Actually gone to the Berry. Berry Go Round #1 is already set and just waiting to appear on this blog the 28th. If you sent a submission quite lately (e.g. yesterday), I’ll be editing the post later when I return… Sorry for the inconvenience. I guess you can’t be in the Berry and edit it too!
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