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Jami Fairleigh

Oil and Dust, Graphite and Turbulence, Charcoal and Smoke (Fantasy, Kitsune Publishing, LLC.)

In a word, curiosity. I wanted to see if I could do it on my own. The decision to indie publish my books was like opening a door into an unknown world. It gave me the chance to immerse myself in the lifecycle of a book.

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