Hey! Just found a few more places where my book is available. Right now you can get it from Barnes and Noble for a discounted price and to my Australia viewers it is available at Booktopia. I think this is awesome!
I also googled my book and found out that DC comics published some comics called From Beyond the Unknown. It was kind of crazy.
I'm excited for my book to be spreading so much! It's really cool. :) Thanks to all my readers!
Rose is an LDS teen writer who writes various genres and loves her music. She is very fascinated with photography and loves to spend her time (whatever spare time that is) being a teenager. She loves spending time with her family and loves being out in nature (as long as the temperature is not extreme).
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Camp Nanowrimo/ 'My World of Glass'
So, this past month I've been participating in a competition called "Camp Nanowrimo". It is the mini-'summer' version of my Nanowrimo competition. In this one you don't get as many prizes, but you can set your own goal so you don't HAVE to write 50,000 words. And you get put into cabins with other people you can talk to. It's a lot of fun and it gets you ready for November.
I've been working on this book called My World of Glass since around Christmas time. One day when I was brushing my teeth the idea literally fell into my head. I could see all of my characters in my head and I heard one of them talking to me. Yes, it may sound schizophrenic, but it has created an awesome story. I love my main guy character (Though you don't learn much about him until near the end sadly) and I wish I could write the story in his point of view. Sadly, I can't. It would give everything away really quickly.
I love the idea of this story, though it is my only book I have written that I have not censored. Meaning there are three cuss words in there so far. Granted that's 3 in 50,402 right now, but that's more than all of my books combined. But they fit in and they are only used sparingly (the first time was referencing a place, the second time was for emphasis, and the third time Demetri actually corrects himself). The story is excellent, if I do say so myself, and the writing is my best quality yet. I absolutely love how it's all come together and the twists it has been taking. It's all amazing.
I have sold a few copies of Beyond the Unknown, so that's been fun, but what I'm disappointed in is how I know each of the purchasers by name. (Alright, one of them my dad knows better because they are coworkers, but still. I know them in a round about way) I was really hoping I could have sold one not to someone in Utah by now. That could have been really cool. Oh well. :) I am enjoying life and I am so lucky to have the support group I have. Thank you all so much!!
~Rose
I've been working on this book called My World of Glass since around Christmas time. One day when I was brushing my teeth the idea literally fell into my head. I could see all of my characters in my head and I heard one of them talking to me. Yes, it may sound schizophrenic, but it has created an awesome story. I love my main guy character (Though you don't learn much about him until near the end sadly) and I wish I could write the story in his point of view. Sadly, I can't. It would give everything away really quickly.
I love the idea of this story, though it is my only book I have written that I have not censored. Meaning there are three cuss words in there so far. Granted that's 3 in 50,402 right now, but that's more than all of my books combined. But they fit in and they are only used sparingly (the first time was referencing a place, the second time was for emphasis, and the third time Demetri actually corrects himself). The story is excellent, if I do say so myself, and the writing is my best quality yet. I absolutely love how it's all come together and the twists it has been taking. It's all amazing.
I have sold a few copies of Beyond the Unknown, so that's been fun, but what I'm disappointed in is how I know each of the purchasers by name. (Alright, one of them my dad knows better because they are coworkers, but still. I know them in a round about way) I was really hoping I could have sold one not to someone in Utah by now. That could have been really cool. Oh well. :) I am enjoying life and I am so lucky to have the support group I have. Thank you all so much!!
~Rose
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Available for purchase in Paperback!
Great news! Amazon is now selling my title in paperback copy. When you look it up on amazon you'll have to specify the paperback copy. Either that or click on the paperback version once you come up on the kindle page.
Thanks so much everyone!
Thanks so much everyone!

Thursday, April 3, 2014
Kindle Edition
So, at 1:00 this morning (MST) my kindle book became live, meaning it's available on the following websites:
Amazon (US, UK, FR, BR, ES, CA, IN, IT, JP, DE, AU, and MX)
Createspace (**This is where you can find the paperback copies right now -- more to come on Amazon and Amazon UK**)
One thing I am slightly disappointed about is at this point I cannot figure out how to see how many kindle books I've sold. I know for a fact about 3 of them for sure, but I do not know about the others. I'd love it if my readers would let me know :) Thanks again!!!!!
