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A new kind of scam! Scammers that offer to help the victims get their money back.

A new kind of scam! Scammers that offer to help the victims get their money back.

If any of the hens get too far from Randy, he hollers for them. He either cocka-doodle-doo’s or he screams at them…
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Once the crack occurred, the infection lit up like fire, and it felt like acid was burning not only under and around that…

“Kaleidoscope magazine creatively focuses on the experiences of disability from the perspective of individuals, families, friends, caregivers, educators and healthcare professionals, among others. The material selected for publication challenges and overcomes stereotypical, patronizing and sentimental attitudes about disability.
The criteria for good writing apply: effective technique, thought-provoking subject matter and a mature grasp of the art of storytelling.” Biyearly. Pays after publication. Publishes ms 6-12 months after acceptance. Buys one-time rights. Accepts reprints. “Email us to have your contact information added to our electronic list for notification each time an issue is posted online.” Guidelines online
Pays: $10-$100
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