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October 30, 2011
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I am grateful to Philip Brautigam for his amazing and generous work on my website redesign. See it here: www.PaulENelson.com. He has become a WordPress expert and I love the user friendly nature of the design.

I’ll be migrating American Sentences and Organic Poetry to this new site and would appreciate your comments, your links to the site and your feedback. I have created quite a tangled web (no pun intended) of sites over the last 15 years. It is time to get them all under one url.

If you need a quote on a web redesign, check out his site: http://easy2yes.com/

Thanks, Brother.

Bloodhawk

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