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| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 24 | Subscribers | Read | ryansprague.substack.com |
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Ryan Sprague is a best-selling author, television host, and podcast host under the banner, Somewhere in the Skies. He is repped by SpectreVision.
Violeta is a bestselling author, writing coach, and mentor based in Melbourne, known for her multi-genre storytelling that ranges from gripping sci-fi to compelling literary fiction. She is represented by Vulpine Press and Dragonfly Publishing.
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