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Good morning all,


I?m an ED writer and as you may, or may not recall, my first book 'TheNeverPages' was released in paperback and on Kindle recently ? www.theneverpages.com


My second book, ?Hats off to Brandenburg? a regency heist adventure story is in its final stages of editing and designing. As this is a self released project, I?m sounding out some funding for the art work and for the first print run.


http://www.indiegogo.com/media/primary_picture/71195/full/592729.png?1301502756


I have set up a funding page where, in return for contributions, you can receive some nice goodies (signed artwork, 1st editions etc etc) If anyone is interested in supporting a local writer getting a project up and running, then please check out the page and see what you think!


http://www.indiegogo.com/Hats-off-to-Brandenburg-an-adventure-novel-by-Graham-Thomas


As you can see, there are some attractive perks in getting involved. But, if you don?t want to contribute you can still be a part of this venture by becoming a fan of ?Hats off to Brandenburg? on facebook and spreading the word:


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hats-Off-To-Brandenburg/113018095420403


Thanks for your time and support, means a lot.


Kind regards


TheNeverPress

[email protected]

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