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Hello all....


So, when I'm not being neurotic about my first pregnancy and posting on here with all my worries I'm busy being a feature writer for a national paper.

I work for the female section of a newspaper and write across a whole range of subjects. We always write positive stories and love celebrating women who have achieved great things, often in what can seem like impossible circumstances.

I have posted for case studies on the forum before and had some great responses. At the moment I am looking for inspiring, moving, exceptional real life stories. We can give plugs for charities, or businesses etc if they are part of the story.

If you, or someone you know would like to share your/their story with me I would love to hear from you.

Please pm me on here in the first instance.

We genuinely treat stories with great sensitivity and I always have positive feedback from my case studies and their families and loved ones if I have featured them.

I'm also happy to send you examples of my work if you would like an idea of the way we do things.

Many thanks for reading and I hope to hear from you.


Penny.

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