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September 22, 2022

“It doesn’t exist, there is no such blood type in the natural world as OO Negative," she sat upright in a huff. "It's a category they made up to classify an unclassifiable blood sample that shouldn't exist.”

 (Excerpt Alma Introduction) 9th June 2381             It was raining heavily from a rumbling sky when he made arun for it from his hover-car to the entrance of the Moscow PoliceStation.  He grimaced when he felt theicy water seep inside his suit collar which only made him run faster.  The angry sky flashed once more before adeafening clap of thunder chased him inside of the building.
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Published on September 22, 2022 07:48

August 4, 2022

Alma

 By K.R. SmithCover Graphics by Isabel deSequeraCover Photo by NinaAckerman Mali Roanne is a shy 16year old girl who has just moved from Africa to an Alaskan town called Alma.  As Mali tentatively begins a romanticrelationship with Kevin Wisetail, she wonders why he, Lucia Sabre and XentheCreillaic, don’t come to school when it’s a full moon?  Although her Lokoti friends welcome Mali
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Published on August 04, 2022 06:45

June 23, 2022

Pssst! You want to know a secret?

 I'm working on Alma again...it will be published at the end of this year...that deserves a toast!Cheers darlings!
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Published on June 23, 2022 05:10

February 15, 2022

Author's Note from Nobody Part One

 To Circulate Series readers - thankyou for waiting this long until I published again.  ‘Nobody part one’ is the first ebook I’vereleased since 2014, so that’s eight years of battling medical problems andwriter’s block.  But I discovered theinfamous ‘block’ was caused because I desperately needed a change from writingparanormal romance.  Writing aboutwerewolves is all well and good, but
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Published on February 15, 2022 19:48

February 14, 2022

Nobody Part One

 Nobody PartOne ClarissaDowning considers herself to be a 'nobody', commuting to work on a daily basisto a call centre job she dreads until one fateful Monday afternoon her lifeabruptly changes.   Startingwith a mysterious text message from an unknown sender, she finds out her lifeis in danger and her political opinions have made her a target.  The mysterious text messages continue
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Published on February 14, 2022 19:25

October 15, 2016

���A baby Werewolf will probably move around a lot more than a human baby.���

�� (Small FryChapter 2)My mate looked onunimpressed, ���Mr. Baker?��� ���It���s my latest name in theacademic circuit.����� I shrugged it off.He asked grumpily, ���And howold are you for this latest trip around fantasyland?��� ���In my early forties.��� Ianswered.�� ���So getting 'knocked up' won���tlook too unusual.��� He reopened my laptop tolook on my schedule again, when I snapped it shut once
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Published on October 15, 2016 15:27

“A baby Werewolf will probably move around a lot more than a human baby.”

  (Small Fry
Chapter 2)



My mate looked on
unimpressed, “Mr. Baker?”

“It’s my latest name in the
academic circuit.”  I shrugged it off.

He asked grumpily, “And how
old are you for this latest trip around fantasyland?”

“In my early forties.” I
answered.  “So getting 'knocked up' won’t
look too unusual.”

He reopened my laptop to
look on my schedule again, when I snapped it shut once
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Published on October 15, 2016 15:27

September 5, 2016

���A human doctor isn���t going to know jack about how Werewolves do blood transfusions,���

�� (Small FryChapter 2)Declan continued, ���FromJanuary onwards, I don���t want her doing more than one lecture a month.�� Then from June, she���s not going to do any forat least six months.��� ���Excuse me?!����� I exhorted in surprise.�� ���Maternity leave, B.����� He glared my way. Oh, maternity leave���now whydidn���t I think of that?�� I had just beenplanning my schedule for months in advance and it
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Published on September 05, 2016 02:40

“A human doctor isn’t going to know jack about how Werewolves do blood transfusions,”

  (Small Fry
Chapter 2)



Declan continued, “From
January onwards, I don’t want her doing more than one lecture a month.  Then from June, she’s not going to do any for
at least six months.”

“Excuse me?!”  I exhorted in surprise. 

“Maternity leave, B.”  He glared my way.

Oh, maternity leave…now why
didn’t I think of that?  I had just been
planning my schedule for months in advance and it
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Published on September 05, 2016 02:40

July 2, 2016

My face flushed when two of my past identities were read out.

  (Small Fry
Chapter 2)



“You’ve been invited to a
lunch at Cambridge University on 1st February next year."  Aneet continued.  "In attendance, will be several speakers
on Ancient History in the Mediterranean.” 


“Ancient History in the Mediterranean?” I echoed. 
“I don’t teach that topic.”

“It’s not a topic, it’s a
field."  She said.  "With all your papers on Rome, Greece,
Egypt,
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Published on July 02, 2016 16:52