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Coming To A Bookstore Near You

Oh boy is today ever one of those exciting days for a writer. I got an e-mail from my editor Andrea at NCP and saw that Never A Sunset is coming out in a print anthology in March. One of the other stories it is matched with is by Jennifer Colgan, her book Fresh Blood. She’s been by writing buddy for awhile now. I was excited at the prospects of working with a friend on things like… a book signing someday if we get to the same conference at the same time. This was such exciting news for me that I didn’t read the rest of the message.

After I calmed down a bit and went chasing after the trash can that was blowing down the middle of the road, I came back inside and read the rest of the list. That is when I saw that Starlit Destiny will be released in print in May. I wasn’t expecting two! I was just reading the list so I could see which of the other authors I know are coming out with print books (and there are some on there). I get noisy about that kind of thing. I like to know who is having a great day when I’m having one.

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  1. Anonymous7:25 PM PST

    So excited about your news! Cool.

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  2. Congratulations, Annalee! Woohoo! Excellent news!! :-)

    Tanya

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  3. qOh my goodness, that's sooo great!!! YAY for you! :) *does happy dance*

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  4. Congratulations Annalee! I'm definitely buying Starlit Destiny when it comes out in print. I don't care if I already have it in ebook format, I want a copy I can hold in my own two hands.

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  5. This is just the beginning! Pretty soon you'll have your own shelf at Borders!

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  6. Thanks Tess, Tanya, Monique, Laura, Deni (Last Girl)... that Adri making my day again! And of course Bernadette is crit partner that read Starlit Destiny before I sent it to NCP! :)

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  7. WOOHOOOOOOOOO!! I am SOOO happy for you girlie girl!
    much love and big smooch
    Kim

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  8. Thanks Kimberly, congrats to you too! (She's got a book coming out at NCP as well on that print list.)

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  9. How exciting, Annalee! That's wonderful.

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  10. Annalee- congratulations on your current successes. I am so happy for you. I really believe that good things happen to good people, so this is probably only the beginning :-)

    Remember us little guys when you are rich and famous.

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  11. Thanks Sherrill. And thanks Gregg - I still hope to buy you a steak dinner someday!

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  12. Congrats, Annalee! That's great news :)

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