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Hi Guys,

I am trying to send you the best possible entertainment and knowledge that I can, but I don't know exactly what you enjoy reading about the most. Can you tell me what kind of things you want to see more or less of? To help point me in the right direction can you look in the footer of this email and click on "Updated Preferences"? Then click the tags of the topics you enjoy reading most about. This way I know how to gear my emails more toward your interests.

I would really appreciate it if you could do that, so I can feel like I am writing material that people are enjoying reading.

Thank you so much in advance,

Happy Reading,

Becca Pava

Hi! I'm Becca Pava, a freelance published author

I am terminally ill but determined to get my writing out into the world. I will: 1. Instill hope, validation & inspiration 2. Break down stigma 3. Raise awareness and compassion

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