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The HEROINE'S name? Katherine. One of my favorite names and spelled the way I like it: with a K. Sun-kissed blonde hair with a splattering of light freckles on her nose. She is full of energy. While not petite, she is far from over sized. She borders between tiny and medium.

Katherine doesn't follow anyone's rules. She is independent and craves freedom. Actually, without it, she can't live.

She changes with the waves of the sea but always comes back to what she loves and knows.

Friends rely on Katherine for advice and proper communication when problems arise. She sparks every party with her smiles and generosity.

More tomorrow....

P.S. My thoughts only. Not the author's:)

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  1. LOVE what you've done with the site! K sounds like my kinda gal ;) I've spread the word. Best of luck :)

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  2. Thanks Tuere! I'm glad you are here! I was hoping yo would stop by and say hi. I also wanted to say thank you again for the personal critique you offered on my query letter and first 500 words. I gained a lot of insight on making my writing so much better!

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  3. Oh, and thanks for the compliment on the blog template. You don't want to know how much time I spent trying to figure out how to get it right.

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