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Posted on November 12, 2017

Fairies Dreams & Fantasy Premium Has Been Launched!

I am proud to announce Fairies Dreams & Fantasy Premium on my website… this is an ad-free experience what I’m experimenting. And I finally got it working like normal.

I’ve been working on my project,–after I moved from shared-hosting to VPS hosting, so I can host my very own shared multi-author blog.

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