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Subject:Re: Other list From:Barbara Shwom <bshwom -at- NWU -dot- EDU> Date:Sat, 20 Nov 1993 17:05:42 GMT
In article <TECHWR-L%93111912230117 -at- VM1 -dot- UCC -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU>, Alexandra
Bernstein <ABERNSTE -at- ua1vm -dot- ua -dot- edu> wrote:
> do any of you have an address for a WRITERS list? The one I have
> nsduvm1 or ndsuvm1 bounced back. Also, do you know what they
> discuss?
If you can subscribe to a newsgroup, you can try misc.writing. And, here's
a message that appeared on that newsgroup, announcing a writer's list:
Hi all!
just wishing to notify new comers to misc.writing of the Writers-L mailing
list.
Non genre, and form specific. Discussion on writing and related topics. No
flaming. And exclusive newletter/publication due November 31 available to
all Writers-L recipients.
to join: listserver -at- swin -dot- edu -dot- au
with message: SUBSCRIBE WRITERS-L <your name>
HELP
And that is all *smile*
Richard Wallner "Deaska"
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Northwestern University
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