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Nighty Night Sailboat is Almost Published

This is truly self-publishing.  Amazon has made it easy using CreateSpace.  I am in the final steps.  Monday, I will receive a draft copy of Nighty Night Sailboat at my sisters house in Jacksonville, Florida. (When you are cruising you are a moving target, so this is the closest relative.)  After reviewing it and giving my approval it is ready for submission.  Then you can order your very own copy.  This is a great book to read to children at night time.  It will begin educating children with nautical terms. 

I have written two sequels:

Nighty Night Sailboat Goes to Spain
Nighty Night Sailboat Visits Mount Vernon.

I have to complete the illustrations for these books and then I will publish them on Amazon. 

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