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Summer time and the living is easy...RIGHT! :D

Family/Friends:

As I communicated before my goals for this summer were to publish an eBook a month (June/July/August). To date I've already exceeded my quota for June and I'm target to meet July's and August's. 

More importantly will be meetings my other goals this year:

Increasing my word count per day
Better self editing
Read more
Manuscript to major publishing firm

Well folks got other other commitments to get to right now, so gotta run.  Oh and before I forget...if you haven't purchased one of my eBooks yet, what are you waiting for?? :D

Amazon: http://amzn.to/Nygmv8
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/Nb79HI
Smashwords (coming soon)

Until next time!
Maria

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  1. Hitting your goals is always a great start! Good luck with the publishing houses though.

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