How do I access a back issue of Barriere Bits e-zine?
by Name Undisclosed
(Indiana, USA)
I'm trying to access your October 16, 2007 article -- Barriere Bits, Issue #005 -- Why parents target a specific child for abuse. How do I find the link to this back issue?
UPDATE: The article referred to above is now a page on this site where you can add your own comments. Find it at Why Parents Target a Specific Child for Abuse.
If you want to access any back issue of Barriere Bits E-zine, read on and follow the instructions below.
Reply from Darlene: You must first subscribe to my e-zine (it's FREE) in order to access ANY of the back issues of Barriere Bits, as I only give access to these particular articles to my subscribers.
Follow these easy steps:
- Fill out the form on my subscription page.
- After filling out the simple form, within 2 - 30 minutes, you'll receive an email titled (Your name), Please Confirm Your Barriere Bits Subscription... You MUST respond to this email (a necessary legal step) by clicking onto the appropriate link, which you'll find 4 lines from the top of that email.
- You will then receive a second email within a few minutes titled Welcome to Barriere Bits. Just 5 lines down on that second email, you will find the link that will take you to my back issues page. There you will find the links to ALL back issues.
It may seem like a lot of work, but it really isn't.
If you are already a subscriber, all
Barriere Bits issues in your e-mail Inbox provide the link. You'll find it near the bottom of the particular issue you are viewing.
If you have deleted the issues from your Inbox, and thus no longer have access to the link, please write to me using the Ask Darlene form with the name and e-mail address you provided when you subscribed. Once I verify the information with my mailout records, I will send you a
private e-mail with the applicable URL (link).
PLEASE NOTE: Anti-spam rules with my website host (SiteSell, the company I use to power my site) DO NOT permit me to e-mail you unless I'm given express permission to do so.
Darlene Barriere
Violence & Abuse Prevention Educator
Author:
On My Own Terms, A Memoir