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Today is Inkthinker’s first anniversary. It’s been one year, 380some posts, I don’t even know how many readers, and tons of fun. What’s your favorite post of the last year? I’d have to say that the one I most enjoyed writing is The Rejection Letter I’d Love to Receive (inspired by the one I would have loved to send to “Ivan”).
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My sound stopped working last week, and I can’t figure out what’s going on. I thought maybe I had accidentally muted it, but nope, that’s not it. Any thoughts?
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Pickles is in the running for Virginia’s Most Smoochable Pooch! Please give her five stars here.
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Well, today I decided to bite the bullet. I registered for the program. I even paid for the whole thing up front so I could get the 10% discount. My materials will be shipping on the next business day after my payment is processed, so I should have them next week, or possibly sooner.
In all seriousness, I’ve been considering this program for about two years. The thing that’s been holding me back has been the utter cheesiness of their marketing materials. (The content is compelling, but the photos are a little too Pleasantville for my taste.) As I said to a more experienced freelancing colleague earlier today, “Surely not *all* of their graduates have moved to Paris or become beachcombers…” But he assured me that, despite the cheese, the program is solid and worth checking out given my specific goals in enrolling.
I’m not about to get all unethical and share the course content with others who haven’t paid for it, but I’ll definitely keep you posted on my progress in the program and how I feel about the skills I’m learning. And who knows, maybe this will turn out to be a great opportunity for all of us! I’ll get some great new tools for my writing arsenal, and you’ll get someone who can speak from personal experience about this particular program so you can decide whether it’s something you want to pursue.
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