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by Stacey Trombley


  Thank you to everyone involved in the online writing community. You all amaze me every day. Thank you to Brenda Drake and Erica Chapman for seeing something in this crazy little story during Pitch Madness. You sincerely gave me the confidence I needed. Thank you to the folks at Query Kombat- Michelle, SC, and Michael, for involving me and being so supportive ever since! Thank you to Tamara and Jessa for running Pitchmas. Without you, Stephen may have never stumbled upon my pitch for NAKED. I owe you much, ladies!

  I already mentioned this person, but she deserves a double thanks for all that she does. She is so incredibly modest about the impact that she has had on so many writers. The online writing community would not be the same without you! Brenda Drake—you are truly incredible!!

  Thank you to the folks at Absolute Write. It’s a roller coaster ride there sometimes, but I’ve grown exponentially by being a part of your totally insane community. And thank you to Victoria Strauss for being so giving to writers everywhere!

  Lastly, I owe the thanks of all thanks to my God. This passion has been the most incredible gift I’ve ever been given. So THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! You are truly amazing.

  About the Author

  Stacey Trombley lives in Ohio with her husband, her new baby boy, and the sweetest Rottweiler you’ll ever meet. She thinks people are fascinating and any chance she has, she’s off doing or learning something new. She went on her first mission trip to Haiti at age twelve and is still dying to go back. Her “places to travel” list is almost as long as her “books to read” list.

  She wants to bring something new to the world through her writing, but just giving a little piece of herself is more than enough.

  www.staceytrombley.com

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