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Episode 58: Pitch Contests, How Does It Work?

Mar 19, 20191 hr 16 min
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In this episode, Bridget and Jen discuss the merits, drawbacks, and etiquette of twitter pitch contests, talk about when to leave your agent (again??) and the relative usefulness of constant vigilance. 

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