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Weekend Writing Sat-Sun (April 6th - 7th) Tag #wwab to join in.

Okay, I have had a full week off. Gave it to myself so not only could I get all the updates done on my sites, but the information areas, cover photos, Always Consequences covers, official page for it, and more!

Check out the site and let me know what you think about everything. If you click on the above link for the Forum, you'll be taken to the new upgraded forum. If you've previously registered, feel free to update your profile on there too. You have fun custom cartoon avatars on there, and so many more goodies.

I've also cleaned my review page above so if you want to leave a review, you're more than welcome to.

Absolutely no reason for this other than some cute spice! :)


The books I will be working on this weekend are: Sorceress Series: Book Five (at 44,716 words) and then tomorrow, Dark Illusions: The Final Chapter (at 46,098 words). Only been a week of not writing or editing and I must say ... I miss my characters! haha

Saturday Updates 

SORCERESS SERIES: BOOK FIVE

  • As it says up above, I am currently at 44,716 words in my Sorceress book, so that's where I will be starting from. 
  • 1423 words and break time. Laptop is dying so need to get the cord.
  • 3046 and time to make din din. 
  • 206 more, haha. 
  • Total 3323 words today. Brain is closing down for the night. So I'm puttering. 
  • Want to help with something? I could use a Magical being who'd be great at fighting and can teach a Sorceress to fight. Also need a male name for him, haha.

Sunday Updates

DARK ILLUSIONS: THE FINAL CHAPTER
  • Starting the book at 46,098 words total in the book.
  • 1103 words 
  • 4177 words
  • 5676 words
  • 6243 words. Leaving the book now at: 52,341 total.
See you next weekend!




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