Blooks
While researching the pros and cons of setting up a fictional company website as part of a publicity campaign for a screenplay, I was introduced to a new phenomena (at least to me), the blook.
Blog + Book = Blook
Thanks Alan for the tip.
While researching the pros and cons of setting up a fictional company website as part of a publicity campaign for a screenplay, I was introduced to a new phenomena (at least to me), the blook.
Blog + Book = Blook
Thanks Alan for the tip.
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