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Could anyone suggest where to submit articles on pro-life, parenting, homeschooling, twins, or adoption?
 My main interests of newsletters or small magazines, which usually publish any presentation it deserves, without selecting one over the other &#8211; Even if payment in question. Apart from the style of writing articles, I have short stories (of fictitious, but [...]]]></description>
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