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Hi everyone.
This is just a note to update you on The Other side of Dreams.

I originally wrote it as a short novella and thought it complete. However, having taken a second look at it, and hopefully improving it slightly, I've been quite pleased with the result. Many readers have contacted me with helpful comments and some suggestions. The one suggestion I am taking seriously is to insert a couple of chapters in the TEEN YEARS, a segment I had decided against in the original, as I felt TEENS had been done to death by so many writers. So, with some inspiration and a couple of ideas, I am doing exactly that.

You could have the original final chapter, if you want, but if you're willing to wait a little while, then you can have the additional material and then the final chapter. Unless you tell me you want it over and done with, I propose to get scribbling and see what pans out. There may even be another cliffhanger, or similar, we'll just have to see.

Oh, a little while could be anything from a few days to a couple of weeks. It depends on Real Life and my Muse. Hopefully, it will only be a couple of days.

Tanya

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Thanks!!

The good stuff is always worth waiting for. I can be patient a little longer. Great work as usual.

You have to ask?

You have such a way of taking something that as you say has been done to death and turning it on its head! I'm looking forward to what your muse has come up with!

hugs!

grover

I can wait

With the mix of Amy and John, with their best friends, Jacquie and Paul, who know the secret and have kept it, even though in both cases, they have never really been able to be more than very best friends, I can see a lot of room for the teen years to be a lot different from the usual story. That is especially true since Paul is going to get to meet face to face with the Jacquie he has known about and corresponded with for many years now.

It’s not given to anyone to have no regrets; only to decide, through the choices we make, which regrets we’ll have,
David Weber – In Fury Born

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly