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Can anyone help a writer? (2 Oct 02) 1 message

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Posted by Anonymous, 16:07 20 October 2002

Can anyone help a writer?

posted by Bev on 2002-10-02 11:49:14


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Health journalist researching piece on SAD for UK national broadsheet newspaper seeks intelligent articulate UK based man or woman aged 25-35 whose life is severely affected by this condition who would be prepared to be interviewed. You would need to feel comfortable being identified and providing a photograph. The piece will be sensitively written and happy to read copy back to you before submitting it to paper. Interested? Pls mail me on bkemp@bjk.demon.co.uk - deadline looms so there is a sense of urgency on this one. Thanks for taking the time to read this

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Posted by Anonymous, 14:14 7 November 2002

Is it somehow not tragic or fashionable enough for someone over 35 to have these problems??

Sorry, as an otherwise sane rational articulate male of 40 this kind of thing gets my goat - depression or not :?

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