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- (or if they have cause to think the manuscript *isn't* complete) they're done. Again, read out loud, streamline, ti… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 19 hours ago
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Elisha Daemon Launch Day!
Today’s the day! Not only is this the launch for Elisha Daemon, but this book is the final volume in the series! If you’ve been waiting to get all five books in hand before you read, it’s time to start. … Continue reading
Writing Down the Darkness: The Evil Within
So the guy next to me on the plane is watching a horror film, one of these creepy, psychological things where guys keep dying in nasty ways—not slasher ways, but more personal, with visions of their loved ones in their … Continue reading
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