Emma Collingwood mailing list

1 May, 2009

FROM THE DESK OF EMMA COLLINGWOOD

Hello my dears

I’ve lost the content of my mailbox thanks to this genius of a provider… so now I’m in the process of setting up my mailing list again. If you would like me to add your address, please either post it here, send me a message via LJ or mail to emma at emmacollingwood.com

Please note: you will ONLY receive a mail from me if a new book is out. I’ll neither contact you about articles I’ve written, essays, politics, fanfic, chainletters nor any other thing that is not “hey, my new book is out!”. So we’re talking about a maximum of ten mails per year. Don’t fear the spam!

Thanks for your support.

Emma :-)

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