Amazon (US, UK, FR, BR, ES, CA, IN, IT, JP, DE, AU, and MX)
Createspace (**This is where you can find the paperback copies right now -- more to come on Amazon and Amazon UK**)
One thing I am slightly disappointed about is at this point I cannot figure out how to see how many kindle books I've sold. I know for a fact about 3 of them for sure, but I do not know about the others. I'd love it if my readers would let me know :) Thanks again!!!!!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
FINALLY PUBLISHED!
We made it!! I am finally a published author before I have gotten my driver's license.
As of today (April 2, 2014) you can find my book for $8.99 on the createspace.com store website. By tomorrow Beyond the Unknown will be available on Amazon Kindle for $4.99. Within the week the paperback will be available on Amazon for $8.99. In the next 8 weeks my book will be available to schools and library for the same price. So excited!! It'll be amazing. Get the word out!
As of today (April 2, 2014) you can find my book for $8.99 on the createspace.com store website. By tomorrow Beyond the Unknown will be available on Amazon Kindle for $4.99. Within the week the paperback will be available on Amazon for $8.99. In the next 8 weeks my book will be available to schools and library for the same price. So excited!! It'll be amazing. Get the word out!
Here's the final cover :) Thank you all for all of your support! Pass along the word!
Location:
Utah, USA
Monday, March 17, 2014
Last month. . . Hopefully?
Alright, so, as this update stands, I am currently editing my book with all of the comments my amazing editor has given me. She spent so much time on it for me and I am so grateful and I do not fault her in any way for things that have popped up along the way. I totally understand how crazy life can be. She has given me a lot of great advice and as I have gone through it, I have discovered something pretty amazing. Here is what I posted to my G+ page.
So, more on my independent publishing. How this is going to work is I am going to publish my book to Amazon in two forms. One is going to be Amazon Kindle (and it will obviously be cheaper than a paperback copy) and the other form will be the paperback copy. The company I am publishing through (Createspace, which can be found here, if I haven't already posted a link, and you can publish many MANY things through them and NOT JUST BOOKS!!!) will also have the book available in its libraries (which might be a TINY bit cheaper if I get my way) and will also be putting it out through expanded distribution which will get it available to libraries, schools, small book stores, whoever. This might be the more expensive option though because it will be going through many people. And finally, I am going to be putting a few copies into my local bookstore (so those who know me personally are lucky) and I may be doing a book signing with them. Maybe. I have also had the suggestion proposed to send it to Costco and do book signings there. That might be interesting and it would definitely get my name out.
All in all, this is really making me super excited. I have never been this excited for my writing. And here I am! This is going to be awesome.
Have a great night!
Rose
...Before I started getting my book ready for publishing (Beyond the Unknown ...) I had just over 51,000 words within it. [That equals out to a]bout 175 pages. I am currently at that exact word mark that I started at, and I still have [somewhere around a] quarter of the book left to go! Estimated final word count ... is OVER 80,000 words. ...I'm super excited for it, if you can't tell! However, due to my incredible work load (which is only going to get heavier as school starts to 'wind down' with finals and last term) and the work load I know my editor is going through, I am going to pull a very UN-SMART move, one that I do not suggest to ANYONE. I am going to be publishing my book after this one edit. After I finish editing this book, (I'm hoping and praying it will only take to the end of this week) I will go through it once more (more of a skim over really, to make sure there are no formatting issues or stupid mistakes I missed) and then I will submit it. My goal is to get my book publish on or very near to April 1st (Yes, I know, April Fools' Day, I'm trying not to make this a joke though) and if I am able to publish early I might just do an early release on Amazon Kindle. We will see though.
So, more on my independent publishing. How this is going to work is I am going to publish my book to Amazon in two forms. One is going to be Amazon Kindle (and it will obviously be cheaper than a paperback copy) and the other form will be the paperback copy. The company I am publishing through (Createspace, which can be found here, if I haven't already posted a link, and you can publish many MANY things through them and NOT JUST BOOKS!!!) will also have the book available in its libraries (which might be a TINY bit cheaper if I get my way) and will also be putting it out through expanded distribution which will get it available to libraries, schools, small book stores, whoever. This might be the more expensive option though because it will be going through many people. And finally, I am going to be putting a few copies into my local bookstore (so those who know me personally are lucky) and I may be doing a book signing with them. Maybe. I have also had the suggestion proposed to send it to Costco and do book signings there. That might be interesting and it would definitely get my name out.
