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coming kingdom May 2018 for my patrons

You already know most probably that the book “coming kingdom” will ultimately be published but the date and platform is still uncertain. It is for my patrons only right now.

Upcoming Kingdom this month is sharing a piece from “Kingmaker” a novel I have been writing since 2007 but want to brush it up a LOT more before publishing it! It has been edited by Troy David Loy (https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy)

Join me in the process- share your views, your tips and if you want me to add something in it, exclude something from it… feel free to tell me!

You have all the details in the final two pages! You know the drill about copyrights, these are my works, copyrighted so if you want to share them in your blog or site please ask me, and send me a link after you have shared it so I can use that for my promotional ventures.

Happy Reading!
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