
by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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The first one – How to Clean Dirty Books – great title from Sue! Definitely an attention getter.
That's what I thought, too!
Hi Elizabeth – I gather 'Flesh' is an excellent read … so that's on my list – especially as it's recommended here. Cheers and thanks to the excellent LitLinks – Hilary
Thanks for coming by, Hilary! I've got Fleah on my reading list, too.
As always, Elizabeth, I'm grateful you curate these links. I always learn. Every. Time. The one I first noticed was the one about cleaning up dirty links. It's such a good idea to check our online presences at times and make sure links work, information is up-to-date, and so on. It doesn't seem like a part of being a writer, but it is!
Broken link reduction is good spring cleaning.