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It’s…been a while. Obviously.

No, I’ve not forgotten about the blog.  It has just been a long and weird time. What with the quiet, stealthy launch of Netwalker Uprising (available on Createspace, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords) and the underwhelming response so far, and, well, Life Stuff…there’s not been a lot of blog action. Plus I’m carrying around a lot of frustration and such-like, even in the midst of some hopeful glimmers.

Amongst other things, I had a possible exciting opportunity connected to the Day Jobbe career present itself but, due to lack of sufficient support from the family, mainly because it would require a significant relocation–I had to back off from it. I’m still working through the anger and sadness of that situation. My decision was probably for the best but…I’m still extremely unhappy about it. That closes a door to something I had hoped would happen about now, something I’d dreamed of for years–and it’s gone. Another dream dead, joining the piles of hopes and dreams I’ve had to bury over the years in the name of family choices.

The lack of response to Uprising also makes me think this is another dream that is going to die. Granted, I’ve perhaps not pushed it as hard as I should have, but when I think of those who were excited about it earlier, but who clearly haven’t followed through…sigh.  Lack of promotion or lack of interest? I’m not sure which. I love the cover, I think the story’s a strong one, but still…crickets. Chirping. Nothing. Oh well, I own the rights to the damn thing and that’s probably the smartest thing I’ve done. There are other prospects I’m considering in connection to this world but it will take time.

One positive thing which has happened is that I’m in the midst of exploring some positive options and developing some projects which might fly. The depressed pragmatist in me says this dream too will get killed. But the hopeful optimist points out that, like with the package I pulled together for the Day Jobbe-related opportunity, even if this prospect doesn’t work out, I now have viable marketing packages for three writing projects that I will not need to modify too much to send out elsewhere.

But…I am also extremely angry at my government’s leadership and a President who seems determined to shaft people my age and younger.  My parents and my much older siblings had and have decent retirements. It is not looking like I will have much of a retirement, if any, ahead of me. My spouse might, since he’s just old enough to slip past the worst of it, but it’s unlikely as there are circumstances that will entangle both of us and drag us down. Yeah, I know I blithely assumed this would be the case when I was younger. But facing that reality is pretty damned stark at this point. I knew the poisoned cup would get around to me. That knowledge doesn’t ease my resentment, now that I’m facing it, especially when I read chirpy accounts from various retirees who will not face what I am going to face.

I want a President with the cojones to tell the current Republican leadership to bugger off and quit starving the beast, we’re taking care of our people. But he’s been bought and paid for. I knew this in 2008, but I had hopes that my worst fears were wrong. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll take the sop that the ACA threw us, but most of it is about screwing the 99% over in the long run. What really angers me is that I’ve seen this trend developing since the 80s, hell, I even wrote about pieces of it in the 90s for the Metrozine, but…I never tried to parlay it into something bigger.  See dreams died, dreams buried for that one.  There were reasons for not following up. Now I wish I had, and damn the consequences. Maybe things would have been better for more people if I had.

And part of the problem is that I have been extremely lousy at the sort of self-promotion that would advance my writing, that would advance my Day Jobbe career, that would advance me in a lot of ways. I have always been a girl who’s wanted to put my head down, do the work, and not fuss about promoting it. Guess who gets screwed with that attitude. In this modern era, it’s more important to blow your own horn than actually, y’know, do the work, and that ticks me off.

Grr.

Not all is grumpy. Some good things that I can’t talk about have happened at the Day Jobbe, not anything that will personally advance my career but things that confirm for me, deep in my heart, that my particular approach to sped teaching is the right one for this group of kids. I’m growing and developing there, and that makes me quietly happy even in the midst of things that make me angry and despairing. Part of teaching is that the teacher needs to be learning from the students and boy, has this ever been a year where I’ve learned from the kids.

I had a nice con at Norwescon, despite unrelated drama, and had much-needed interaction with my favorite tribes of writer people. I came home with a little dragon pet, Little Draco, who’ll get his own little blog at some point (no, I’m not normally a dragon person, but I have two dragon bracelets and Little Draco, who sits by me while I write and goes on my stick shift when I drive to work. Clearly they called to me.  Why, I don’t know. I’ve only written one very sarcastic dragon story).

