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  So I can start to figure out how to live with this.

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  The Debt Collector Serial

  EPISODE 7 –Promise

  Available 5.29.13

  Lirium tries to keep his promise to Madam A to come back and do transfers for her kids, but he is afraid Kolek will go after his mom.

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  Your facebook-cheering and post-sharing and mandates to “write faster” are the best motivation. Special thanks go to Pete Westwood for letting me borrow his name for Anna’s evil manager, even though he’s not evil. My critique partners in this series—Dianne Salerni, Leigh T. Moore, and Matthew MacNish—have been a crucial part, every step of the way, of making this crazy-pants serial-writing thing work. I’m hugely indebted to them and their rapid-fire turn-arounds for critiques!

  If you’ve made it this far, you may recognize the elements of a novel in the structure of series to date. It’s not a coincidence that there are nine episodes and they’re bundled in sets of three—like a trilogy of three short novels or three acts in one very long tale. We’re about to embark on the final act, the third “book” in the set, and I promise (Episode 7 is called Promise after all), that there will be an “end” to Season One. As a writer, I hope it’s one that the reader won’t see coming, even for those who’ve marched every step of the way with me. And my wish is that it will make you glad you took the trip.

  We’ll see if I can pull that off…

  Thanks for taking the journey with me!

  Susan Kaye Quinn is the author of the bestselling Mindjack Trilogy, which is young adult science fiction. The Debt Collector series is her more grown-up SF.

  Susan grew up in California, got a bunch of engineering degrees (B.S. Aerospace Engineering, M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering) and worked everywhere from NASA to NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research). She designed aircraft engines, studied global warming, and held elected office (as a school board member). Now that she writes novels, her business card says "Author and Rocket Scientist," but she mostly sits around in her pajamas in awe that she gets paid to make stuff up.

  All her engineering skills come in handy when dreaming up dangerous mind powers, future dystopic worlds, and slightly plausible steampunk inventions. For her stories, of course. Just ignore that stuff in the basement.

  Susan writes from the Chicago suburbs with her three boys, two cats, and one husband. Which, it turns out, is exactly as much as she can handle.

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  Fallen Chapter One

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  Fallen Chapter Four

  Fallen Chapter Five

  Fallen Chapter Six

  Fallen Other Works

  Fallen Thanks To My Readers

  Fallen About The Author