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Swagger Home Kim Melissa Rich Grace Kathy Jon Monday, March 23, 2015 So Long, Swagger! Kim Van Sickler I was always amused by the name we chose for ourselves, three plus years ago. Swagger Writers . We were mostly a group of writers with lots left to learn. There was talent galore, but room for improvement. We wanted to become even better. Hardly the quintessential essence of boastful or arrogant. We liked the confident, talented connotation. We were writers with plenty to say, and heart and soul and grit galore. Swagger took many of us to the next level. It made us better writers and more tech savvy. It was a huge part of my life for more than three years. I will miss it, but I am also able to see it for what it was; a chance for a group of writers to bond, grow, and stay connected. And even though we won't be writing under the Swagger masthead any longer, Swagger will always be an important part of me. For now, you can find me on my website  . Twitter...

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