StefanieLondon

Hi everyone! This is just a quick note to wish you all a wonderful holiday season and a fabulous start to 2016! If you celebrate Christmas, then I hope you have a great day with lots of good food and good company.
          	
          	If you have a moment to spare and want to unwind with a short story, I have a little Christmas-themed story available. It's only 900 words, perfect for taking a few minutes out with a cup of tea or coffee (or a cold beverage for my southern hemisphere friends!) and having a little quiet reading time.
          	
          	Thanks to everyone who's voted or left comments on my stories, it means so much to me.
          	
          	See you all in the new year!
          	
          	Stef

StefanieLondon

@whatwhattpad Thank you so much! I had a blast writing that story so I'm really glad you enjoyed it :)
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whatwhattpad

@StefanieLondon I really love A Kiss In Kite Harbor!
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Pearl_Deka

Hey! I just finished A Kiss in Kite Harbour. And I LOVED every part of it! 
          I was wondering what happened to Cam and Dawn...do they end up together? Or does Dawn go with someone else? 
          Because in the last chapter, it seemed like Cam has already lost her...
          Hope you reply!
          A huge fan!
          
          -Love, Pearl ♡

Pearl_Deka

Oh my gawd!!! U replied!!! I never get replies from my favourite writers!!!
            I'm having a fangirl moment right now!!! Thank You so much!!!
            And I can't wait for Cam and Dawn's story!
            Love u Loads!
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StefanieLondon

@BrookPenelopeDavis Hi there! Sorry it took me so long to reply, I missed your message. Cam and Dawn get their own story :) I've started writing it but had to put it on hold due to other obligations in my publishing schedule. But yes, they only have eyes for each other :D
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ZombieWitchGal

Do you have and advise for people who just began to write books if so I could use all the help I can get.

StefanieLondon

@PichaMewD Hi there! My best advice for new writers would be to read as much as you can. You can learn so much by reading both inside and outside the genre you want to write.
            
            Brush up on spelling and grammar, because these are REALLY important to ensure your readers fall into your story without being distracted by errors.
            
            And last, but certainly not least, carve some time out of your schedule to write regularly. Even if it's only ten minutes a day, the habit will help you to keep developing your skills.
            
            Best of luck!
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