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Author: ShadowKiteKitsune
Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Drama - Reviews: 114 - Published: 05-12-08 - Updated: 07-29-08 - Complete - id:2516976

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Now that ‘After Dawn’ is over with, I just thought I would let all of you reviewers and readers know how much I appreciate you reading this and any other stories I’ve put out. I’m greatly appreciative for all your comments and for adding me to your favorite author’s and my stories to your favorite stories.

Now that this project is done, I will be setting in on ‘Desert Song,’ the third attempt at doing the sequel to ‘Making Waves,’ which I still consider to be the pinnacle of my romance writing… career? Whatever, regardless, I’m hoping that this one will be better than all the others, including its predecessor. As for future projects, I plan on picking up the story I started and abandoned, ‘Mellow Jive,’ once again, as well as ‘Between Then and Now.’ These two stories are a bit different from my usual fare, as I hope ‘Desert Song’ is as well.

As for my non-romance projects, coming up alongside ‘Desert Song’ is ‘Silver Rain Falls,’ a rewrite of a story I wrote back in 11th grade under the title ‘The Truth About Angels and Demons.’ After that I plan on to complete the next two and final installments of the Gray Matter series, and then begin working on revising and retooling the series to make everything more cohesive and all that good stuff before finally waving it at publishers to get it published.

After finishing the Gray Matter series, I have a number of other projects planned. ‘Mellow Jive’ and ‘Between Then and Now’ as mentioned before, as well as ‘Gulf of Silence,’ ‘Faltering Cataglottism,’ as well as a sequel to ‘Silver Rain Falls.’ I know I have a lot of things planned, but I hope all of you will check them out when I get to them, and that you enjoy them all the same if not more as you have ‘After Dawn.’ Until next time, take care.

-Kite



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