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This is a bit of a weird one peeps - I hope it makes sense! I've been trying to look at my artwork Paper Women from the outside in, thinking about how to encourage women to submit stories/experiences when they might be unsure about me, about the process and about whether or not the whole thing actually is anonymous.

I was wondering if there are any of you out there that did submit a story through my survey on Survey Monkey, who would be happy to vouch that it was indeed anonymous and that you weren't asked to identify yourself in anyway throughout the survey process, or that your woman (if she is online) didn't identify you either.

What is weird about it is that I am kind of asking you to identify yourself now - but I'm hoping the solution might be  this little survey that provides a space for you to leave a quote and perhaps a first name or something else (ie 49yo from Melbourne) to make it seem like an actual person wrote the quote rather than me. 😉

If you can help me out I'd really appreciate it - I want to reach as many women as I can. Thanks so much for your time.  xx

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* 1. If you submitted through the Survey Monkey survey, were you asked to identify yourself at any stage?

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* 2. If you have your paper woman online, have you been identified in anyway in the artwork?  

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* 3. If you have any comments on what your experience was like submitting a response for the artwork Paper Women, please let me know:

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* 4. Do you have any suggestions how I might reach more women about the artwork?  

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* 5. Can you please let me know a first name or sign off that I can add to your quote?  ie Rosemary or 49yo from Melbourne

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