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Friday, October 16, 2009

New Horizons, New Initiatives
Dear Readers:
 
As I post upfront here, soon this page will close down.  Thank you so much for making Quill and Wit so successful in the past 18 months or so.
 
Even better is what is on the horizon.  Right now, my new site, www.allisonaddicott.com is up and running. Fully functional, sleek, lithe, yet simple it forms the basis for my work at this moment.
 
My new announcement is that in the coming weeks my work wll appear in The Washington Times Communities.  A new initiative designed to be at the forefront of social journalism and the cutting edge of online writing, please join us on this journey. At the moment the project undergoes finally tech tweaks. Under the column, Faith: The Flip Side I will more closely examine the relationship between politics and religion...where the two intersect and religion/faith issues provide an opportunity for finding common ground between people and between cultures.  
My background and graduate work in religion supports a broad base of knowledge and of connections -- to craft insightful commentary as well and exciting interviews with people at the forefront of the growing field of the interfaith/political dialogue and the challenges we all face.
 
Please take a moment to show your interest and support for this work by finding WTC (Washington Times Communities) on facebook and become a fan of this new venture...we hope to have many supporters when we go live on about November 1! Needless to say, I am very excited for this move to a new platform.  
 
 
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See the above link to our current favorite site... and other posts here and elsewhere in the blogosphere. 
 

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