I’m also quietly happy about the other projects because hopefully they’ll pay off. If not where they are now, then somewhere else.

I’m happy about the package I put together for the Day Jobbe opportunity. I am humbled and honored by the praise I got and realize that what I do does matter to someone besides me.

And the ski boot issue may have finally gotten resolved, just in time for the end of the season (sigh).

So there are good things amongst the shadows.  It’s just hard to see the glimmers of light through the curtains of darkness. And with that, it’s back to work, before I leave for the Day Jobbe.

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It’s a book!

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Netwalker Uprising is now available in trade paperback POD (Createspace),

Kindle, and Nook!  Other devices coming soon, and I’ll be doing some stuff through Goodreads as soon as I get that set up and figured out.

So what’s it about?

 

In a post-apocalypse recovery future, how can Melanie Fielding find a way to protect her family and her business from virtual attacks by opponents from beyond the grave?  Her company, Do It Right, makes the computer chip implants that allow personalities to upload to a virtual existence, called Netwalk.  Melanie leads the Enforcer team that manages Netwalkers and keeps them from preying on living people in the virtual arena.

But not every Netwalker comes from Do It Right technology.  Not every Netwalker acknowledges Melanie’s authority.  And now Melanie faces the very dangerous reality that her dead ex-fiancé, Liam Jeffreys, leads those forces that would destroy both Melanie and Do It Right.  Forces that call upon technology that may have been lost in the Disruptions of 2046.  Melanie must ally with her treacherous grandmother, the Netwalker Sarah Stephens, to battle these forces.

 Can she trust Sarah?  Can she trust her mother Diana, Sarah’s living host, who is obsessed by the need for Melanie to produce an heir?  Why is an heir for Melanie so important?  And what is the truth about the artefact called Gizmo that Sarah and Diana keep concealing from Melanie?  Melanie must find the answers to these questions while protecting herself and her loved ones as well as her company against those who seek to neutralize and destroy her.

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NETWALKER UPRISING is due out soon!

netwalk-uprising-cover-500It’s a book!

We’re putting the final touches on the Netwalker Uprising files and uploading like mad, waiting for approvals…but it should be ready to go!  Formats will be in trade paperback POD, Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords.

I’ll be keeping y’all updated as we move through the process.

Additionally, the son and I talked…there will be an Expanded Edition of Netwalk available this summer, with some of my working notes and possibly a reprint of the first Netwalk Sequence stories published.

Happy sigh.  Or will be happy sigh, once I get through this process!

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Another Netwalker Uprising snippet

In which Melanie finally breaks down, after a difficult childbirth and overwhelming threats against everything she holds dear…..

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Marty forced a cough.  That drew three sharp glares from Melanie, Deirdre and Sarah.  “I’d like to know just what is going on,”  he said.  “Did you capture Liam and Conley?”

Melanie sighed and slid back to her mound of pillows, pulling her knees to her chest.  “No.  We did not.  But we did lock them down.  For the moment they’re out of play.  This problem is Gizmo.”

“Gizmo will cut them loose if it thinks it’ll get Bess that way!”  Sarah growled.

“What’s going on with Gizmo and Bess?”  Diana asked.

“Gizmo’s hunting Bess,”  Sarah said.

“And I’m feeling it,”  Melanie said in a low voice, resting her forehead on her knees.  “One hell of a headache.”

“Oh, no,”  Diana said.  “That reaction from–the device–is not what we expected.”

Melanie lifted her head wearily.  “Then just what the hell did you expect from my child, Mother?  God knows, you’ve been pushing me to reproduce for how many years now?  Why is my child so damned important?”  She hurled a pillow across the room.  “Jesus.  Motherfucking. Christ.  I go through hell to bear this child, and god knows what I’ve done to her by taking her virtual, and now this fucking thing wants her for some sort of weird torture or power or what?  God.  Damn.  It.  And God.  Damn.  You, for putting me through this!

Marty shuddered at the bitterness in her voice.