All in all, this is really making me super excited. I have never been this excited for my writing. And here I am! This is going to be awesome.
Have a great night!
Rose
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Updates. . . again. Sorry!
Alright, so the awesome news is it seems that the more time in between when I post things, the more of an audience I get. Which is a bitter sweet victory I guess. But it's still amazing!
Alright, so what it's sounding like is my editor and I have had many flaws in communication and due to the overwhelming obstacles on her plate currently, I am going to finish going through her edits and then publish. If my book is not at its fullest potential, oh well. I really am only publishing because I walked in on my dad trying to publish it himself. I never wrote this book expecting it to be the next J.K. Rowling top hit. I wrote it to get through junior high. Seriously. I took quotes, people, experiences from junior high and shoved them into a book and called it good. Lots of people like it though, surprisingly, so we're just going to deal with it.
It's appearing now, though, that here in my hometown everyone wants to know who I am. I have a small book shop that wants me to do a book signing after it's published. That means people out here will see my face. Eek! I guess I don't care. The only reason I have a pen name is to keep my school email clean from obnoxious publisher's emails. I haven't gotten any emails from anyone else so we'll see what happens when I publish. I probably would be using my real name if I wasn't a teenage girl. . . . oh well. Maybe in the future I'll write books with my actual name.
The audience for my books is getting bigger and bigger. I have 5 first draft copies floating around my hometown and the city(s) where my grandparents live. My audience for Beyond the Unknown has gone from my cousin (in fifth grade) all the way up to my 90 year old grandpa. Everyone in between as well. Lots of adults have read it and loved it and even more teenage readers have enjoyed it. I am very confident that as long as no one tries to find a theme or a meaning to my book (GASP! A book written without a purpose) people will enjoy it. Maybe I should copy Mark Twain's idea in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and give a fair warning about the consequences of finding incorrect things in my book. . .
Anyway, thank you all for being so willing to keep up with this. :) Hope to publish and hear from you all soon!
Alright, so what it's sounding like is my editor and I have had many flaws in communication and due to the overwhelming obstacles on her plate currently, I am going to finish going through her edits and then publish. If my book is not at its fullest potential, oh well. I really am only publishing because I walked in on my dad trying to publish it himself. I never wrote this book expecting it to be the next J.K. Rowling top hit. I wrote it to get through junior high. Seriously. I took quotes, people, experiences from junior high and shoved them into a book and called it good. Lots of people like it though, surprisingly, so we're just going to deal with it.
It's appearing now, though, that here in my hometown everyone wants to know who I am. I have a small book shop that wants me to do a book signing after it's published. That means people out here will see my face. Eek! I guess I don't care. The only reason I have a pen name is to keep my school email clean from obnoxious publisher's emails. I haven't gotten any emails from anyone else so we'll see what happens when I publish. I probably would be using my real name if I wasn't a teenage girl. . . . oh well. Maybe in the future I'll write books with my actual name.
The audience for my books is getting bigger and bigger. I have 5 first draft copies floating around my hometown and the city(s) where my grandparents live. My audience for Beyond the Unknown has gone from my cousin (in fifth grade) all the way up to my 90 year old grandpa. Everyone in between as well. Lots of adults have read it and loved it and even more teenage readers have enjoyed it. I am very confident that as long as no one tries to find a theme or a meaning to my book (GASP! A book written without a purpose) people will enjoy it. Maybe I should copy Mark Twain's idea in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and give a fair warning about the consequences of finding incorrect things in my book. . .
Anyway, thank you all for being so willing to keep up with this. :) Hope to publish and hear from you all soon!
Friday, November 1, 2013
November First
So, once again my edits are not completed. With the amount of work I am being told I need to do with this book, my goal of December publishing will not be happening. I'm sorry for yet another delay, but the completed product will be absolutely wonderful. I hope. We'll make it work.
Keep telling your friends about me and let's try to find all the support we can get. I'll continue to keep you all posted.
~Rose Winters
P.S. find me at my Google + page.
Keep telling your friends about me and let's try to find all the support we can get. I'll continue to keep you all posted.
