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9 hours ago ago from The Write Rants
Well, I’ve decided to do it. I will be serializing my latest novel, Light Always Changes , on the web. I’m in the process of setting up a blog just for that purpose, and as soon as the book is available for purchase (waiting on the final proof now), I will make that blog public. My purpose, of course, is to reach a wider audience, and to attract some new readers. I’m not all that eager to read online, myself, but it seems to be the way ...
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16 hours ago ago from The Daily Sky
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9 hours ago ago from Tuk-Tuk
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