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Official Blog: The Interdimensional Dumpster
1. Back in the Saddle Again

I'm heading back to my author life again! It was a tough road through the holidays, but I can devote a few hours a day to writing the sequel to The Interdimensional Dumpster. I have a few chapters in the bag and a few more rummaging around in my brain, so the flow should pick up quickly.

I am also doing a Literacy Night in my hometown elementary school this month. I get to talk to a few hundred kids about the joys of writing and I can't wait!

I also booked a signing on March 22 at Bruce's Browser in Athol, Mass. I can't wait for that one also.

I hope April becomes just as action packed!

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