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"Do you handle situations any other way?
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superfluous in what way? I would normally read superfluous as ’there are too many here already’ - but this paragraph suggests the mansion is alone. Does it mean that the mansion shouldn’t be there at all, or that it is excessively large/opulent?
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    superfluous mansion
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    Does he actually become a gorilla? I think this is a King Kong reference, but given the context of the story, it did make me wonder if he was going to transform into a gorilla? (Maybe he will later, I’m commenting as I read :))
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      Sam would become a gorilla
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      I don’t know if this is just a phrase I’m not familiar with, but I had to go back and read it a couple of times. Turned over what?
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        lips had turned over
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        I love the shift here from normality to the strange. 
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          The high-spirited crowd drank down jubilation in anticipation of the annual custom. Pop music and cheers echoed through the jam-packed streets. Celebrities on scaffolding screamed into cameras. Most didn’t notice the man wrapped in filthy bandages and a letterman jacket as he pursued a seven-hundred-pound stone gargoyle even after they were knocked to the ground.
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          Hello readers and faithful followers! Things have been a little quiet here on my page, but I’m still here, still writing, still reading and discovering the work of other talented authors here on Inkshares. (If you would like for me to read your chapters and give you some inline comments/critiques, drop me a line. I’m more than happy to do it!)

          School started this week, and as I homeschool my two older kids that means a bit of a schedule adjustment. I’m trying to find the quiet edges to my day where I can sit at the computer and give Fae Child the attention it deserves. It’s a work in progress.

          I have great news that I’ll get to share officially in the middle of the month, but if you’re curious, check out the Rite of Passage Syndicate’s page. It’s a syndicate dedicated to supporting "Unpublished and Unknown Authors on Inkshares. Our ultimate goal is to lend our voice to underappreciated and unknown projects that have yet to receive exposure." And, if that interests you, I welcome you to join! There are only 8 members so far, but with more we could make a real difference to some of the new authors on Inkshares.

          I am also going to Rose City Comic Con this Saturday - I will be wearing an eyecatching dress and handing out Fae Child bookmarks! IN THEORY, anyway, the bookmarks haven’t been delivered yet, and I was up until 3 am last night cutting out the fabric for the dress. Sewing is tonight after work! (This week has been a little... busy.)

          ADDITIONALLY I have started a new blog, taking advantage of an old domain I’ve been sitting on for a few years. http://jainhollie.com I promise to update it at least twice...this year. Well, we’ll see what happens. You can also follow me on Twitter @hanejolly

          Have a great week/weekend!

          Jane-Holly

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