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Week off

Hey peeps,

Just wanted to let you know that I'm gonna be out for the week (apart from Wednesday when I have an awesome guest post from Elizabeth Seckman!). I am kind of burned out from editing, so I'll be taking some time away from blogging.

If you signed up for the Game On Blog Tour and haven't heard from me yet, you will hear from me this week! I hope to have the entire thing planned out by the end of next week at the very latest!

Hope you all have a great week!

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  1. I'm personally using blogging as an excuse to avoid editing.

    Enjoy your week off...

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  2. Hope you have a great week! Take some time off, rest maybe read someone else's book, LOL

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  3. I will miss your blog posts, but enjoy your rest. <3

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  4. Have a fantastic week. I hope you enjoy your blog break. Editing also burns me out.

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  5. enjoy your blog break!
    Nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com

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  6. Have a nice week off, you deserve it Kyra! I'm looking forward to reading Game On!!

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  7. Enjoy your week & have a fantabulous time!

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  8. That'll be your calm before the storm then. A good storm, obviously :-)

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  9. Enjoy your rest up, you've earnt it. :)

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  10. I AM awesome!!! And I'm soooo glad our power is back so I can languish in the glow of being your vacay fill in!!

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  11. Happy Break Time!

    *huge hugs*

    :D

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