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Happy New Year!

1/1/2025

 
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2024 was a mixed year - a book launch in May, and then a slight case of writer's block for the rest of the year.

Writing isn't always easy - it pulls you apart and puts you back together in a completely different way; it stretches you to your limits, and it pushes you down into the depths of your emotions, trying to get the right word or sentence or paragraph onto the page. For me, that means I'll have a scene in my head so perfect that no words will do it justice. And yet, it's my job to make it so.

But I wouldn't be without it. I can't remember a time I didn't, and image a time I won't, write.

And that's all down to you, my wonderful readers, who buy and review and email to tell me how much they enjoy my work. So thank you!

Plans for 2025 are in flux right now, but my block as lifted and the words are back, so watch this space. In the meantime, please check out my back catalogue, and this amazing 4-book bundle from my publisher, and keep up with all my daily musings on Facebook or Blue Sky.

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Annalisa Crawford, Author

Dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal
​"Besides Annalisa's clever writing style, I enjoy the unpredictable plots and the characters that are so very normal, yet tragically broken in some way or another."
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