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Gail Ann Gibbs grew up in the Texas Panhandle, and continues to live and write in the sunny Southwest. She ended up with two college degrees (neither related to writing) and has been employed in a variety of interesting jobs, some of which may end up in novels someday.

Gail has four novels with the personalized-romance publisher YourNovel.com, has some short stories published, won a few contests, and owns a very fine collection of rejection letters. She put together five of the short stories as Sketches in the Air, in 2014 and her latest book is the gentle fantasy They Called Me Dragon: A Narrative Account of my Adventures on the Planet Earth.

Gail enjoys the Arizona sun with her husband and some really big goldfish.


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This week, I recycled whole files worth of writing workshop notes, articles, and books on the subject of Marketing Your Book. Most of it was dated (Get Rich on Twitter!) or just not applicable to where I am right now. I'm sure the marketplace will change again by the time my next book is ready.
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Gail Gibbs Yay! I have a new short story "Combustion" available for all to see in Western SFA's e-zine The Nameless Zine. Check it out at www.thenamelesszine.org


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