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Michael Sebby commented on The Inhabitants: An Unremembered Life
I can finally say it: my novel has gone live!

It's scary, and it's exhilarating, and it's fun, and it's nerve-racking, and it's kinda giving me an anxiety attack. But oh well, this is half the fun, right? It's time for me to throw down and make this happen!

I honestly don't know what to say right off the bat, but I'm committed to getting the draft for this novel to the finish line. I'm currently five chapters deep in this thing, and I'm working off a mental outline. Yes, I am a bit of a pantser!

The first chapter, which has been posted here for the past three months, was reworked and re-posted a couple hours ago. So if you're an early follower who read the first chapter before today and thought you'd seen it all, I must kindly ask you to go back and check it out again. I think it plants a deeper seed for future chapters, and flows a little better.

I'm always open to hearing your opinions, because I value the words of my peers. Of course, pre-ordering my book is a huge compliment in itself.

Take care!
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