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I hope all of our USA type readers are having a lovely long Thanksgiving holiday...in fact, I hope all of you are having a lovely time, no matter where you are or what you may be doing!

BACKERKIT AND KICKSTARTER NEWS:

If you backed the campaign for The Incorruptible Library at the $12 or over level, we have sent you an email asking you to fill out the survey. Please fill out the survey, if you don't, we won't know where to send your rewards. If you didn't get it, you can write to us through the KickStarter campaign and we can help you out.

You can choose add-ons at this time. If you don't want add-ons, just finish up the form and we'll send out your basic pledge level rewards. Books and patches should start shipping very quickly. The medals and charms will ship later, since they are still in production (nearing the end, though...they've just mailed me some actual physical samples. I can't wait to see them.)

Thank you--

--Kaja

Also Offworld Designs is having a Black Friday sale:

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Girl Genius is written by Professors Phil & Kaja Foglio of TPU, with drawings by Prof. P. Foglio. Volume One was inked by Brian Snoddy and colored by Cheyenne Wright. Volumes Two and Three were colored by Mark McNabb. Volume Four was colored by Laurie E. Smith. From Volume Five onward, our regular color artist has been Cheyenne Wright. Our email and social media assistant is Chris Sorensen.

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