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website: atendertouch.blogspot.com/
contact email (address for queries, not submissions):
editor(s): Michael Lee Johnson
publishes: continuously (on the web)
basic genres: fiction, poetry, visual art
circulation (or unique visitors/week for netzines): 150

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"Send all submissions to: promomanusa@gmail.com I'm looking for: short poetry including haiku and tanka, flash fiction, short non-fiction with a social or political message (ie inadequate health coverage for 54 million Americans), good short stories. Include a brief 3rd party bio of yourself--50 words or less, especially any previous publication credits and contact info. We only accept e-mail or electronic submissions. Don't send attachments less they are asked for. "
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