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Necrophobia Update

Necrophobia

As I work on the follow-up book (news to come) I've taken the time to go back and make some changes to the first novel. Both to make sure the novels remain consistent but also because I want the books to be the best they can be as I grow as a writer.

Necrophobia has been updated with some significant changes: Story elements have been clarified or reworded, certain scenes have been expand Read more of this blog post »
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Published on November 04, 2015 06:04
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