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Oh boy, this is it!

As of this exact moment in time, there are 4 places separating 3rd and 4th! And we’ve only got until tomorrow, Tues Oct 17th 10 pm (PDT) or for us on the east coast Oct 18th at 1 am!

So, if you haven’t pre-ordered, I’d love it if you would.

And if you have, you are the best!

I imagine that all your people are just as wonderful as you are, would you mind sharing, tweeting, direct messaging, or emailing them this link?

https://www.inkshares.com/books/eudaimonia-48b598

Even though you can’t see it yet, I was VERY EXCITED to find out that Eudaimonia was the October syndicate pick for the  Break the Bechdel with Strong Female Characters Syndicate! Look at these nice things they had to say-

  "...our October pick is Eudaimonia by Meghan Godwin!! Here’s why:

Need more Handmaid’s Tale to get through the year? Meghan Godwin’s Eudaimonia brings exactly what you need, with a hint of 1984 and definitely some Girl Interrupted. Bette Donovan is everything because she’s not...not fertile that is. In a world where women are reduced to their ability to procreate, Bette has to find her way through the secrets that surround to a purpose that is more. Also-- run ins with cannibalistic madmen on the fringe? Yes please! "

Thank you so much, Janna Grace and all the other syndicate members! 

Meghan Godwin

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    It almost snuck past me entirely, but today marks the one year anniversary of hitting my full funding goal for Tantalus Depths! Things have moved a lot more slowly since then than I’d thought they would, but this remains one of the proudest achievements in my life, and I am still so far beyond grateful for the huge outpouring of help from all my friends and family that made this thing possible. 

    No particular news on the editing process to speak of at the moment; I am continuing to work on integrating the feedback from my editor into the development draft and hope to have a new and improved draft for the next step of the process in the next week or two. I just wanted to take a moment and reflect on this landmark that got us to where we are today. I can’t wait until this editing stage is complete and you all have physical copies of the book in your hands. It’s been such a privilege being given this rare opportunity to share the passion of my heart with so many supportive people. Here’s to Tantalus Depths, Proteus, and many more such successes in the future!  

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