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Over 7000 words

This week wasn't as productive as I had hoped.  I did crest 7000 words, which is about all I could have asked for given how busy work was this week.  I'm happy with where the story is going and the pace its moving to get there.  Of course, this is a pretty bare draft and will easily be much more once I got back through it a few times.  I'm very excited to get there.

Brendon's making progress on his book--more than half way through I suspect.  I've read what he has a few times and it's very good.  (Don't tell him that his head's already big enough!)  I hoping that his will be out in the next few months or so, and mine should follow shortly after that.

If you've read Days Since... Xavier: Day 853, please leave a review.  I'm hoping to get more reviews before we start a real advertising campaign.  We've sold several copies and we're just waiting for people to finish it and post their thoughts.

Thanks!

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