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Happy Birthday Wikizine!

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23 Jul 10 #215748 by Shezi
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Next month we will be celebrating the first birthday of Wikizine, the Wikivorce magazine. As part of the celebration issue (due out at the end of August) we would like to include your stories / experiences on your journey with Wikivorce. Where are you, one year on? How have you used Wikivorce?

We would particularly like to hear from those of you who have turned the experience into a positive opportunity. Perhaps you've developed an aspect of your life that you were unable to in marriage.... retrained, changed career, returned to work.

If you would like your story featured in the celebration issue of Wikizine (either anonymously or publicly), please contact me at:

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Thank you all :)

Shezi

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