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DM Traylor, Webmaster

If you click into a link to my Bio from a footer note saying "Website by Doreen Michele." that's a personal blog entirely by me. My full legal name is Doreen Michele Traylor. 

If you find yourself here on this post from a link in a footer, I did a very few websites as works for hire and I'm about to update those to say "Website Created and Maintained by DM Traylor." and link to this post.

My Websites page is intentionally a short list of relatively active blogs by me. You may have found yourself here via some blog of mine not currently listed there for some reason. I have a longstanding habit of taking some things offline for a time, republishing them, not wanting to promote them because they are no longer being actively developed etc.

This as an attempt to clarify the authorship etc. of sites that link to this website that I created on my own or for pay using content provided me in the face of my messy online life that has no good answers. 

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