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A Masterpiece?
From Kim via snailmail: Thank you so very much for setting the story of The Great American Flying Broomstick to paper. What a fun trip I had with your masterpiece, from beginning to end, from cover to cover. It is rare to find a book like yours on the market—one that is written with wit, wry humor, and a fanciful (yet so very real and palpable) story line. … Thanks to you, now I know what it’s like to fly; carabiner, goggles and all! I look forward to reading more adventures coming from your creative energy….”
Thanks for your kind words, Kim. Book 2 continues the story (order info on the American Flying Broomstick home page). Gee…”masterpiece.” I don’t know that I’d go that far, but it’s sure nice to get the fan mail!