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Hi All,

Some of you may have noticed there is a banner on the home page announcing the finalists of the Launchpad Manuscript competition and linking through to browse the competitors.


This is actually a technical glitch on the Inkshares site right now - the page the banner links to is not correct (it only has five projects listed and none of them are finalists in the competition).

I’ve confirmed this error with the organisers and have been assured the Inkshares Team are working on fixing the issue. In the meantime, if you do want to see the list of current finalists, the official announcement is here.
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    ooh, nteresting - I hope this is a Chekhov’s gun situation!
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