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Katie Lyn is a Second Generation canon author. Their character is Backtrack, a.k.a Bailey George (Grant). In their own words: I inherited a love of writing from my grandmother who wrote and published songs and poetry. High school English intimidated me enough to give up writing as a career goal, though in my late 20s I published a poem in a college publication in a Lit course. Fast forward several decades and with time on my after becoming disabled I took a course in copywriting. You know; the writings that come in the mail or on web sites that sells the virtues of a shiny new bauble. The big takeaway is to write at a 7th grade level and never let anything come between you, your reader, and your message/story. Finally I didn’t need perfection and $10 words to write. Free-Time and the

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  • Katie Lyn is a Second Generation canon author. Their character is Backtrack, a.k.a Bailey George (Grant). In their own words: I inherited a love of writing from my grandmother who wrote and published songs and poetry. High school English intimidated me enough to give up writing as a career goal, though in my late 20s I published a poem in a college publication in a Lit course. Fast forward several decades and with time on my after becoming disabled I took a course in copywriting. You know; the writings that come in the mail or on web sites that sells the virtues of a shiny new bauble. The big takeaway is to write at a 7th grade level and never let anything come between you, your reader, and your message/story. Finally I didn’t need perfection and $10 words to write. Free-Time and the
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  • Katie Lyn is a Second Generation canon author. Their character is Backtrack, a.k.a Bailey George (Grant). In their own words: I inherited a love of writing from my grandmother who wrote and published songs and poetry. High school English intimidated me enough to give up writing as a career goal, though in my late 20s I published a poem in a college publication in a Lit course. Fast forward several decades and with time on my after becoming disabled I took a course in copywriting. You know; the writings that come in the mail or on web sites that sells the virtues of a shiny new bauble. The big takeaway is to write at a 7th grade level and never let anything come between you, your reader, and your message/story. Finally I didn’t need perfection and $10 words to write. Free-Time and the World Wide Web introduced me to the wondrous worlds of magic, transformations, and their universes. I have read all the writings of the established writers here and I hold it a privilege to be included. I am probably the oldest, least experienced, and the slowest of all. I love history and believe that mythology hold more than a little truth in them as I believe they are a reflection of the World before the flood. The story of Atalanta called to me and we bonded. It has taken me 5 years to write the two books to date and more in the works but probably not at Whateley. I have dozens of unfinished works on my hard drive at 10,000 to 15,000 words each that I want to finish in time.
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