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It’s been a while since I sent an update. Partly because I’m still getting used to navigating the new Inkshares layout. Aside from that, I’ve been working hard on Thanatos and it will be up for pre-order soon. The first draft is finally complete and I’m on my way to having a finished novel!

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    I felt quickly like the world of the story was real.  Reopening cabinets expecting more food and moving your leg from under the covers then back again, that dwelling in your own head- I think those are important elements to make her seam like any of us...just ina different time. The dream description in the cafe I also really like- as her life sounds lonely and being in a busy cafe taking laugher in, shows that she is longing for a simple thing. Something you shouldn't have to dream to experience. I looking forward to reading the whole book! All the best, Alyssa 
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      I felt quickly like the world of the story was real.  Reopening cabinets expecting more food and moving your leg from under the covers then back again, that dwelling in your own head- I think those are important elements to make her seam like any of us...just ina different time. The dream description in the cafe I also really like- as her life sounds lonely and being in a busy cafe taking laugher in, shows that she is longing for a simple thing. Something you shouldn't have to dream to experience. I looking forward to reading the whole book! All the best, Alyssa 
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