Acknowledgments

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The real Talleyrand is at the bottom of this page.

People

My family, and my family of origin ( including (starring) the 12th child, the real Talleyrand as shown at bottom )

P.J. Hoover(Reedsy),  Rod Richards(Ablia Media) --developmental edits

Fictionary's Kristina and Mathew Stanley ( assistance with StoryTeller, also Reedsy courses  ) and editors thereof.

Sara Hastings ( Managing Editor of Princeton area's newspaper and culture zine US1), published there initial version as story "Wolf Dream" (3pp) in 2020 Summer Issue.

Princeton area's Dana Lichtstrahl ( vision coaching and shamanism )


Companies/Organizations

The Mercer County Library ( particularly Twin Rivers Branch, and TR Writing Group(spinoff) , from the beginning ))

Reedsy ( editing, webinars, Discovery program, free skill-up courses, very good free book on book-marketing by the CEO, available on Amazon )

Fictionary ( & StoryTeller/StoryCoach ), the spinoff platforms

Wattpad

Canva

The Lakota Wolf Preserve

And from way back a special thanks to Parsons School of Design, whose influence lives on to this day (shoutout to the late Henry Wolf, graphic design professor and one-class mentor.  You will be remembered throughout the magazine world.)


Professional organizations and people that have been and continue to be very helpful to me (the details)

It all started with a local reading group -- special thanks to everybody in Nancy Demme's one that worked with this project for the first three years ( I think ) of its existence and Princeton's US1 (local paper) for putting out the first 7-page version as part of their readers' writing contest and publishing it as a result.

Reedsy - for publishing and self-publishing : resources for editing, illustration, production, marketing, etc. CEO has great free book out on Amazon about the book marketing world. There are also free courses about every aspect of writing, publishing, designing, editing, etc. along with a long directory of excellent professionals in same.

Fictionary /Storyteller -- excellent remote course programs, an AI etc. software programming for organizing and developing your novel, excellent editors of all types. Am going through the programs for a next edition of Wolf 3.0 with a vast expansion of Part 2.

Canva -- great photography and images along with tools (Canva and generic on your PC) for editing them ( used for most of the illustrations), haven't explored their AI illustration yet but looks very good. Recommending a good background in promptology for same.

Looking into: MidJourney, known for deluxe AI illustration which look hf amazing --


The real Talleyrand ( merged-family's 12th child, on left, photograph by Peter Bellamy )

The real Talleyrand ( merged-family's 12th child, on left, photograph by Peter Bellamy )

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