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I need you!

Photo by Brian Brown—www.vanishingsouthgeorgia.com
My transcriptionist is going to take a week off in order to attend to her social and professional obligations, and I'll be stuck without a typist for a full seven days. I need YOUR help!

Send me your content—amazing photos, touching stories, fascinating blog posts, cute anecdotes, mulish lectures, or gripping news bits—and if I find it earfully interesting, I'll post it (with credit to you, of course, and a link to your blog or website). Do you have a product, a philosophy, or a cause to advertise? A song, video, poem, website, or article to share? Little, big, long, short, true or fantastical—I don't care, as long as it's original (or the original author or photographer has granted permission) and of interest to mules and their humans.

Bring it on, all week long, and many brayful thanks to you! I'll accept submissions through the third week in August and I'll share my favorites with you towards the end of the month.

FenBar

Submissions may be mailed to fenway at braysofourlives dot com.

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