This week is a big episode, as it is chock full of surprising news this week, as well as some long,
long reader mail.
Not exact matches
Heidi, I've been a steadfast and admiring
reader of this blog for a
long while, so I knew that I'd like your new book... but I finally got my copy in the
mail today and was blown away.
Sackman began her writing career on the editorial team of The
Reader's Catalogue (then a subsidiary of the New York Review of Books), a quarterly publication that gave book lovers the ability to order books through the
mail long before the internet made online book buying a reality.
Aweber has been around
longer but MailChimp has been around
long enough now, and they have a low - volume free account that is perfect for authors who are just learning about setting up
mailing lists, because it is free to start and you don't have to pay until you have thousands of
readers (and at that point, it will pay for itself).
Scientists know that in the
long run, «Nature can not be fooled»... yet ideology - driven institutions like the GWPF... the Heartland Institute... LaRouchePAC... etc)... all keenly appreciate that in the short run, via unscientific tricks of journalistic cherry - picking, the The
Mail's
readers * CAN * be fooled!
It's been a great
long time since I claimed any expertise in family law, but the fuss over today's Globe and
Mail front page headline (see the story here) concerning the availability of divorce to foreign same - sex couples married here in Canada has tempted me to put a toe in the waters again, just to check with Slaw
readers that my understanding is correct or off base.