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Your puzzles look challenging but you don't say if they are mate in 1, 2, etc or to play and win and they don't have solutions.
Why not just post them here until you figure out how to do that? You could start a blog.
You could also give credit to the original authors of the problems. That one for example is from Daniel Joffart and was originally published in Sinfonie Scacchistiche in 1970. It has been previously published online as a mate in 3 in Yet Another Chess Problem Database.
//I have to admit I'm a little puzzled as to why it was originally set up as a mate in 3. It does seem to work quite well as a mate in 2.
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