Hi, everyone.
So....it turns out that 2016 is already over. What?! Where did the time go?! Seriously. I remember my first day at my new job. Felt like yesterday when I first started, and it has been seven EXTREMELY fast months. Can't believe it. Felt like yesterday that I just graduated from college and moved back to my hometown for the time being. And THAT was a year ago. Now, I just recently published my latest novel, The Somewhat Perilous Plot of the Patriotic Mosquitoes, on December 23rd and they are currently free on Amazon Kindle until Saturday December 31st. And then the novel will be free again from Friday January 6th until Sunday January 8th. So you've got some time to look at my most recent novel! Also, I may have told you this before, but this is a very significant novel as well. Reason being, not only is it pretty great, but I decided that this is going to be the last novel I write for about a year or two. Instead of focusing my time and energy on writing yet another novel, I decided that now I need to focus my time and energy on marketing what I've written. I have self-published fourteen sci-if and comedy novels that I want to show the world, and now I need to show the world that I have self-published these novels. Don't worry, friends. Just because I am not going to write another novel for a short while, that does not mean my blogging will go away. I will keep up with the Haiku Mondays because they are fun. Every now and then I will try to squeeze in a Poem Time just because they're fun as well. But on Wednesdays or Thursdays I will take a short part of one of my chapters from any novel and explain what it means to me. And, on the weekend, I'll write about what's going on in someone's life right now. So I will still be busy on my site. Well, to that, enjoy your New Year's Eve, however you choose to celebrate. And I wish you all a VERY happy start to 2017. Cheers, You Know Who
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