AcknowledgementsThe Sea of Tranquility
by
Katja Millay
Published by Antisocialite Press LLC
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Copyright © Katja Millay, 2012
Cover Art © by Stephanie Mooney. All Rights Reserved. E-Book formatting: Guido Henkel
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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In memory of my father Because he said so.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to God above all.
There aren’t words to express the gratitude I owe to the two people who made the biggest sacrifice in the writing of this book—my two crazy-amazing girls. Thank you for giving me time to live in my head for a while, even if it meant not enough playing and too much frozen food. I promise I don’t love Josh Bennett more than you.
Thank you to my mother for the guilt trips, phone therapy, free babysitting, allowing me to live through adolescence, and for always being a friend. I love you.
Thank you to my in-laws for giving me a week that turned into thousands of words.
Thank you to Carrie Bennefield, media specialist and beta-reader extraordinaire, for all of your feedback and enthusiasm. And, most importantly, for not having me arrested for stalking you.
To my Twitter pal, Fred LeBaron, who I have never met, but who has been a cheerleader for me regardless—thanks for the RTs, advice, and not mocking me when you had to tell me how to find a Facebook message. I mean it when I say that everyone should be as awesome as you.
Last, but never least, thank you to my husband, Peter, the boy I’ve loved since I was seventeen. I will never forget what first love is like, because I married mine.
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