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Thank you for the shout out! . I learned a lot writing this tale. The "official reviews" clearly indicated that several of the judges had no clue what I was talking about. . One even thought that my characters had no teeth from living underground. Ahhh, such is life.
Siren's Song is a beautiful tale told in a wonderfully flowing way. I'll be back to formally review it soon.
Thanks Amanda for taking over the Newsletter and to David for taking over the group. I check in from time to time to see how you're all doing. Glad to see everything is in safe hands.
Oh my goodness, thanks for including my short piece! I love that image, it's perfect for Evralia! Evralia will hopefully one day have her own series but for the time being I have so many other projects lined up, she's on the waiting list, patiently awaiting her turn in the spotlight again.
Yeah, lots of the dark, not much of the light, I see that. I read a little bit about what happens in the second book, and realised that. Sometimes, I just want the main characters to be in a relationship like the average person, and not suddenly try and injure each other or something like that. How about a high fantasy book, where the romance is normal, does something like that exist? Or is that boring to most?
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