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Year of the Dragon.

Year of the Dragon is the latest story from Vancouver’s Will Johnson, and his second for Little Fiction. (You can read the first one, Paint by Numbers, here.)

If you’ve been following Will around this great big Internet of ours, you know these things about him: he’s talented writer, a tireless lover of words, and he blogs way better than I ever could. Oh, and he’s a pretty great interviewer, as well. And if you’re not following him, you should seriously think about changing that.

Year of the Dragon is the story of a West Vancouver girl in love with her yoga instructor. But of course it goes deeper than that. It’s about finding your place in the world and being comfortable in your own skin, scaly wings and all.

You can download Year of the Dragon for free at Little Fiction, or follow any of these links to read it on your smartphone, tablet, eReader or desktop.

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