Diana paled and backed away from the baleful glare Melanie gave her.

“Melanie—“

“What is it going to take to keep my child safe?”

“I’ve been through this myself,”  Diana said in a placating voice.  “Mel, you’re not the only one who’s had to go through this.  I–“

“Don’t give me that bullshit.”  Melanie’s voice rose to a hysterical pitch.  “What does it take to keep my child safe from Gizmo?”  She moaned and clutched her head.

Marty slid close to her.  Cradling Bess in one arm, he pulled Melanie close.  She buried her head in his chest, shaking.  Her tears dampened his shirt.  Bess whimpered along with her mother.

“That’s enough, Diana,”  he said firmly.  “And you too, Sarah.  This is fucking enough.  How do we stop it?”

How do we destroy Gizmo?

“We manage it, not control it,”  Diana said.

“That’s failed,”  Deirdre said sharply, straightening her slight form.

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And the newest story twist….

An interesting little twist just happened in the Netwalker Uprising rewrite…..

“No word from Nik yet,”  Angela said grimly, scowling at Melanie through the screen.  “It’s been four hours.  And our strike force isn’t picking up anything unusual on their scanners.  If it wasn’t a Courts operation, I’d send them in closer at least to get more info.  I’m afraid they’ve been picked up.  Can you get any information?”

Melanie sighed and shook her head.  “I’m embargoed from any data on this op, Ange.”  Makes me crazy.  But no options, no choices.

“Wait a minute.”  Angela raised one hand.  “Some sort of action.  Finally!  Our skimmer’s just taken off from Southern California, under pursuit.  Action at last!  Sending our team in to watch their backs!”

URGENT.  URGENT.  URGENT, her screen flashed, ID blocked.

“I’ve got a blocked ID message,”  she told Angela, quickly tracing the ID.  “Andrew.”

“The shit has well and truly hit the fan,”  Angela said.

“I’ll link you in.”  Melanie popped it open.

“What the fuck are you doing, Melanie?”  Andrew shrieked, hair dishevelled, eyes wild.  “Jesus God, WHAT THE GODDAMN FUCK ARE YOU DOING!”

“Slow down, Drew!  What are you talking about?”

“YOU KNOW DAMNED GOOD AND WELL WHAT YOUR PET ASSASSIN IS DOING!  I WANT CELINA BACK!  NOW!”

“Take a deep breath and calm down, Andrew!  It’s not my operation, it’s fucking Zoë Wright’s operation!  The Courts are in charge!”

“And it’s your goddamned hit man leading it,”  Andrew hissed.  “I’m filing Contract, precious sister of mine, I’M FILING CONTRACT UNLESS I GET HER BACK!  NOW!”

“I CAN’T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT!”  Melanie screamed back, doing her best to project an Enforcer tone.  It was enough to startle Andrew into silence.  She took a deep breath, watching Andrew closely as he swallowed hard, shaking his head.  “Andrew,”  she said in her lowest voice that would still carry through the feed.  “The Courts conscripted Nik on this operation.  It’s a Courts operation.  It’s connected to Seattle.  She’s the host of the Netwalker enabling these attacks.

“Mel, she can’t be a Netwalker host.”  Andrew’s voice cracked.  “She’s my consort now, not my Security.  And she’s pregnant.”

Holy Mother of God, no wonder he’s so angry.  “Drew, I’m sorry.  We’ve got the evidence showing that she’s been involved with the highest circles of the Freedom Army for some time now.”

“Why–what–that can’t be,”  Andrew spluttered.

“Direct from Deirdre Conley.  Celina was Tim Conley’s comfort woman and now she’s his host.”

Silence.  Andrew stared at Melanie.

“The–thing–is involved, Andrew.  Somehow, they’ve managed to link into the gadget.  I don’t know how bad this is, Drew, but it’s bad.  I don’t think I’m being told just how bad it is.”  How much dare I tell him of what I know?  From the sick look on Andrew’s face, it was clear he understood the implications.  He deserves to know it.  He’s on the Exec too.  She looked down, chewing on her lower lip, thinking it through.  He’s her lover, though.  And she’s carrying his child.  Holy crap, how much more does that add to Gizmo being compromised?

