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Tumblemoose
I imagine the first question you may have is: "What the heck is a Tumblemoose?"
Ok, that's a fair question.
About a decade ago I was talking with someone from the western US and they commented about having to dodge tumbleweeds on the highway. Me of quick wit and repertoire responded with something along the lines of being in Alaska and dodging tumblemoose. Well, the name just kinda stuck and so here we are.
It's probably good enough to say that writing was always a tickle in the back of my brain, but I had the unwieldy combination of not knowing how to start laced with a bit of fear. Fear of what, I'm not sure. Success, failure, being laughed at, the unknown, who knows. Most likely all of the above.
So, this last year I started taking hesitant writing steps and over the past few months those steps have turned into leaps. I've been writing web content for a number of sites, I've gotten about 50 pages done on my novel, researched and obtained several freelance writing projects and opened my storefront on the World Wide Web.
