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Family/Friends - Hello and happy Tuesday to you!

I am taking a quick break from writing my manuscript for Secret Cravings Publishing as I've been doing little else for approximately three days. If you recall the last time I provided an update I had given myself until 5/1 to submit the story...WELL, that won't be happening - revised deadline is 5/8 for now.  In addition to that story, I'm also working on next week's Erotica Tale and a Call for Submission for Women on Writing (WOW) organization.  I need to start taking vitamins to keep up with all this writing...lol!

On a side note, I'd appreciate it if you were to stop by www.mywritingden.net and provide comments on any of the Erotic Tales posted.  Remember that the Blogging Contest started yesteday and posting comments will earn you points that in turn will earn you chances at scoring a $25.00 gift card. Read the rules :-)

That's all for now folks. Take care!
Maria

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  1. Vicky, you have so much going on! I will try to keep up with you. Alice

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  2. Hi Alita :-)

    Glad you are here and keeping up with me...fasten your seatbelt!

    Love ya!

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