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Just a quick post to inform you of our current submission process and site contents. As you may notice this is the blog section of kjwriteleft.com. We are currently seeking short stories for submission as we try to build up our creative sections. Of course we are always open to submissions from other sections, especially art and photography, feature articles and much more.
The site has added a few articles and short stories from famous writers that are now in the public domain. One from George Orwell on the English language which is quite long but very interesting. We have updated our world news section with a few pertinent articles and updates. Please browse the site and you will find something to enjoy. We try to keep it broad, insightful and of course creative!
Thanks for all the support kjwriteleft.com has received since it has been upgraded! Remember it is free to use, and free to join and become a contributor.
-KJ Halliday Editor of kjwriteleft.com and author of KJ Takes A Blog.
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