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September 06, 2006 Letters To The Editor For September 6th Writers Should Be Cautious About Revealing Their Contact Info Online Hi Angela - I read with interest Diane Craver's good article today, and I'm afraid it's not just romance writers who get letters from strangers. More than five years ago, I wrote a book on financial education for women, as part of my non-profit work, Money Order: The Money Management Guide for Women, 2001. Even though the book is now out of print, I still get several letters, calls, and e-mails each month with requests for money, business advice, loans, how to hire a detective to find out whether a husband is cheating and where he keeps the money, etc. Some of these letters are real heartbreakers, and I do respond to all legitimate queries. When you are a public figure - and yes, all published writers do fall into that category - welcome and unwelcome contacts are part of the territory. I always have had an unlisted phone number, but with the newer search engines, privacy seems to be a thing of the past. Sobering, isn't it? Best, WritersWeekly Whispers and Warnings Dear Angela, I thank you most sincerely for opening my eyes to the fact that there are innumerable whack-jobs out there, and I will be much more vigilant on whom I choose to have a business relationship with! God bless you for all of your hard work for us writers! I do not know if you hear it very often or not, but thank you! Sincerely, Patty W.
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