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Just thought you might want to know that The Last Church is finally available: http://is.gd/2W62x Published by Black Bed Sheet Press. Heaps of reviews already at my site: http://thestoryteller.co.nz ( Direct to book: http://is.gd/31LdK ) The ...
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At 10:00pm on September 28, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
Hello,

Just wanted to stop in and get your opinion on my latest cover design posted to my blog...


I would love your input.

Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
901-325-1402
At 9:23am on July 28, 2008, Jessica Lynne Gardner said…
That sounds facinating! I haven't been to Japan yet. We are thinking about going maybe sometime next year to discover more about our roots. Thanks again for all the info!
At 5:48pm on July 26, 2008, Writer113 said…
hey Jess
I lived in Osaka for ten years. The brutal history fascinated me as it would for most horror writers LOL. The shogun had 24 wives and 50 kids. Your grandmother must be one of the descendants. cool
At 8:22am on July 26, 2008, Jessica Lynne Gardner said…
Thanks so much for all the info! Is there a particular site that it came from? It seems whenever I look it up, I only get bits and pieces.
Thanks again!
~Jess

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