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Undercurrents in Time

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by Pamela Schloesser Canepa


  Sincerely,

  Pamela Schloesser Canepa

  P.S. At this time, I do not have a sequel in mind for Milt and Tabitha, but I’m sure they’ll come to me with ideas for their future one day. I also have lots of other book ideas and would like to explore the life of Malachi much more in a spinoff! You may also find my Made for Me series interesting. Please stay in touch; there is more to come.

  Staying in touch:

  Find information about my other books and preview frequent free short stories, odd reflections, or flash fiction on my author website or blog listed below:

  Author Website: http://pamelascanepa.weebly.com

  Blog: http://pamelascanepa.wordpress.com

  You may also connect with me at:

  http://www.facebook.com/pamelacanepablog/

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  Subscribe to my author newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dt8T-r and get news of upcoming publications, notice of deals, and occasional free short stories sent to you!

  Acknowledgments

  I’d like to thank the members of my family, including my significant other, Kenny, who gave their undying support and patience when I had to finish “just” one more sentence and even gave my work a final glance. Thank you also to my friends, co-workers, and fellow church members who have believed in me and purchased my books for reading and told me what you thought of them.

  I also have a big thank you for all of the indie authors I have met in various online forums who shared their experiences and struggles. You have inspired me and encouraged me to believe that yes, even I can be a published author. Just look; I have!

  To those who helped me as a beta reader or an editor: your help was indispensable! Editing is not an easy task for someone who just wants to catch the spark and let their fingers fly. Editing and revising is such a practice of self-control. I am learning. A big thanks to my beta readers, Shari Damewood and Kit Duncan (who also served as my editor) as well as family and friends who gave Undercurrents a read-through and first impressions. Again, I can’t thank you enough for your vital part in this process.

 

 

 


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