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Greg Hall has already mentioned it, but I will too. I'm repetitive like that. The new Connect The Dots anthology will be available for sale soon on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I contributed two stories, along side my associates Greg Hall, Kelly James, and Alexzan Burton. It was a wonderful experience to work with them.

Also, my humor short, "The Mysteriously Maddeningly Magically Missing Mocha, uh, Mystery" (I think I got that right. Pretty sad when you can't remember your own title!) will be appearing in The World Of Myth in February.

Thank you. You may now return to your regularly scheduled program.

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Greg Hall Comment by Greg Hall on January 30, 2008 at 8:18am
You need help. I want you to say it 100 times, Jezzy...I will not repeat myself, I will not repeat myself...

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