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Updates, Updates

Hey, everyone.  Just wanted to blog about everything that's been happening, and I hope to blog about more. First off: the last 3 entries I wrote about my past: I will not apologize for anything I've written in those recent entries, because I needed to get what was bugging me about my life off my chest, and now that I have, a burden has been lifted like never before. Now, for some updates: Bushwick Job Center is still a pain in my gut, since they keep bludgeoning me with receritification meetings, and right now, I can't stand it, since they're not fulfilling their end and at least attempting  to get me a job.  So, as long as I am unemployed and declared unfit to work, I am going to have to prove them wrong. Which brings us to Update #2: Since no one is hiring at all , I am going to pursue my dream of running my own business.  What am I doing, you may ask?  Odd Jobs.  That's right.  Simple odd jobs around the neighborhood, and I'm hoping to get ...

Visiting Pixie Hollow

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Hello, everyone.  I was hoping to share this new video with you. I hope you like it.

"Princess Luanne and Wizard Heatheria" series: Major Updates

Hello, Bloggers! The number-one author is back, coming at you at about, oh, 40 words a minute. *laughs* Now, I know you've heard the story time and again, but you're gonna hear it once more. "Princess Luanne and Wizard Heatheria" —my very own book series—is not going anywhere. In fact, the series has been uploaded (and reuploaded) as Kindle Downloads. So, if you have a Kindle, I request that you please download at least 1 book in my series. If you're still not interested in the series, let me tell you a few things that have been happening while I've been on hiatus. (Keep in mind, I also hope to make these Kindle Books available on paperback as well.) A new series within the "Princess Luanne and Wizard Heatheria" series has begun on Kindle. Princess Luanne, her adoptive sister Heatheria Winchester, and Heatheria's three best friends from school—Helena Harper, Ashley Whitaker, and Miles Warren—meet Luanne's cousin from Gardenia, known a...

Breaking the Ice managed to help my self-confidence.

I have some good news to report. With the book event I have been waiting long to put behind me (See the "Princess Luanne and Wizard Heatheria" Series Vlog YouTube Playlist), I am proud to say that I believe I did a good job breaking the ice about my book series. Nobody ever said they'd gotten famous overnight. *uneasy chuckle*