“I just got a complete file from the Courts,”  Andrew said in a very small voice.  “Mel.  Please.  Tell me before I look.  How bad is this?  I know it’s bad from the coding, there’s sanctions in it against me, but how bad is this?  Another one.

She knew the feeling well, too damned well.  He deserves to know.

“She’s linked to a virus that took Sarah down.  We’re trying to patch things together now.  From Deirdre Conley’s information, Tim Conley was the other lead Netwalk developer for the Freedom Army, along with Gina Jeffreys.  Conley’s dead, apparently voluntarily uploaded as a Netwalker.  And somehow he, Liam and Stewart have found a way to access a level in–it–called the Shadow Chamber.”

“Oh Jesus God,”  Andrew groaned, resting his forehead on his hand, shaking it back and forth slowly.  “Oh Jesus God.”  He looked up.  “Mel.  I had no idea.  Honestly.  I had no idea.

“I didn’t know about Liam either.”

Andrew swallowed.  “Point taken.  Thank you.  I don’t know if anyone else would have bothered.”  He slammed his hand down hard on the arm of his chair.  “What the fuck do I do now?  What the fuck do I do, Mel!  She’s pregnant and–well–I love her.  Or at least I thought I loved her.  If it’s real and not a manipulation.  But this–connection.  That’s not something to play with.  What the fuck do I do?

Think.  This gives you a chance to mend things with Drew.  Melanie tapped her fingertips on her chair arm.

“Nik’s taking her to the Mountain,”  Angela interposed.  “Just got a private.  Not here, there.”

“Why there?”

“Diana.  Her orders.”

“What kind of game is Mom playing?”  Andrew asked.

“I don’t know, but–”  Melanie sucked in her lower lip.  “It’s not with Sarah’s advice.  Not this soon after I sent her in the chip to recuperate.  Ange.  How fast can you get us moved there with a full working lab staff?  Not Corporate staff, that’ll take too long and we don’t need it immediately.  That can be a standard transfer.”

“Six hours.  That’s bare bones and it includes your mother.”

“Who’s controlling the Mountain, my staff or hers?”

Angela half-grinned.  “Right now it looks like her staff.  But that can change in twenty minutes.”

“Make it happen.”

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And I’d like to do more, but the Day Jobbe calleth.

Damnit.

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New tidbit from Netwalker Uprising

Hot off the word processor:

Angela found Nik packing his go-bag in the armory.  He looked up at her from working the action of his preferred sniper rifle, face that studied blank he maintained before going out on a black operation.

“So it’s come to this,”  she said.

“Not what you think it is,”  Nik said, nodding to himself as he examined the action one last time before swiftly breaking the rifle down into travel components.  “Mel can’t file Contract on Andrew, and he can’t file on her.  Not while they’re both on the Gizmo Exec.”  He fitted the rifle components into the compact bag, then picked up a blaster, checking the charge.  “My job is to bring Mariskova back.  Alive.”

“Do you even know where she is?”

“Southern California.  Something with Stephens, but no longer Head of Security.”  He packed the blaster.  “My job to find that out.  They’re keeping her under close wraps.”

She knew better than to ask about his recon.  “Alone or with support?”

“I’m taking Karl.  I need an Enforcer.”  He sighed.  “Ange, too much of this is locked up in Exec issues.  I can’t get more than Karl involved, because I’m not necessarily doing this just for Mel.  This job has Exec approval, Mel and Andrew excluded because of their role.”  He packed five stun poppers.  “Depending on what I find out, this could get one hell of a lot bigger.  We’re moving fast and silent.”  He shook the bag gently, then picked it up.

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WIP–Netwalker Uprising

Yeah, still at it.  And here’s a little snippet from today for your reading pleasure:

The rumble from the Gizmo guise grew louder.  It doubled in size.  The loose pieces of cloud from the Liam shape floated toward it and melded with the larger form.  It expanded, and she could feel the rumble pressing against her.  Sonics.  Melanie experimented with a small, clear tone.  Gizmo paused, then continued to grow.  Tone is good.  But can I project enough?

