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What Would You Like to Read?

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Last month I started Fiction Fridays, a series in which I post a new short story on the blog each week. Who knew that writing a story every seven days, in addition to a novel and other posts, took so much time?

But in all seriousness, I’ve enjoyed the challenge—I’m up to #6 so far—and I’ve been more than pleased with all the feedback I’ve been receiving from readers like yourself. In that spirit, I’d like to ask you for some more input today.

While Fiction Fridays is one way to help improve my craft, it primarily offers you new and exciting stories to read. Blogging is traditionally a non-fiction medium, which was why I jumped at the chance to try something more related to my novel and short stories. So, I want to know…

What would you like to read on the blog?

The Friday stories will continue because 1) I’m enjoying the process and 2) I’ve been lucky enough to hear from you guys more regularly. I seem to have hit a vein here.

I’d love it if you would leave a comment below or email me to let me know what discussions you, as a reader, would like to see.

I appreciate the feedback because I am here to write stories and provide information that matters to you. I look forward to your response.

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April 1, 2013 Filed Under: Letters

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