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PSA: Victoria Harris Writes Has a Newsletter!

9/13/2016

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Look, we're all busy. In today's world, everyone seems to run from place to place without taking any time to stop and admire the view.

With so many websites vying for our attention, it can be easy to miss out on great pieces from authors across the Internet—I know I do all the time. In an effort to alleviate any stress missing my blog posts may cause my beloved readers, I'm happy to introduce the weekly Victoria Harris Writes Newsletter!

Each week, subscribers will receive an e-mail with a brief synopsis of all posts from the week, links to those posts, and any additional fun facts that may have slipped past your radar. No frills, no fuss, no blunderbuss—just the posts that drew you to the site in the first place. 

To register for the weekly newsletter, click the "Subscribe" button to the left of this post (or click here). From there, you'll be directed to the Subscription page where you can enter your e-mail address. It's that easy! Every Sunday, you'll receive a freshly minted e-mail with the week's best reads in your box.

And now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.

Questions, comments, or outright panic? Please feel free to send me an e-mail at victoriaharriswrites@gmail.com!

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