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Flash Fiction is Fun

I am having fun with the Flash Fiction Challenge from the M3 blog. It gives me a break from the daily grind while getting my work in more books. (That's a bonus)

I enjoy having new readers. My next book is completely different from the first two that I wrote. I adore the book writing process, well the creative part anyway. My next book (provided all goes well) will hopefully be out before the end of the year. I just have to finish it, get it through beta reads, edits and rewrites. 

Well, I have more flashes to write for the 5th book. So I best get going. It is rather fun to have the freedom to leave the audience wondering and let their imaginations run wild. 

Comments

Red said…
I am glad you are enjoying this and you are making progress on your new book.
xxx
Laurie said…
Me too, now if I can just get it finished on time to have it out by the end of the year.xxx

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