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Thursday
Jul192012

Something new, and bent

In the recesses of my mind (and my computer, and even this blog), sits a story that won't go away. I mean that in the best way. It's another road book - because I have always loved road books (see Correction Line). I have decided that with the launch of my novel, I want to offer up another tale for readers. Yes, this is to bring attention to my book, I can admit that. But moreover, to release this tale to the wild. To add to that, I left this story unfinished, and releasing here at the blog will stir me on to finishing it.

(Hey if it worked for Dickens, then why not?)

Here at woofreakinhoo, I will be posting chapters to this story, which may become a novella. When I have posted all the chapter segments, I will release it on Amazon for an über cheap .99.

Stay tuned:

Bent Highway

What if time didn't flow like a river, but bent like a highway?

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