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Christina Enquist sent an update for Merlin Unmasked

I was hoping to have chapter 2 completed by today, but I have spent a lot of time researching medieval times to make sure I provide you with a realistic setting. 

I will continue to keep you posted on my progress.

Best, Christina

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    Christina Enquist created a forum thread: Can I still receive feedback if open up for funding?
    I would like to open up my book for funding, but I want to make sure I will still be able to receive feedback. 
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    Poet, Writer, and Lover of the Arts. Visit my website at www.christinaenquist.com
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    Christina Enquist liked the forum thread, Converting Inkshares Specific Followers to Pre-orders
    As an Inkshares member who is desperate for more preorders and recommendations, I can say that two things have lead me to preorder books.

    1) I’ve read all of the posted chapters and I want to read more. $10-$20 is a lot for a book that I never intend to read. Otherwise, it’s on par for a bookstore book, and the gods know I spend enough on those books, some of which continue to collect dust on my bookshelf.

    2) The preorder numbers are low. These are the books that would benefit more from my preorder. Books with high preorders will likely be published, and I can order them later. If, after a campaign is done, I am one of 245 preorders, I will take solace in giving my support to an author I admire. 

    But, recommendations and comments are free, and I am happy to give those, after I’ve taken the time to do the required reading.
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