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Weekend Writing Sat-Sun (May 11th - 12th) Tag #wwab to join in.


Furthest two behind are Hope of the Future (58,006 words) and Dark Illusions: The Final Chapter (65,464 words). My fingers are itching for want to work on DI first, or the Sorceress book because I'm in that zone with them, but I am refraining. Gotta stay focused. :p Keeps the brain fresh.

If you would like to join in, and have others check you out, tag your posts #wwab and include link in area below.

Also wanted to let you that I updated the Always Consequences Official Page. The book is officially into Kindle's KDP Select awesome program for 90 days. If you're interested in keeping up with the free download days, you can click the link above in the navigation bar, or:  http://www.arianabrowning.com/2013/03/always-consequences-official-page.html

The next free download is June 4th.


Saturday Updates: 
HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
  • Starting this book at: 58,006 words.
  • 3,492 words.
  • 4,674 words.
  • 6,709 words and head is aching. 80 degrees and writing is no good on the head. Soon I'll have to make dinner, so that will do me all sorts of good.
  • 7,192 words and that's it or the night. Ending book at 65,198 words total. See you tomorrow. Off to make pizza-mizza.
  • Ookay, so I did a bit more. So total today is 7576 words and ending night at 65,582 words. 
Sunday Updates:
DARK ILLUSIONS: THE FINAL CHAPTER
  • Total to start: 65,464 words.
  • 3626 and draggin booty so this calls for coffay. :D And lunch.
  • 7186 words. Book at 72,664 and I'm not sure if I'm done for the night, or not. I may be. Done for the night. 
See you next week.



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