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Good morning, readers! Just a quick reminder that another chapter and story excerpt are available to read on the Witherfist project page. Have a read and let me know what you think.

While I’ve got your eye, why not have a read of the author interview that I recently completed with blogger Natacha Guyot? It’s the first part of a two part interview.

Natacha’s blog is a great resource of inspiration for writers and her discussions with science fiction and fantasy authors are always interesting reads. Her #SciFi Women Interviews are especially great.

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    Jane-Holly Meissner liked a review for Acolyte of the Everstream
    Beginning with a flurry of intense action, Acolyte of the Everstream promises a story of action with a pair of heroes who are still finding their footing and learning to master the magical power within.
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      Beginning with a flurry of intense action, Acolyte of the Everstream promises a story of action with a pair of heroes who are still finding their footing and learning to master the magical power within.
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        Jane-Holly Meissner commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
        Later Yintal says he knows where the lake is, so... is he lying?
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          Both Ceean and Yintal stared at the place through the hole in the room without recognition.
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          Love the explanation of the spellbombs :)
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            The human held the weighty bag in one hand, and with the other retrieved another spellbomb. These were spells that a wizard placed into a small handheld clay ball. Once broken, whatever spell lay inside would activate. They were made for those who could not do magic, but needed it’s help.
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            Jane-Holly Meissner commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
            This is awkward, and makes you wonder exactly how long this human has been talking. Maybe try something like "Ceean continued struggling, and was able to move about an inch as he continued to monologue, but it wasn’t going to be enough." I love the scene, though!
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              Ceean continued struggling, and was able to move an inch or two every 30 seconds
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              Jane-Holly Meissner commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
              Being held fast in an ethereal substance doesn’t make sense - being ethereal means it doesn’t have any substance to it. Maybe they feel like they’re held fast in something sticky (molasses being the usual go-to), or strong, but it’s actually an ethereal mist/something when they look around themselves?
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