I am open for direct communication from any of the site admins that would like to assist me in utilizing your site as a possible place to promote my work. I have offered and paid for review of 1 of my titles but the system will not recognize my attempts to have a different title reviewed. Thanks
I hope I didn't break any of the posting rules.
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