~Rose Winters
P.S. find me at my Google + page.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Hey there! Countdown begins!
So, first round of edits aren't done yet (the deadline is November 1st) but that's soon!! And then I'll try to only take a week so that the next round can begin. Three more weeks after that gets us the second round of edits. I'll take three days on that, and then I'll publish! That puts us somewhere around December 10, 2013!! It's getting close! And in the mean time, I'll spend November writing book 3. Depending on demand for the second book within the first little bit will determine when I will get the second one taken care of.
The other reason I am posting today, is that I am completely shocked by the amounts of page views I've gotten and from where they've been!
I highlighted a few of the things that impress me the most. The amounts of page views in the US is really cool, but hasn't changed much lately. In Russia alone, there have been eleven! Australia, Chile, two very strange places for my page to pop up. I'm super excited! Keep telling people about this and we'll see what happens when I actually get published!!
The other reason I am posting today, is that I am completely shocked by the amounts of page views I've gotten and from where they've been!
I highlighted a few of the things that impress me the most. The amounts of page views in the US is really cool, but hasn't changed much lately. In Russia alone, there have been eleven! Australia, Chile, two very strange places for my page to pop up. I'm super excited! Keep telling people about this and we'll see what happens when I actually get published!!
Thanks for all of the awesome support.
Rose Winters
Monday, October 14, 2013
NaNoWriMo
Hey guys!
This is just my formal invitation to all of you to come join our monthly insanity called "Nanowrimo".
Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing Month) is a crazy month where people all over the world (*cough* i know it says "National" but that's what it started as. It has now spread world-wide and iWrimo didn't sound as cool.) come together for 30 days on an awesome website where authors young and old can gather together and post their word count. what's a word count, you may ask? It's that magic number that gets you closer and closer to the winner's circle. The winners are anyone who manage to make the 50k (or more, lots more) word count goal. It's crazy fun! Most of the time literally crazy.
Come, I beg of you, join our insanity and offer your story to the world!
Hope to see you there!
Rose
P.S. the website link is here.
P.P.S. Look me up, I'm under the username "Mandy_Rose" on this website.
P.P.P.S. The winners (anyone who meets the 50k word count goal) get TWO FREE Printed COPIES of their books this year!!!
This is just my formal invitation to all of you to come join our monthly insanity called "Nanowrimo".
Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing Month) is a crazy month where people all over the world (*cough* i know it says "National" but that's what it started as. It has now spread world-wide and iWrimo didn't sound as cool.) come together for 30 days on an awesome website where authors young and old can gather together and post their word count. what's a word count, you may ask? It's that magic number that gets you closer and closer to the winner's circle. The winners are anyone who manage to make the 50k (or more, lots more) word count goal. It's crazy fun! Most of the time literally crazy.
Come, I beg of you, join our insanity and offer your story to the world!
Hope to see you there!
Rose
P.S. the website link is here.
P.P.S. Look me up, I'm under the username "Mandy_Rose" on this website.
P.P.P.S. The winners (anyone who meets the 50k word count goal) get TWO FREE Printed COPIES of their books this year!!!
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Final Dates!!
Alright, so, word is that the first round of edits will be finished on November first of this year...so three weeks...I'm super excited. My goal is to go through it in a week, maybe two, (because I'm a nerdy teenager who has no more life than school and work and writing) and then I will send it back to my editor (Amazing Shanna Tull) and she said she's going to try to take three more weeks editing it. Which means...*DRUM ROLL PLEASE* I can be published BEFORE CHRISTMAS!!!
With that being said, Next month is Nanowrimo (NAtional NOvel WRIting MOnth). 30 days of absolute madness. 30 days of nonstop attempt of writing Beyond the Unknown 3. I already have this book outlined. I'm just waiting for those 720 hours of pure insanity. I hope to be hearing from you all soon. Can't wait to get this book out on the shelves! (Virtual and real...)
Rose Winters
With that being said, Next month is Nanowrimo (NAtional NOvel WRIting MOnth). 30 days of absolute madness. 30 days of nonstop attempt of writing Beyond the Unknown 3. I already have this book outlined. I'm just waiting for those 720 hours of pure insanity. I hope to be hearing from you all soon. Can't wait to get this book out on the shelves! (Virtual and real...)
