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Jeffrey Seitzer followed A Victory for Miriam!
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APEX: The Great Change.
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The Legend of Madog
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Jeffrey Seitzer followed Sum of all Minus
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Jeffrey Seitzer sent an update for The Fun Master

Hello Everyone, 

     Thank you for your support. I hope you had happy holidays despite the pandemic.

      I know you are all very busy. No doubt your inboxes are already crammed full of stuff. So, I apologize for adding to your backlog by sending you individual chapters of my completed memoir every few days. These are FYI, of course. But as with everything else these days, there is a catch, a very minor one that you are welcome to ignore. 

     Besides overall quality of the work, the Inkshares.com contest I have entered my memoir, The Fun Master, in takes into account reader engagement. I completely understand if you don’t have time to open the chapters, let alone reading them, commenting on them, recommending them, or sharing them with your friends.  At the same time, it stands in my favor with the powers that be at Inkshares.com if you are able to display your interest in any of these ways. 

    Whatever you decide, I am grateful to you and commit myself to annoying you as little as possible during the remainder of the contest. 

    Best wishes, 

     Jeff Seitzer

     


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