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Andrew Fantasia sent an update for SideScroller

Hi, everyone!

I promised a neat little SideScroller surprise last weekend, and unfortunately it’s not quite ready yet. It’s still in the last few stages of post-production, but I hope to have it to you ASAP.
In the meantime, I just wanted to thank y’all for your support, patience, and overall greatness. 
In particular, fellow Inkshares users Tabi Card, Evan Graham, and James Rasile. I never could have gotten HALF this far without their help, advice, and web-savvy skillz (I spelled ’skills’ with a Z because their skills are literally too good for a mere ’S’). They’re also supremely gifted folks when it comes to weaving words and I can’t urge you enough to check out their works Scirbbles, Tantalus Depths, and Cape’s Side Bay, respectively.

I may have dropped to low rankings in the contest, but it ain’t over till it’s over, and hopefully my upcoming surprise will rectify this! So stay tuned, folks, and thanks again for all the help!
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    Andrew Fantasia commented on Cape’s Side Bay
    I’ve had the opportunity to read Cape’s Side Bay in its entirety, and I’m so pleased with the result. James Rasile skillfully drops you into this very Spielberg-ian world in which you have a dozen characters you genuinely care about in the midst of a life-altering, mysterious situation.
    The more you learn about the enigmatic monster that lurks this titular bay, the more interesting and unique this story becomes. I think readers are gonna be in for a genuine high-octane surprise here.
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      Andrew Fantasia commented on The Seventh Age: Dawn
      Rick Heinz has the unenviable job of mixing rich fantasy with a gritty urban setting. Not only does he pull it off remarkably well, but he’s also giving us rich character work and a huge tapestry of this world’s mythology to boot. Heinz is juggling torches and chainsaws and never missing a beat.
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