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I wrote a new short story! Alabaster Boardwalk!

So I just published a new short story! This is also the first one that I have made that is available in both ebook and paperback! Here's the summary: 1907 Virginia, Mr. Alabaster Ruthage spends his last day on land before he goes out on a week long "fishing trip" and while on this trip he must help overcome a supernatural occurrence. This short story helps set up the world for The Breaking Fall series and acts as an introduction to it's world.
I'm so happy that I have gotten this one published.
This short story has taken me a while to write and I can honestly say that I am very happy with the result of it. If you get the paperback you should be able to get the ebook version for free, but I'm not 100% sure if this is functioning I did enroll it in kdp matchbook.






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