A Modern Legend- Page One Hundred Sixty-four

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A brief interval to bring you a special notice: I have noticed a formatting issue my my text.  My file was not keeping a consistent formatting style for me, and it has resulted in some text being too closely spaced than other sections of text.  In the end, some of my pages had a great deal more words than others, resulting in some posts being longer than others.

I was able to edit my document so that it now consistent formatting, and that has my page numbers.  It now appears that I should be on at least page 192, so my next task is to bring my WordPress up to speed.  Rather than edit all of my existing posts, I am going to make several shorter posts until I get caught up.  My goal is to end the year on post 365, and have that be page 365 in my document– and the end of the story.

Thank you to all of my subscribers, and happy reading!!

About Legends of Lorata

Eleanor Willow is the author of the high fantasy series Legends of Lorata, which takes place on a medieval-style world filled with elves, dragons, and faeries. There is also a fourth race, one that is rare and magical: the angelic Starr. Lorata is a distant planet watched over by four deities: good, evil, elemental, and celestial-- and there are plenty of legends about them all! One of the most important ones is the prophecy of Jenh's champion, Loracaz, who is promised to return to the realm whenever evil threatens to take hold. There are currently three books completed, and the first one can be read online. Book four is currently being written, and a fifth will most likely be in the future.
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