Anyone who spends time exploring the wide open plains, narrow gorges, warm shallows and chilly depths of WordPress will be aware of what a wonderfully creative slew of people there are out there.
Every time you discover one of these people it’s as if you’ve stumbled across a nugget of gold, a precious stone you can hold in your palm. And because of the intimate nature of reading, you can feel that discovery is all you’re own, a wonderful secret few others have seen.
But there are some discoveries that should be shouted from the rooftops …
Those of you who take part in the writing prompt What pegman saw will have already discovered the talented writer and fellow Friday Fictioneer K. Rawson‘s stunning short fiction, but did you also know that she’s written a novel for young adults with a great premise and the most timely of subjects?
K herself describes the book as
‘a YA Novel about a teenage girl who writes a computer virus to get revenge on cyberbullies’.
Do take a read of the preview above.
The wide open plains and narrow gorges, that’s good Lynn — happy we met up on the trail out here. Nice endorsement for this writer, too. Enjoy the remains of your day, you! — Bill
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Thanks Bill. Glad we met here too and thanks for stopping by and commenting. 🙂
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The pleasure, the privilege is mine…
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🙂
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Lynn, how did I miss seeing this? OMW, I’m just humbled by the very kind things you said. You are an amazing, talented writer and I’m just so honored by this. WOW.
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No problem, Karen – an absolute pleasure to do what I can to help. Your writing is wonderful and should be read by more people! Thank you for the very kind comment 🙂
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Ditto to you! Please let me know if ever you need a beta reader. I’d be honored.
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Thank you so much Karen. I may well take you up on that offer 🙂
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