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		<title>By: Robert Earle Howells — Surefire Writing</title>
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		<description>Flogging dead *and* living horses is my way. I flog print because it still pays way, way better. No question that it&#039;s shrinking, but I won&#039;t forsake it until it sinks to the bottom of the sea. Come to think of it, that&#039;s where my main print client, National Geographic Adventure, ended up late last year.

All the while, I&#039;m embracing the online world and educating myself and my blog readers on its opportunities. The energy is there. The money? Not immediately obvious. But it&#039;s there too. Takes some chutzpah and hustle. It&#039;s there. These seem like good resources. Thanks for sharing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flogging dead *and* living horses is my way. I flog print because it still pays way, way better. No question that it&#8217;s shrinking, but I won&#8217;t forsake it until it sinks to the bottom of the sea. Come to think of it, that&#8217;s where my main print client, National Geographic Adventure, ended up late last year.</p>
<p>All the while, I&#8217;m embracing the online world and educating myself and my blog readers on its opportunities. The energy is there. The money? Not immediately obvious. But it&#8217;s there too. Takes some chutzpah and hustle. It&#8217;s there. These seem like good resources. Thanks for sharing.</p>
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