Alone, maybe not.  Marty and Cat to help?  But Marty and Cat were busy with the Liam guise.  If she called them and Ness back, they’d be fighting both.

Black cloud stung as it brushed against her hand.  <What we did in Charleston.  Those codes.>  Sarah’s subvocal voice was distant.  <Plus that tone.>

<You recorded those codes, didn’t you?>  But she couldn’t scold Sarah now, not when they would be useful.

<Not full codes.  You still need to say them.  And fast!>

If it worked, she wasn’t going to argue.

The Gizmo guise moved toward the hologlobe wall.  What the?  Melanie only had a brief moment to wonder before the guise blasted through the side of the hologlobe, shattering its integrity as if the barrier didn’t exist.  As the globe broke open, Bess started screaming.

<NOW!>  Sarah shrieked, her black cloud breaking into shards as Gizmo bore down on Brenda and Bess.

Body!  Somehow she managed to jump back into her body without getting disoriented despite the scattering effect of the broken hologlobe.  She couldn’t take time to check on the others, she had to protect Bess.  Melanie drew in a deep, sobbing breath and projected a strong, full high A note.  The extra fullness from having physical support gave the tone a deeper richness.

Sarah’s black cloud reformed, emitting a tone a half-step higher.  The Gizmo guise began to shimmer and fade.  But it continued to advance, even as Brenda rose and started to back away from it, raising a blaster.  Diana joined her, shakily raising a blaster as well.

Mom, Brenda don’t shoot!”  Melanie screamed.  “It won’t work!”  She raced to Brenda’s side, grabbing at the frontpack.  “Give her to me!  I’ve got to protect her!”

The Gizmo shape bore down on them.  Marty, back in body, turned from Liam and dove toward Gizmo.  Jagged green light flashed out from Gizmo, zapping Marty in the chest and slamming him back a few feet.

Stay back from it!  All of you!”  Somehow she and her mother and Brenda managed to wrestle the frontpack onto Melanie’s chest as Bess’s screams escalated into full-voiced baby hysteria.  God, she hoped Marty was all right.  “Sarah, god damn it, what the fuck is this now?”

<Codes and tones!  We’ve got to use codes and tones!>

Red and black dove toward Marty.  Ness cried out and stooped yet again, fiercely driving it back.  Cat knelt by Marty, fumbling with the trap door chip.

No.  Cat had to do this.  Gizmo.  She had to get Gizmo out of the way.  Then she could help Marty and Cat.  Melanie shook from the sonics emitting from Gizmo.  She sounded the high A note again, her voice quavering from the Gizmo vibrations.  Sarah’s black cloud formed around Melanie’s right hand.  Melanie lifted the hand high, letting the Sarah shape guide her movement.  Bess’s cries changed, resonating with Melanie’s high A.

Gizmo moved away from Melanie as Bess’s cries steadied into a constant high A.

<Sing the codes,>  Sarah directed.

<Let me blink them up.>  As the codes streamed across her visual overlays, Melanie articulated each one.  The Gizmo shape shrank as she chanted the codes in a high A monotone, fading into nothingness, its tremors the last thing to leave.  Melanie sank to her knees as her body stopped shaking.  God.  I’m exhausted.

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Crow vs blue jay; Novel Rewrite Deathmarch

Yesterday morning as we pulled into the driveway after grocery shopping, I spotted a crow swaggering around the front yard, looking pleased with itself.  It stopped, intensely poked at something in the grass, then flew off.  I spotted something about the size of a peanut in its beak, yellowish.  I had to scratch my head because I didn’t think we’d had something like that in the grass that a bird would think yummy.  Plus the lawn had been mowed just yesterday.  The crow also hadn’t had anything in its mouth when I first saw it.

Then a blue jay landed in the same spot and started picking around the same spot.  It flew up when we got out of the car, but flew back.  It started frantically picking around the mounds of dried grass, getting madder and madder, sending stuff flying, squawking in frustration.  Meanwhile, the crow sat on the powerline and cawed mockingly.