Rose Winters
Monday, September 16, 2013
Timeline
Okay...so...Because my edits aren't done yet - hopefully they will be soon - and I don't have any good news to announce, I decided I should create a timeline to show how far we've come!
So. I wrote the very first draft of Beyond the Unknown in November of 2011. I wrote it with a section of the NaNoWriMo group. We met together in the junior high classroom. That month was full of a lot of problems between me and my friends, but I managed to write a lot of my stresses into the book. Which you will only be able to figure which of them are true happenings if you know me or my friends.
So I started the book on November 2, 2011. I finished it on the 30th day of the same month. And then...hehe ... I saved it...and didn't look at it fro a few weeks. The only thing I looked at it for two weeks later was to upload it to a website - called createspace - and print my proof copy. After I got that, I went through and highlighted all of the mistakes (or all I could find). And then I pulled up my digital copy and made the edits.
Next came the 5 free copies. All the "winners" of NaNoWriMo (anyone who passes/hits their goal with the "competition") got the free copies of their book. One of mine went to one set of my grandparents, one to the other set, one to my little sister "Chrissy", one to my mom and I kept the last. The next time I looked at the digital copy was to send it to a friend.
I - uh - then a few months later went looking for it. I was going to start editing it (so this was somewhere around February 2012) so I could start the second book in November like everyone was wanting. (Literally everyone who read book one wanted a book two) So...I looked everywhere. Kind of. I looked where I thought it was and it wasn't there so I gave up. A month later I looked again, panicking a little that I couldn't find it on any of the computers. The only option left, was to use the printed copies to re-type everything.
I got about one-third of the way done when one day, a friend came to me and said, "Hey! I'm a chapter away from the end of your book!" What book, I asked. "The moon one." I was so happy! She had a copy. She looked at me like I was crazy when I asked her to send a copy back to me, but she did. And I resumed my editing.
I got the decision made to publish and then I had to find an editor and an illustrator. The first illustrator came to me voluntarily - Kyle - but told me a while later that he would not be able to accomplish the task. So I went to my best friend and asked her to help me.
I finished those edits about a month and a half before the next NaNoWriMo. In which, I wrote the second book. After I finished that one though, I set way to editing it a week later. After the first edit was done, (which sadly took several months because I was NOT happy with that book) I went straight to the five free copies, not needing to buy the proof. Then I went up to a summer work camp. My mom was home to get my copies and distributed them to the same people who got the first book.
A day after my summer work ended, I came home and wrote out the outline for the book 3.
A few days later, my best friend said she, too, would not be able to do the cover art. So, as a last ditch effort, not wanting to find another option, I went through my moon pictures I had taken and found one I would be able to handle seeing whenever I saw my book. :)
So now, I have two books PRINTED, one being edited and almost published. And book 3 is in outline and the first page is written. :)
So that's the up to date timeline of my books. Mostly :) Hope you enjoyed my rambling stuffs....
So. I wrote the very first draft of Beyond the Unknown in November of 2011. I wrote it with a section of the NaNoWriMo group. We met together in the junior high classroom. That month was full of a lot of problems between me and my friends, but I managed to write a lot of my stresses into the book. Which you will only be able to figure which of them are true happenings if you know me or my friends.
So I started the book on November 2, 2011. I finished it on the 30th day of the same month. And then...hehe ... I saved it...and didn't look at it fro a few weeks. The only thing I looked at it for two weeks later was to upload it to a website - called createspace - and print my proof copy. After I got that, I went through and highlighted all of the mistakes (or all I could find). And then I pulled up my digital copy and made the edits.
Next came the 5 free copies. All the "winners" of NaNoWriMo (anyone who passes/hits their goal with the "competition") got the free copies of their book. One of mine went to one set of my grandparents, one to the other set, one to my little sister "Chrissy", one to my mom and I kept the last. The next time I looked at the digital copy was to send it to a friend.
I - uh - then a few months later went looking for it. I was going to start editing it (so this was somewhere around February 2012) so I could start the second book in November like everyone was wanting. (Literally everyone who read book one wanted a book two) So...I looked everywhere. Kind of. I looked where I thought it was and it wasn't there so I gave up. A month later I looked again, panicking a little that I couldn't find it on any of the computers. The only option left, was to use the printed copies to re-type everything.
