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The good thing about not having a computer: less distractions from writing. When I have mine back, I'll have at least three updates for The Strange Aeons, maybe more. At last I have a clear sense of where the story is going, instead of waving both arms in front of me in the dark hoping to stumble into it.
Having thought about the things ahead, I am a little nervous about not putting any warnings on it, since that seems to be de rigueur on the internets, but I object to doing it on principle. Published novels don't come with warnings, and I intend to be a Published Author someday.
After all, if Stephenie Meyer can do it, how hard can it be?
Having thought about the things ahead, I am a little nervous about not putting any warnings on it, since that seems to be de rigueur on the internets, but I object to doing it on principle. Published novels don't come with warnings, and I intend to be a Published Author someday.
After all, if Stephenie Meyer can do it, how hard can it be?
