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Sorry, folks...

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Completion of Fold-Space 3 is delayed. First by my wife's illness, then I spent time in A & E with a deep cut in my forefinger - would you believe the bulb in my oven exploded when I tried to change it? Anyway, I get back to the keyboard, and what happens but that my Muse comes up with DD5. DD5, which will probably be titled 'Sabina', is another short story, about 7,500 words as told by a man who has consigned his shrewish wife to the Training Centre and gone shopping for a replacement. Supposedly a temporary replacement. Of course, there's nothing so permanent as a temporary expedient. I'm pleased with it. It remains to be seen what my editors will think, but I think followers of the Devastation Diaries will like it. For now, though, it's back to Andromeda in Fold Space 3.

The Grieving Man

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I've just submitted the third 'Kat Magic' tale for moderation. While it's not essential to have read the first two, it would help to know the background.
I'm well on the way with a third 'Fold Space' story, for those who have been waiting for that.
Ted

Here's the Thing...

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I've just submitted a new short story, 'Here's the Thing' which might have been titled 'Mister Conventional and the Submissive'. While 'Oscar' comes into it I haven't posted it as an 'Oscar' story. It involves some (off stage) BDSM and some mild D&S. I hope you enjoy it.
Ted

Calling Atlanta!

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A reader contacted me recently asking if I knew anyone in the Atlanta area, wanting someone with the sort of characteristics dsiplayed by my character Dulcie. I feel sure there must be someone. I don't know what he needs, but someone spiritual (preferably, I think, Christian) open minded (no, that isn't an oxymoron) with counselling skills should fit the bill.
If anyone knows such, please contact me and I will forward the name to my correspondent.
Ted

Zoe and Alex

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The final scrap of this episode, the epilogue, is in the posting queue. I hope my loyal and valiant readers are not too disappointed by the brevity - I had not considered how much space in 'Pippa' was taken up by the sailing. Still, I believe it has moved my heroine (and her friends) on by a year or so.

 

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