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- noun A
newsletter published inelectronic form.
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Examples
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We do have this new e-newsletter (Notes from the Horn Book) which is directed at nonprofessionals about new books for kids; it has been very successful even as I'm not sure just with what audience.
"The fanboys can be merciless." Roger Sutton 2009
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Professional associations such as QWC have semi-social events, such as book launches, industry talks and fun stuff during NaNo, as well as maintaining a magazine, e-newsletter, blog, and soon to be open forum.
Professional Development for Writers: 10 Simple Ideas « Write Anything 2010
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La Mission Haut Brion, which received 100 points in the e-newsletter, was not among his top six that evening.
Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Look at the Horn Book e-newsletter aimed at parents.
Publishers and bloggers Roger Sutton 2009
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Debbie was the founder and editor-in-chief of Inkspot, one of the first websites for writers on the web, with 50,000 subscribers to Inklings, the companion e-newsletter.
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Partly because reading your post gave me a chance to once again procrastinate on writing my e-newsletter.
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Started as Spooonful, a regional weekly e-newsletter in San Francisco, mySpoonful already has a dedicated following of Bay Area email subscribers.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Video Exclusive: Edie Brickell's "Pill" Mike Ragogna 2011
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Started as Spooonful, a regional weekly e-newsletter in San Francisco, mySpoonful already has a dedicated following of Bay Area email subscribers.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Video Exclusive: Edie Brickell's "Pill" Mike Ragogna 2011
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You could also stay in communication with repeat and potential customers via an e-newsletter.
10 Tips to Turn Your Hobby Into a Business Susan Solovic 2011
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But you brought up the point of the Horn Book e-newsletter, and I thought I saw somewhere that Horn Books reviews 500 books a year.
Publishers and bloggers Roger Sutton 2009
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