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Greetings Bards! 

I wanted to check in and inform you all of the facebook live event I have planned for this evening. In order to explain to a large group of people dispersed across the country about Inkshares I have decided to host a Facebook Live Video going over the details. 

Along with that brief explanation, I will be giving an overview of Man’s Damnation as well as a reading of a new excerpt, of which I am not nervous at all! Most of you here know how Inkshares works and thus don’t require the explanation, but you might want to watch to hear the reading of the new excerpt featuring one of, if not THE protagonist of the story, Samsara. If you wish to watch I will add the link to the Facebook Event here. Perhaps if you like the reading I will finally convince you to hit that pre-order button if you already haven’t.

Also, I wanted to give a big shout-out to those of you have ordered thus far! I have something special planned for the first thirty orders! To be revealed once we get there! So if you feel so moved, click Pre-Order and bring the land of Tír na nÓg to life with your own magic!

https://www.facebook.com/events/115711102205825/

Cheers!

Christopher Lee

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