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Retrying this blog thing

So, however many years later, it might finally be time to retry that whole blog thing. At the very least, it was time to move off Livejournal, with its many and varied issues. I don’t even think it had moved itself to Russia the last time I used it, and I haven’t tried to log in since well before that.

Things have been… difficult for a bit. I’ve left the state, moved, moved again, came back, gone back to school, and am going to leave again next year (barring nothing getting weirder in the legislature here in Florida).

As far as the books, I’ve got the printed versions still published through Lulu.com, the ebooks still printed through Smashwords, and (almost) everything at least showing Amazon.com. I found out recently that Verdant‘s ebook has been pulled from distribution on Smashwords, so I’m going to have to carve out some time from a more-than-full-time job and grad school to work on revisions there, so I can fix the issue and get it back online.

And I think that’s all I have as far as an intro back into me.

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Surprise

After struggling with more health issues than I really want to talk about, I’m back online — and back writing! I will be starting back to school in a few months (for Computer Programming, in hopes of an actual paycheck), but I’m not planning on letting that get in the way of anything. Fingers crossed!

Ash: The Preterhumans Book 3 is about 2/3 of the way finished with the editing, and I’m hoping to have it out before the end of the year, health permitting. It will be the last book in the series, at least for now.

I did mention that I will still be writing, but it will not be The Preterhumans series — and it may not be under this name. Whatever happens, I promise to do a better job of keeping everyone informed.

There will be a little treat coming up in the next few weeks, sponsored by Lakisha Spletzer. More on that as info becomes available.

In the meanwhile, though, I’m back, I’m working (albeit at a much slower pace), and I’m not planning on going anywhere for quite a while.

Later, folks!

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