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	Comments on: Episode 11: Direction and Accepting Credit	</title>
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		By: InkGypsy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Kimi:

I&#039;m playing catch-up on your podcast and haven&#039;t come across any of your fiction yet. Any chance of a teaser, short story or something to whet our appetites for your fiction?

And I would definitely be interested in a book that collates the wonderful information your getting from your urban fantasy author interviews in an easy-to-reference and entertaining manner! (I have ideas if you&#039;re curious, though you seem to have no shortage of those yourself!)

Definitely believe in yourself and be brave on the podcast-noveling road! We&#039;re listening - even if we&#039;re not always commenting :)

InkGypsy ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Kimi:</p>
<p>I&#039;m playing catch-up on your podcast and haven&#039;t come across any of your fiction yet. Any chance of a teaser, short story or something to whet our appetites for your fiction?</p>
<p>And I would definitely be interested in a book that collates the wonderful information your getting from your urban fantasy author interviews in an easy-to-reference and entertaining manner! (I have ideas if you&#039;re curious, though you seem to have no shortage of those yourself!)</p>
<p>Definitely believe in yourself and be brave on the podcast-noveling road! We&#039;re listening &#8211; even if we&#039;re not always commenting 🙂</p>
<p>InkGypsy </p>
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