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Hello you lovely people! Gary here. Just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your incredible support and patronage of ABOMINATION over the past 24 hours. As you may have heard, the book smashed through its crowdfunding goal in a SINGLE DAY, which is absolutely phenomenal. It's an old cliche to say that we couldn't have done it without you, but in this case we literally could not have done ANY of this without you. So THANK YOU SO MUCH for believing in this book and bringing it to life with your support. I can't wait to get a finished copy into your hands.

On that note, with the book fully funded we're moving straight on to making that happen! The manuscript of the novel will now go through a final, rigorous copy-editing phase to weed out any remaining typos and other anomalies, and at the same time we'll be working with the amazing Jason Gurley on the final cover art for the limited hardcover first edition. Jason has already blown us away with some of his rough concepts, and we'll be sharing those with you as we begin to narrow them down to what will be the final cover. Stay tuned!

That's it for now, but there will be much more soon. Thank you again, if I could kiss every one of you on the mouth I would. And I may still do that. So be on your guard over the coming days.

Gary

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    For a short while, Alfred had considered surrender, and with good reason: the Norsemen were notorious for their brutality and their mercilessness. The other English kings who had not fled before them, or had refused to yield, had been tortured to death when their walls inevitably fell.
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    Jennifer Dawton and Winston Fields used to run a quaint diner off Old Highway 86. It was a long, winding road slicing through dense forests and meadows grazed by cows and other four-legged creatures. The barns used to hold horses and pigs and chickens, but by the time The Beast was born, there were only machines. Still, when the Dawton-Fieldses relocated back in the eighties, there were no sub-divisions or shopping centers or cookie-cutter homes. Just tick-infested forests filled with agile an. . .

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      England, 888 A.D.

      Alfred was tired. It had been a long, hard war, and though he had won it, he had barely rested since, knowing that the peace would not last long. For an English king, he had learned, it never did. There was always another war. 

      He had spent his entire reign defending his homeland and his faith against the hordes of Norse barbarians from across the sea. For nearly a century, they had been arriving in fleets of longships, raiding England’s coastline and laying s. . .

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        Adam Gomolin commented on The Man Within

        Dear The Man Within Backers, 

        Salutations from Inkshares Land.  We know it's football day in America but wanted to take a moment to update you on The Man Within, which got some awesome press recently in The San Francisco Chronicle, link below.

        http://www.sfgate.com/books/article/Winston-Churchill-coffee-table-book-crowdfunded-5968926.php

        The Man Within is presently being designed and we're excited to share some more updates with you soon. 

        - The Staff. 

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          Adam Gomolin commented on Searching for Judaism in Dehydrated Swine

          Many thanks to Julie Bien and the Jewish Journal for letting me post on them: 


          http://www.jewishjournal.com/madeinla/item/adams_story_how_curing_swine_brought_me_back_to_judaism
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            Also very interesting: http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/70719/the-organic-epicure-butcher-shop-in-berkeley-answering-to-a-higher-standard/

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              Adam Gomolin commented on Searching for Judaism in Dehydrated Swine

              This is an amazing and interesting piece:


              http://www.economist.com/news/international/21593507-competing-answers-increasingly-pressing-question-who-jew?fsrc=scn/tw/te/pe/whoisajew

              "[W]hat is a Jew? For some, Jews are adherents of an ancient faith, with a quirky biological qualification. For others, they are something less formal: members of a dispersed civilisation distinguished by an ethical tradition and interrogatory cast of mind[.]"
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                Adam Gomolin commented on Searching for Judaism in Dehydrated Swine

                Waiting on a few Rabbis.  But before the Rapture for sure. 

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