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Fringe relies on donations for its operating budget. We use them to pay for our web space, promote the magazine at the AWP conference, and to pay legal fees associated with being a corporation. Thanks to the generosity of our readers, we recently raised enough money to pay for the cool website you’re currently surfing. Someday, we’d like to raise enough to pay our contributors.
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