Welcome to the Links Section
Welcome to the Links Section
Welcome to the Links section of my site. This is a place to share and exchange information and resources. I plan to continue adding links so if you are an author that would like to do a link exchange (You put my link on your site, and I will put your link on mine), just email me at monicamjones@hotmail.com. I would also like to add bookstores, writer's resources, and anything else that makes sense for this site so please feel free to send me your suggestions.
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Monica Marie Jones
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