I looked more closely, and realized that the crow had just faked out the blue jay by pretending that a yellowed leaf from the dogwood Was A Really Tasty Treat.  Just another crow joke, and an escalation in the ongoing Crow vs Blue Jay wars.

Yesterday was somewhat of a break from Novel Deathmarch.  I wrote a wee bit in the morning, then spent the rest of the day doing errands and minor care stuff for a long-term rural friend who is gravely ill and needs help with figuring out applications for high risk health insurance pools amongst other things.

I’m also starting to develop a theory of how one goes about applying regulation theory analysis to teaching and other systems.  Is very interesting.  A task for August.

Today I intend to engage in full-court Rewrite Deathmarch.  I have a block of about four hours before I will need to Do Other Stuff.  I have caffeine, carbs, occasional chocolate, fresh fruit, and a raucous bluegrass version of Dark Side of the Moon (Poor Man’s Whiskey, Dark Side of the Moonshine).  Netwalker Uprising, here I come!

Onward.

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A little nibble from Netwalker Uprising

Just a little cut from what I’ve been working on today, raw and unedited.  Melanie meets the mysterious artifact Gizmo, during her investiture to the Executive Council of the Corporate Courts.  It looks to be just a typical oath swearing but, given who Melanie is….

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Bright green light flared around Melanie.  White-hot pain shot through her, ten times worse than anything she’d experienced in a situational oath.  Sharp needle points pricked up and down her arms while mild electric shocks twitched through her.  Steady.  Steady.  Breathe.  Relax.  Don’t fight.  Melanie closed her eyes, doing her best to think about skiing the High Reach on a bright bluebird day with fresh powder.

            <INTRUDER ALERT!> flashed across her eyes in bright flashing red text.

            Crap!  Enforcer alarm!  Forced virtual!  Her eyes snapped open and she stared right into the green glare.  A shadowy male figure reached for her.

            “NO!”  she yelled, projecting every ounce of Enforcer compulsion she could summon into her voice.  “Back OFF!”

            The shadow-wrapped figure startled back.  It poked at her again, but this time she fended it off with raised hands.  It stood still for a moment, then shot a ray of green light at her.  She bounced it back.

            More lights came at her.  Like the dance game.  One grazed her cheek, and it burned.  For real!

            Only this time failure meant injury, or worse.

            “STOP!”  she finally screamed.  It never worked in the game, but maybe here it would.

            :Submit:  the shadowy figure intoned.

            “No.  Not until you reveal yourself,”  Melanie gasped, bending over double.

            The shadow moved closer.  A single ray beamed from its hand and took on a rapier shape.  The tip touched just under her chin, the point burning and poking at the same time.  Pressure increased until she stood, chin raised.

            :Submit:  the figure repeated.

            “No,”  Melanie breathed, shaking but standing steady.  “Reveal yourself first.”  Could I use the blue light as a parry?  She’d never used that blue light as a weapon before, but if those green lights had that power in this virtual setting, maybe her own tools might have a power they didn’t have elsewhere.  She began to breathe the codes.

            :Stop that:

            “No.”  Damn it, did that break the code cycle?

            She repeated the last sequence.  The familiar tingle that meant she had blue light in her hands began.

            :Submit or die:  The point began to trace a line from her chin to her throat.

            “Never!”  Now how could she shape it into a tool?  I just need something long and solid.  Staff.  Think of it as a staff of light.

            Just as she thought of it, she felt the staff in her hands.  Thrust it up, like she’d practiced with Nik.  Knocked the rapier away from her body, slid her hands together and swung hard at the figure, sending the rapier flying.

            Switch.

            Bright white lights around her.  She knelt on the floor before Gizmo, gasping for breath, blinking hard.  How the hell did I get here?

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Netwalker Uprising revision outline DONE!

I just finished the outline for the Netwalker Uprising rewrite.

13 pages.  But I am done, done, DONE with them (is it a coincidence that I couldn’t get through it until I had more than an hour or so in the morning to do it?  I think not!)!

Now let the mad rewriting begin…tomorrow.  After I eat some lunch I am taking myself off to the barn for a well-deserved riding time with Miss Mocha.

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