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Check out my new Facebook business page!

The page isn't 100% complete yet, but if my readers get the chance, please check out my new Facebook business page. To this point, I've included: Information in the "about" section, pictures, a video clip, contact information, etc. I'll work on it some more tomorrow and begin adding some of my work, book deals, etc. before too long. Please check out the link below, "like" the page, and feel free to start making comments once I start working on it more. Also, as always in these kinds of situations, please help spread word as much as you can. Thanks a bunch!

http://www.facebook.com/AuthorCraigRozniecki

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  1. Thank you for sharing a link to your page, Craig. Reading is one of my favorite hobby and I could just go through an entire book in a matter of days depending on how it is. I see you have created some works that have piqued my attention, so I'll check them out. Good going on the improvements on your page, by the way. M more power to you and your works! :)

    Lloyd Frenz

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    1. Hey, Lloyd. Thanks for the comment and the compliment regarding my new business page. I still have a bit of research to do with regard to the business page as well as my twitter, tumblr, and blogspot accounts, and will hopefully continue to make some beneficial changes to all said pages/accounts. Thanks again. If you do decide to give any of my work a gander, I hope you enjoy it - at least to the point where you don't go around telling people, "This Craig character writes like how I imagine Forrest Gump wrote in 1st grade."

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