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Taking a Step Back (only for a bit)

To my weary travellers and firelight wanderers I know I’m not the best at posting a lot of stuff in short spaces of time but I like to take my time and make sure that my stories are perfect.
The reason for this post is that working for a catering department at a university the summer period is a very busy time of year, working a ton of overtime and working lates so the story writing will be taking a step back mainly because I won’t have a lot of time to focus on my stories. I’m not stopping completely I will do writing when I have free time, but don’t worry my Wanderers I will back on tip top form back in September.

See you around the campfire

Martyn

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