Santa is very jolly because he knows where all the bad girls live.
Dennis Miller

in UTNE Reader

It all started from a little financial article my lover showed me. A month later I blogged about it (as you can tell, I’m never up-to-date on my blogging). Then $pread Magazine picked it up. And now it’s reprinted in the UTNE Reader.

Pretty cool for something I thought no one would pay attention to on a blog I didn’t think anyone actually read (aside from a handful of people I pen-pal with).

Now how can I do this for my book?

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3 Responses to “in UTNE Reader”

  1. Ian on August 22nd, 2007

    Man, that’s the question of the hour, innit?

    Ian

  2. Amanda Brooks on August 23rd, 2007

    Ian,

    You got that right!

    If I ever find out the answer, I’m pretty sure I can sell it and retire to a tropical island. ;)

    XX

  3. Reboxetine. on July 19th, 2008

    Reboxetine….

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