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A dialogue with readers

Sentinel readers and writers write to one another. Often. In one sense, it's somewhat unusual for significant numbers of magazine readers to write to the authors of articles. In another sense, it's perfectly natural. It's natural to want to say thank you to someone who has helped.

One author wrote to us recently: "Just thought you'd be encouraged to know that there has been quite a lot of response to my most recent article. One lady read and studied it, and said that she was able to walk freely again. Another told me that it had helped her in the healing of an eye problem."

A newer author enclosed a manuscript for a second article with this note: "You may be interested to know that I received more than twenty-five responses from my first article, many from people I have never met and who received some benefit from reading it."

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