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February sounds like lots of fun. Need to learn more about posting to the FB group and the other group which I still haven’t been able to access.
Yes indeed, Lynn, you’ve set an exciting (dare I say challenging) February Challenge to celebrate the 15 years you’ve run it. Congratulations.
Looking at my records, I see I bought ‘Getting Ready to Write’ and ‘Authentic Ancestors’ in 2014, and timidly joined my first February Challenge in 2015! My 11th Challenge.
‘#John’s Story’ became The Primrose and The Lion, a family trilogy.
Three books, Primroses for Toppy, Bwana Simba and Lake Naivasha, are bound within one cover.
It is formatted now, and my daughter is helping me to fulfil all the requirements to self-publish on the Amazon platform. All overwhelming for my foggy mind. Thank you Lynn.