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Hello, December!

This year has flown by. It’s still hard to think that it’s already December. At any rate, I’m happy to say that I survived my first retail Thanksgiving and Black Friday. I’m normally in the back,but on those two days, everyone is pulled out of their comfy caves to ring people up.

The number one thing that was said to me on Thanksgiving was:
“I’m not sure if I want this. I don’t think it’s on sale enough. Hmm…I guess I can always return it if I don’t like it!”

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I can only stare at a document so long! I should make a list of paragraph transition catch phrases and rotate them. “And now for a sudden change in topics because the giant space kitten in my computer demands it…” The space kitten wears go-go boots, so it’s all good.

I’ve been drawing Disney/Babylon 5 crossovers lately, and it is time that I posted some fanart again.

Princess Talia Winters

Bester and his partner, the Evil Queen Kelsey, team up to get Snow White Ivanova

King Thranduil of Mirkwood does not want to be left out. He’s not Disney, but he enjoys his new Psi Cop attire
I tend to post about my fanart on Twitter. If you’d like to follow my personal twitter account, feel free to at @MishiWan It’s not anything like Mr. Burple Berry (to give everyone a heads up). It’s a standard, chatty Twitter feed.
For those who missed the announcement:
I published a short story as an ebook. See this post for a sneak peak at it: It’s a Bit Electronic

I added covers to my books on the right side of my blog. Click on the images to be taken to the books!

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