Cheers to Happy Endings and New Beginnings

Hello, Friends!!
My entire plan upon finishing White Feather was to relax and take it easy on the writing for awhile...sometimes the type of work I do gets emotionally exhausting to say the least. However, sometimes plans change....and boy did they change. I've been flooded daily with all sorts of ideas....unique, brilliant, gruesome, heartwarming, crazy ideas. So what, pray tell, do I do with these ideas??? Short answer....lots of sticky notes. Long answer...lots more books in the works!
I have a short story collection I've been delving into lately that will consist of off the wall, out of the box type stories that have several twists and turns. Also, because I am such an avid Stephen King fan, be on the lookout for little Easter eggs here and there that will tie into my other books....no spoilers just yet ;). This short collection will also include some of my older work that I wrote waaaaay back in my college days as well as the original, award winning, "3 Years Later" short story I wrote in high school that inspired "H. A. Carter".
If you're a fan of my Facebook page, starting tomorrow (Friday), I will be posting 50 Word Friday stories each week. These little gems will be 50 word stories (No more, no less) of random themes, points of view, and perspectives....just fun little tidbits to keep both my creativity and your imagination happy campers.
I also want to say a huge Thank You to all of my readers lately!! It was a long two years getting White Feather off the ground, much less finished, but I'm grateful for all of the support and for those who have read it and loved it already. My work is always very personal to me, and I put a lot of emotion into every word written...so it warms my heart when I hear how much my readers enjoy my crazy mixed up stories. White Feather was one of the toughest books I have written to date. I cried, laughed, cried again, felt overwhelming joy, and cried some more through the whole thing. If "H. A. Carter" was my Mona Lisa..."A White Feather Falls" is my Sistine Chapel...long and laborious...full of individual stories of triumph and heartache...but joined together to form a far grander picture than I could have imagined at the time. I'm truly proud of that book...I only hope you enjoy reading it as well. :)
So....until next, Folks, thanks again for tuning in. Remember to check out my author page on Facebook (Kimberly Fuller, Author) and, as always, Happy Reading!
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Published on August 06, 2015 06:41
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