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Hiatus

Hi everyone! I won’t be posting goals for the next few months while I am on hiatus from structured writing. I have some big things going on in the rest of my life (to be revealed at a later date) and I need some time and space to sort through the changes and restructure how I will be working on my writing projects in the future.

Thanks for your interest and support. I’ll be back soon.

-Emily

 

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