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Blog Tour Day 3

Hello readers, 

It's day two and I'm over at not one, but two blogs! I'm on Jen's blog for her weekly segment, Writers on Wednesday. I was also interviewed for StoryDamGo on over and check them out! 

But then come back because it's What's up Wednesday!

What I'm Reading 

I started reading Fangirl this past weekend and this coming weekend I hope to finish it. 

What I'm Writing

I'm working on two new projects. WIP3 and a secret project. I also have a short story for a contest up on Wattpad. 

What Else I've Been Up To

I'm revising DECIDING HIJAB and WHICHEVER TUNES. A TO Z POETRY is going to be releasing tomorrow!

And if you were on Nicole's blog you may have seen my announcement of another poetry collection. I'm compiling the poems for it. Samples of most of my projects will be on Wattpad soon. 

What Inspires Me Right Now

That I have lots of projects, writing related which I shared and non-writing related which isn't, that I'm excited about. There is five days left in the cover art contest for DAMSEL DISTRESSED.

Love, 

Comments

Crystal Collier said…
Yay! Tomorrow's the big day? Eek, I must have missed that while I was passed out over the weekend. So excited, Fida.
prerna pickett said…
Fangirl, that title just keeps popping up everywhere, will have to check it out. I enjoy working on multiple projects myself, good luck with your short story. If I was more artistically inclined I would enter the Damsel Distressed cover art contest, but I draw stick figures so I'll spare them my genius.
Alison Miller said…
My copy of FANGIRL should arrive Saturday. CAN'T WAIT to read it!
Miss Cole said…
Loads of people are reading Fangirl. I may have to check it out...
Simply Sarah said…
I agree, everyone seems to be talking about Fangirl! I will have to check it out. Congrats on all of your writing progress! So exciting!

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