Ashleigh Blayze Where Are You?

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Ashleigh Blayze:

So, in trying to find her, it seems that the last time she visited this site was in June of 2012. Has anyone here had contact with her? I am not thinking of badgering her for more of her science fiction, but would like to know how she is doing and to wish her the best.

Khadijah

PS: I have a strong suspicion that Ashleigh Blayze is one of the authors here who chose to write in a different voice. All I can say is bravo!

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I have been in touch with her

I have had some contact with her at least a few time in the mean while.
Because, I liked her, Anari stories too.

Last I heard Ashleigh was alive.
I awile check my records better later, I have an appointment soon down town.
And I got to go.

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"Sometimes you need a little space to grow up or start over"- Me

Ash's Update

I can not find the email here in my PMs so it is either lost or in another email account.

So, no new info, but I can tell you what I last remember.
1.) Move was over.
2.) Trouble with work. {Money was getting tite, compared to the pre-move times/job}
3.) Anari book 2 was started, but was not going to be finished with out more self esteem, time, or completion of that part.
4.) Real was going to be more important then Bigcloset for a while. (that was months ago, so has been a while)
5.) Ash, loves her wife (it can not be all about the book) {some characters' traits are based on said wife}
6.) Was looking to get published. (may have been not serious dream, but was a strong want)

Sorry I was not more help. I know I liked her work so far, too.

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"Sometimes you need a little space to grow up or start over"- Me

Well I am not ashamed of saying it

I am selfish enough to say that I miss her sorely for not having more Anari stories. I am grateful she completed the first story arc though. I LOVE sci-fi and her Anari story is fantastic.

Great Story Indeed

Well said, Gwen.

The Legacy of the Anari has one of the most well thought out, and believable SiFi storie lines that I've ever had the pleasure to read. Much like the Honor Harrington series by David Webber the story pulls you into the main character's life, and you believe. I eagerly await the next book.

Kathy