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The "Holy Grail" was simply a legend, but when it fell into the wrong hands--the world ended. Nothing grew from the earth, people died, and the land shattered. Mankind is now on their knees--striving to survive in the dying world and from themselves.
Alisa King liked an update for Exile, Magus

Hey everybody!  I didn’t expect to be saying this for at least another 3-4 months, but Exile, Magus is live and in funding mode!  When I saw the G&S contest announcement, it was too good of an opportunity for me to pass up.  I’m now in that somewhat panicky "I wasn’t ready for this" first day of campaign launch mode.  Its both an incredibly nervous and highly energized feeling.  I’ve already gotten a pretty good start, so now its just up to me to keep up the momentum.  I’m hoping you’ll join me in that endeavor as well.  That’s all I’ve got for now, expect to hear from me every Tuesday or Thursday from now until the end of this contest with updates on our progress as well as other fun "things" I’ve been doing my best to save up to share with you all.

As always, thanks for your time, support, and keep reading!
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    Alisa King liked the forum thread, Geek & Sundry Contest - New Rule
    I’m curious: does that mean none of the 15 Inkvengers can enter another contest until Too Many Controllers comes out, or just that there can’t be another "Inkvengers" collaborative entry?
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      Alisa King liked the forum thread, Geek & Sundry Contest - New Rule
      Dear All,

      I know that many previous authors are considering entering the new Geek & Sundry Contest.  

      First, I’m very excited that G&S is meaningful to you as a Collection—and don’t worry, this won’t be their last contest on the platform.

      But second, I want to make clear that we view contests at Inkshares as a broad opportunity for current and new authors alike. The trick is balancing out "fresh blood" with established members of the community. It would be unfortunate if an "established few" dominated contests over and over. This also carries the problem of people continually running campaigns rather than focusing on their in-progress funded books.

      Accordingly, we’re implementing the following rule:

      If you’ve been published via a contest (either selected or finished in the qualifying top spots) then you cannot enter another contest until your book is published.

      Best,
      Angela Melamud
      Community/Marketing Manager
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        Dragons rule the world, humans their servants. One dragon embarks on a quest to duplicate his siblings powers.
        Alisa King liked the forum thread, Can we code in a "Preview" option for updates?
        I’ve noticed that sometimes formatting can get tossed out of sync between what’s on the screen and what gets sent out in reader updates. My most recent update is an example of this. 

        Is there a way we can get a "preview update" so we can see what stuff will look like before it’s shipped off to all the backers? 
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        People who have liked this comment in the forum thread, Can we code in a "Preview" option for updates?

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