Leaving the University and moving back to Ypsilanti to become Caulder’s guardian was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever made…but also one of the best decisions. To top it off, I ended up having to drop my scholarship. It didn’t help that Vaughn decided to end our two-year relationship on the heels of their death. At the end of 2008, my parent's both passed away unexpectedly, leaving me to raise my little brother all on my own. The last few years have definitely not been in our favor. And to those who choose to use the internet as a means to compensate for their own insecurities through online bullying, ‘butterfly you.’ With that said, I wish all of my new friends much success. I would also like to thank Edmund Davis-Quinn for such an inspiring poem about writing, and for giving me the permission to use ‘write poorly’ in this book. It’s a rare thing to meet people who will give so much of themselves and expect nothing in return. I would like to take the time to thank all of them for their feedback, encouragement and overall selflessness. This book is dedicated to everyone who read Slammed and encouraged me to continue telling the story of Layken and Will.ĭuring the process of publishing Slammed and the development of Point of Retreat, I have been blessed to meet and learn from so many experienced self-published authors online.
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