ChrisChinchilla / awesome-people-to-write-for
As a professional technical blogger and writer I am frequently asked who is reliable and good to write for? I get asked the question so much it felt like a good time to start collating a list of people I have worked with, along with my experiences and also invite you to add your suggestions and experiences.
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