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My Entire Catalogue

 


Well, we're in this now. It's a little wild to see all of my work lined up like this and there were more that I eventually unpublished that I didn't add to this graphic. Now that I'm here, I just feel this immense sense of gratitude to everyone who believed in me while I recklessly pursued this dream. I absolutely have those days when I feel like I'm not getting anywhere but not today. Today I'm responsible for a slew of diverse reads that are unique and quirky just like me. 

Next year I'd like to add; Fairygodmothers, Mermaids, Shifters, Fae, and Demigods to this list. Keep an eye out for those. <3 

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