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Hello Readers,

     Thank you for supporting Cinderella and Bluebeard. It is currently in its last month, and I have to decide whether to ask for an extension on the campaign or to find some other method to publish it. I would love your opinions.

     In other news Inkshares has started a contest with Geek & Sundry pertaining to fantasy books. Only books that have started funding on or after August 1 are eligible to enter and Cinderella and Bluebeard has been funding since long before that. However, I have decided to take advantage of the contest by submitting my new book, The Immortal Witch. It is a murder mystery set in a girls’ boarding school in an epic fantasy world. I hope you will give it a look and consider supporting it.

     http://www.inkshares.com/books/the-immortal-witch

     If it sells enough books to be in the top three, it will get published. And hopefully, the extra publicity will help get Cinderella and Bluebeard a boost as well.
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    It was under the darkness of the new moon that Adrienne was told to steal out from the Academy and into the deep forest that blanketed the mountains of Adivine. Bearing no lamp to light her way, she had spent the last forty minutes inching forward through the trees and undergrowth in a halting, groping manner, unable to see the nearly non-existent path beneath her. She tripped and scraped her hands, bloodying them upon the stones and roots of the forest floor. She verged on screaming in he. . .

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      It was under the darkness of the new moon that Adrienne was told to steal out from the Academy and into the deep forest that blanketed the mountains of Adivine. Bearing no lamp to light her way, she had spent the last forty minutes inching forward through the trees and undergrowth in a halting, groping manner, unable to see the nearly non-existent path beneath her. She tripped and scraped her hands, bloodying them upon the stones and roots of the forest floor. She verged on screaming in he. . .

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        Hello readers,
        What do you think of the flyer I’ve made for my book?   http://cinderellaandbluebeard.blogspot.com/2016/05/flyers.html

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          With a story so intricate I almost need a flowchat (in a good way), Cinderella and Bluebeard immediately grabs readers with its fairy tale like cadence and pacing. The world feels fully realized with family lineages and thought-out plot points. By taking the reader step by step through the process, the world will unfold to the delight of every page.
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            With a story so intricate I almost need a flowchat (in a good way), Cinderella and Bluebeard immediately grabs readers with its fairy tale like cadence and pacing. The world feels fully realized with family lineages and thought-out plot points. By taking the reader step by step through the process, the world will unfold to the delight of every page.
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