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What's up Wednesday: Winners!

Hello readers,

I'm in the midst of reading HEIR OF FIRE. Whenever I put it down to do life, it kills me. I want to keep reading.

I'm still revising DH. Realized I never mentioned her old friends. Now they are starting to appear and love her new friends.

I'm also still doing NaNoWriMo. I'm at 41k!

Earlier, I was listening to the song True Colors. I think of writing color poems for my book. I realize I have. More than a couple, too. Two about black and white. One about purple. Two about rainbows.

Then suddenly I thought of the title for the book. Kaleidoscope.

My writing goal is to write 4k today. I did it yesterday, so I'm hoping I can do it again today. I hope I can win nanowrimo within the next two days.

Other than that, it's time to announce the winners of the giveaway! I will be contacting you soon.

Thank you for participating! If you haven't won or are still interested in my books, you can check them out here.

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Love, Fida

Comments

Crystal Collier said…
Aw! Yay! Thank you so much. I can't wait to read it.
Gisele LeBlanc said…
Good luck with NaNo and your word count goal for today! I think Kaleidoscope for a colour poetry book is very nice, too. :)
ELAdams said…
Best of luck with the rest of NaNo! You can do it! :)
Simply Sarah said…
Good luck on your NaNo goals!!! It sounds like you are making fantastic progress.
I love the name Kaleidoscope!
Jaime Morrow said…
Kaleidoscope is a great title for a book of poetry. Especially if it's a book of colour poems. :-) Good luck with the rest of NaNo!
Miss Cole said…
Congrats on 41k! That's fantastic. Sounds like you'll definitely win NaNo :D

Have a great week!
Jana Denardo said…
Good luck finishing nano!
Heather said…
You're getting so much writing done, that's fantastic!
Melanie Crouse said…
Fifi, Could you send me your email address so I can get you the information for my book cover reveal? Thank you so much, and I hope you have a wonderful day!
My email address is thecrousefamily @ yahoo . com
Thanks! Melanie

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