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Moving on up!

Family/Friends,

As some of you already know, I received good news from a small publishing firm in January yet it wasn't until mid February that all the details were worked out. Well, I’m excited to report that my sensual romance anthology (title TBD) will be released in November 2013.

Due to this exciting turn of events, the Flash Fiction Friday segment on my website will be discontinued. Please note also that in the next thirty to sixty days I will be making changes to my site and do hope that you will return for its Grand Re-Opening, I will be sending out communication when this takes place.

At this time, I’d like to take an opportunity to thank all of you who have remained faithful readers. I truly appreciate all the comments, compliments, and encouraging words that have come my way. I am also humbled by the support other writers have provided. Thank you kindly.

As always, don’t be a stranger, I'm available via Facebook, Twitter and of course email :)

Be well and until soon!
Maria

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