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Hey everyone! And Happy New Year's Eve Eve!

It's time for a long overdue Dax Harrison video update! Now that the funding campaign has come to an end, I'm giving away the final 6 COFFEE MUGS! So you probably want to watch this one. :)

CLICK HERE TO WATCH!

-Tony
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    Alan Tucker liked an update for Suffrage - The First World Key

    Die-hard Rebels, and Royal subjects,

    The holidays have been time consuming.  However!  We've updated to a new Facebook Page.

    https://www.facebook.com/suffrageworldkeys/

    We'll be posting here as well.  But Facebook will allow us to do some things and reach a wider audience.  Also, we'll be posting up a few additional pieces on the concept art as things progress.  The artist we commissioned has been working hard over the holidays to come up with beginning sketches.  When we go to publishing, we should already have a few plates of art to put into production. 

    It is true that somehow Snake managed to get ahold of a cell phone in order to rally support for the Rebels.  But our sources say that Heinrich himself has managed to infiltrate the cellular networks.  Be on the lookout for any information concerning Heinrich's whereabouts.  Because if one of the Monarchs is involved, the others can't be far behind.

    /Julian and Finn

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      So, I jumped into this only yesterday, and it seems like I have a ton to learn about crowdfunding - which is absolutely true. I'm not what you would call a natural salesman, or an expert marketer. I'm still learning that side of the fence, and it wouldn't be a lie to say that I still cringe when I send out updates, or teasers, in an effort to attract readers. It feels icky when I try to sell myself.

      What I am, though, is an author. After a selection of short story publications, and the release of my own post-apocalyptic series, Ash & Flame, I know that I can write. I can create compelling characters, interesting worlds, and stories that stick with people. That's who I am, and what I want to do: I want to create fiction that entertains and captivates.

      I want to thank you for taking a look, and for maybe taking a chance on me. That's all I can ask for. Give me that chance. 

      The rest is on me.

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        Happy Monday Hexers!

        I have lots of news, so I'll get right to it:

        First of all, my new book trailer for Deus Hex Machina is up on the funding page, so make sure you check it out.  To go along with it I have officially launched DeusHexMachina.com, which was created by my talented husband.

        Thirdly, I am incredibly excited to tell you I got the chance to interview inventor and technology guru Timble Ada. He's one of the fathers of something called "perceptual computing," which seems like it might someday lead to something like the Grid in DHM. Click on over to my blog to check it out! 

        We're very close to our next giveaway mark -- 60 orders, so if you know anyone who would enjoy a rolicking cyberpunk adventure, be sure to send them our way!

        Have a wonderful Monday and a great week!

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