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Snowbooks Blogpost # 500
posted by Emma on September 18, 2007 01:20 PM
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This post is number 495. Would you credit it. And that's not including the fact that we managed to lose a year's worth of posts in November 2005 and had to start from scratch. So to celebrate this anniversary of sorts, tell us what you would like us to write about for post number 500 and we'll do it, by jiminiy!
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Comments: 4
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I'd like to hear how your week is working, now you live in the country.
Posted by: sue hepworth on September 18, 2007 03:19 PM
Well, for newbies like me, how about a story so far? What is Snowbooks like today, compared to how you imagined it five hundred posts ago, and what do you expect to be happening around about post 1000 (in a not-jinxy-at-all sort of way)?
Posted by: Richard Wright on September 18, 2007 03:48 PM
A little company history would be nice - maybe a picture of the cover of the first book you published? A word from the author thereof?
Posted by: Sarah Bower on September 19, 2007 11:26 AM
I'd like to hear some history too - how the company got started, where the enthusiasm (and the money) to found it came from, that sort of thing.
Posted by: Alan on September 20, 2007 11:06 AM