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Available now from Cobblestone Press.

Dr. Riley Blake left New York and moved to a small town in Maine after inheriting his uncle's house. Unfortunately, a disturbing part of his past follows him.

The last thing Sheriff Marcus Cameron really had time for was a new relationship. As the son of the alpha of the largest werewolf pack in the area, he had a duty to his family. But Riley Blake is a gorgeous temptation, and he's always been rather fond of giving into his baser instincts.

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How and why plot works in the construction of your story. The difference between plot driven and character driven narrative.

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Seven Deadly Sins of World Building

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I've created a new site for our writing challenges and it is located here: www.roughtrade.org

You can not use the log in for MY site on the new one. They are run by the same software and have similar layouts (but different art) but they are ENTIRELY SEPARATE in function.

This means -- if you want updates, you'll have to subscribe. If you want to read/comment on Rough Trade, you'll have to register. Period.

Due to the nature of the site, I've decided to make it members only. It's free to join and I found a new painless registration form that doesn't require you wait for an email. Don't bitch about this. It's the way it is and I'm not going to change my mind no matter how much you bitch about it.

Keira

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I'm at the half-way point on the rough draft. I'd thought originally 30k on the rough but it's going to be at least 50 which will probably make the final around 90 to 100k. Which is respectable as far as a commercial work is concerned.

I did some further casting. You can see it on my page Project file along with links to all fourteen parts:
http://wrotehard.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/5144/