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<description>For writers, AOL has Dan Hurley&#039;s Amazing Instant Novelist area at keyword: novel. That area is great for newer writers. Also, the AOL radio stations are pretty good. They had a Bob Seger only station that was pretty good.

For the most part though, I&#039;ll agree that over the years there have been less and less reasons to be an AOL subscriber.</description>
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