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We are two friends who are working on a collaborative DIY children's book called Ruby and Esme. This blog will chronicle our back and forth efforts as we write, illustrate, package, and publish this story. Dedicated to all the friends out there!
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Hi world! Miss us?

Since our last post in May we have been revising and waiting, revising and waiting. We do have interest from a publisher and we have been asked to revise the manuscript once more and add more developed faces to the characters. And... we are in waiting mode again until we get this round of feedback. Keep us in your thoughts and hold good wishes for Ruby and Esme. Above is Ruby with her very sad face. I love it! There is no way that you could mistake her for happy. Good job my Sever!

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