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The (legitimate!) online news company that publishes my work is shutting down. What's the best way to save my work?
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So I started working for Examiner back in 2009. It is a legitimate company that hires people to write and publish content on a variety of topics. In a sense, it is like an online newspaper. I really feel like Examiner got my foot in the door professionally, and I am thankful for that.

A few days ago, however, I got an email explaining that the company was closing its doors for good and essentially going out of business. They are shutting down the website in a matter of days.

I have dozens of articles up, and I poured my heart and soul into all of them. It's a lot of work, and I'd also like to save them all to have them in a portfolio.

I don't mean to sound computer illiterate, but what is the best way to go about saving all my articles? I'd like to maybe save them to a jump drive or to my computer so that I can access them at any time. I might even compile them into a spiral notebook. Should I do File >> Save Webpage As? Or something else?

Thanks!!

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