I got about one-third of the way done when one day, a friend came to me and said, "Hey! I'm a chapter away from the end of your book!" What book, I asked. "The moon one." I was so happy! She had a copy. She looked at me like I was crazy when I asked her to send a copy back to me, but she did. And I resumed my editing.
I got the decision made to publish and then I had to find an editor and an illustrator. The first illustrator came to me voluntarily - Kyle - but told me a while later that he would not be able to accomplish the task. So I went to my best friend and asked her to help me.
I finished those edits about a month and a half before the next NaNoWriMo. In which, I wrote the second book. After I finished that one though, I set way to editing it a week later. After the first edit was done, (which sadly took several months because I was NOT happy with that book) I went straight to the five free copies, not needing to buy the proof. Then I went up to a summer work camp. My mom was home to get my copies and distributed them to the same people who got the first book.
A day after my summer work ended, I came home and wrote out the outline for the book 3.
A few days later, my best friend said she, too, would not be able to do the cover art. So, as a last ditch effort, not wanting to find another option, I went through my moon pictures I had taken and found one I would be able to handle seeing whenever I saw my book. :)
So now, I have two books PRINTED, one being edited and almost published. And book 3 is in outline and the first page is written. :)
So that's the up to date timeline of my books. Mostly :) Hope you enjoyed my rambling stuffs....
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Many, many updates!
Hey guys! Sorry that I haven't been able to post lately. Hectic summer! But I do have some good news for you!
Beyond the Unknown WILL be published before Christmas this year!! I'm so excited and I hope you are too! Here's the cover:
Also, I am going to open a new tab and start spotlighting an author and/or book each month. I hope it will be fun. Check it out!
Beyond the Unknown WILL be published before Christmas this year!! I'm so excited and I hope you are too! Here's the cover:
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Beyond the Unknown book One! |
Also, I am going to open a new tab and start spotlighting an author and/or book each month. I hope it will be fun. Check it out!
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Again...Sorry....Postponed
Okay, so, the last update was last week. Because Shanna is amazing, she has told me that she would like to extend how long she has to edit. She said that if I want it to be as good as I can get it - which of course I do - I will need to wait until later. I am unsure to this point when the publishing will be, but if Shanna and Sydney both finish in the middle of the summer, I will try but no promises. My summer is going to be crazy - please keep in mind that I am a teenage girl and need a job. I will be working away from home all summer long so I hope to get some progress before School starts again in the fall. I am sorry to keep pushing back the dates, but I do wish to have a good book everyone can enjoy.
Thanks everyone!
~Rose
P.S. Working on my other series at the moment while this one is taken care of (Plinas) and today, during my write-a-thon, I reached 51,953 words on book four. The most I have ever reached, and I am not yet to 3/4 yet! I just had to share my excitement with all of you.
Thanks everyone!
~Rose
P.S. Working on my other series at the moment while this one is taken care of (Plinas) and today, during my write-a-thon, I reached 51,953 words on book four. The most I have ever reached, and I am not yet to 3/4 yet! I just had to share my excitement with all of you.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Beyond the Unknown-Last Days
So, there hasn't been a recent update. I am going to give you one.
May 4th. Shanna has told me that there is about another week and a half until she has finished editing. WEEK AND A HALF! Really getting excited. Sydney is an amazing girl who has so many activities going on. She is on the tennis team and has homework (ew) and many other things going on. I am so grateful that she is still willing to do this for me! She tells me that she has her idea and her supplies, she's just looking for time.
Thanks to all those who keep asking and all of my insane friends who seem to be more excited than me. Can't wait!
~Rose
P.S. If it isn't obvious, May 15th is another if-fy date. My only guaranteed publish date is before June. Thanks for all the patience!
May 4th. Shanna has told me that there is about another week and a half until she has finished editing. WEEK AND A HALF! Really getting excited. Sydney is an amazing girl who has so many activities going on. She is on the tennis team and has homework (ew) and many other things going on. I am so grateful that she is still willing to do this for me! She tells me that she has her idea and her supplies, she's just looking for time.
Thanks to all those who keep asking and all of my insane friends who seem to be more excited than me. Can't wait!
~Rose
P.S. If it isn't obvious, May 15th is another if-fy date. My only guaranteed publish date is before June. Thanks for all the patience!
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