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I'm Always Sad

Updated: Apr 10, 2020


I'm always sad

when I finish a story. This one was more so, as it was the last in The Vows series. My NaNo adventure is over for another year. I laughed, cried, yelled, screamed, and even talked to my computer, (thanks hubby and son for not committing me), for 30 days and 50,043 words. So now it's time to take a few weeks off, to give my brain time to rest, before the editing begins, I may read, watch some TV, or maybe even play a video game or two. But rest assured in the back of my mind I will be thinking of Sara and her story while I get ready for the cutting, rearranging, fixing typos, and grammar errors so the story is ready for you. Visit my webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/jillobo..., and here to find out what I'm up to. Don't forget http://www.writing.com/main/portfolio..., where you can get a sneak peak at the story's beginning. Look for A Vow of Fate: The Final Vow in 2013.


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