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So much to do, and so little me to do it.

I'm not complaining.

I've been working hard on multiple novels, feeling inspired to find closure.


One of my many faults has been my inability to accept that a work is fit for public consumption. Well, I've added some new tools and support systems that have increased my confidence, and I've learned to trust my first instinct in the word choices and tone.


My hope is, as I get things posted and published, the voices will once more whisper or at times shout, "Tell my story!"

 
 
 

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