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<title>Comment by RG on Interview with Judi Clark of MostlyFiction.com </title>
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<description>If bad reviews are discouraged, what&#039;s the point?  </description>
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<title>Comment by Margay on Interview with Judi Clark of MostlyFiction.com </title>
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<description>Wow, what an in-depth interview! Thanks, Judi, for sharing your thoughts with us. It was very informative.</description>
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<title>Comment by A. F. Stewart on Interview with Judi Clark of MostlyFiction.com </title>
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<description>Great interview, it sounds like you are doing a wonderful job with your website.  I loved the thoughts on including the &quot;where&quot; in  a review, along with the &quot;how&quot;, &quot;what&quot;, &quot;who&quot; and &quot;when.&quot;  I hadn&#039;t really considered that.</description>
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<title>Comment by c hoare on Interview with Judi Clark of MostlyFiction.com </title>
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<description>Some interesting differences in the way MostlyFiction works. I like the idea of having links to other review sites and author sites. It suggests someone visiting the site will find more detailed information on both book and author -- and the author will have more substantial exposure than a few quick paragraphs vying with hundreds of others for reader attention.

Chris H.
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