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Just purchased the web address www.cupidbyproxy.com and put up a simple holding page. Last thing I would want is for my novel "Cupid by Proxy" to become a HUGE success, only for some URL squatter to snag the web address and hold me to ransom over it. It’s early days I know, but it’s best to think about such things in the early days...

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    Greetings Jackolytes,

    Jack Trevayne is a big fan of western Canada, but Jack Trevayne is no fan of a job half-done. The wildfires may have left Fort McMurray, but there’s a hell of a lot of work to do before the citizens can move back home. Up until May 31st, every time you pre-order a Sync City paperback or e-book, I will donate $5 dollars to the Red Cross in support of these efforts. Why May 31st? Up until that date the Canadian Government is matching donations to the Red Cross, so each pre-order of Sync City will generate a $10 donation. Share the love and help bring the people home!

    Cheers,

    Peter

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