Showing posts with label Quest for Leviathan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quest for Leviathan. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2018

Giveaway Winner!! ("Quest for Leviathan" blog tour wrap-up)

Wow, what an amazing two weeks it has been! A huge, ginormous thank-you to my amazing bloggers and reviewers! Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this release so wonderful for me. I really appreciate each and every one of you!

Now, for the moment we've all been waiting for... the lovely person who will receive TWO copies of "Quest for Leviathan" (one for them, one for a friend)...

The winner...

Is...

DEANNE P!!!!!

I'm sending you an email as soon as I finish this post!

Now for ALL of those lovely bloggers! Here's another chance for you to go and support their blogs! (Please note, these links are going directly to their blogs, not to their "Quest for Leviathan" posts... I just want you to support them now! Also, I haven't visited all of these blogs in general, so don't know if I can fully endorse their posts as a whole.)

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Leviathan on Tour #2


Hopping in again to update you on the tour! Please take a moment to visit these lovely bloggers! I am so honored to be on their blogs this week!

"The theme and message of God's plans above our own was tastefully done, speaking to me without overloading the few short pages."

"This was such a sweet short story! It had such a creative premise, and pulled together with so much originality!"

"Very well written, this story takes you to the Mediterranean shore and introduces to characters you want to know more about."

"But, oh wow! The description of Leviathan was creepy! I’ve always been curious about this creature in Job, and the author brought it to life very well."

"While reading, I identified with the loss and questions Anath faced. While I've never been bereaved of a parent (thankfully) or battled a sea monster (another thanks there! ;)), the heart of the story rang true for all who have been at the turning point of trusting God's goodness over the evil we've experienced."

And...two interviews! These girls had amazing questions, so I really hope you check out their blogs: Maidens for Modesty and Life of Heritage.


The blog tour keeps going strong!!
June 15 – The Red-Hooded Writer (Review)
              Blossoms and Blessings (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Lit Aflame (Review, Interview)
June 16 – The Left-Handed Typist (Review)
              Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen (Review, Interview, Giveaway)
June 18 – Great Books for God’s Girls (Review, Interview)
              Peculiar Miss Darcy (Character Interview)
June 19 – Done in Love (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Creating Romance (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 20 – Keturah’s Korner (Review, Interview)
              Rock and Minerals 4 Him (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 21 – A Baker’s Perspective (Review, Giveaway, Character Spotlight)
              Christian Author: A.M. Heath (Review, Interview)
June 22 – Writings, Ramblings, and Reflections (Review)
              Views from the Window Friend (Review)
              Hunting for Truth (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 23 – Reading on the Edge (Spotlight)
              Summer Snowflakes (Review, Giveaway)
June 25 – With a Joyful Noise (Giveaway Winner Announced)

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Leviathan on Tour (and comment update)

Hi everyone! So... I just got on Blogger to look up some things and noticed I had a whole passel of comments I had not even approved! Comments that Blogger didn't notify me of. :P So... if you've commented in the last two months (!!!?) thank you so much! I have now replied. ;)

Now, for Leviathan...


I'm so thankful for all of the different bloggers and reviewers who have taken their time to read and review "Quest for Leviathan!" To say that their reviews have been a blessing to me as an author is an understatement!

I would love for you to visit these bloggers and show some support!
Here are some excerpts from the tour...

"The action sequences were then portrayed well, and Anath’s spiritual struggle was gripping: I was on edge to know what he would decide." 
Read more on Written Rest

"This was such a good short story! I usually don’t read a lot of historical fiction, but I was really able to enjoy this story in spite of that."
Finish reading on The World of the Writer

"I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Anath’s thirst for revenge and how God uses his hardships to reveal His divine plan to Anath."
Read more on Authoring Arrowheads

"What I really loved was how Miss Tero weaved in verses from the book of the Bible, Job. I didn’t even realize that until she mentioned it."

"It was crafted together with skill and the whole thing was well written. The drawings inside that went along with the story were amazing!"
Finish reading at Victoria's Book Nook

What first inspired "Quest for Leviathan?" Did the Lord teach me anything while writing it? Bekah asked some great questions!
Interview at Bekah's Books

"I love the names, I love the details, and I love that God is pointed to so clearly."

"I’ve said 'WOW!' a lot in reference to this novel. 'Wow' when I heard that Amanda was writing it, as in, 'Wow, I can’t wait to read that!' 'Wow' when I saw the cover. And, finally, 'Wow' when I finished the book."
And there's a bit more at Reveries Reviews

Another huge thank-you to all of you bloggers! I'm looking forward to seeing what the others post!

June 12 – Chosen Vessels (Spotlight, Review)
              My Purple Pen (Review)
              Read Another Page (Review)
June 13 – Once Upon an Ordinary (Review)
              Maidens for Modesty (Review)
              Yahweh Sisters (Review)
June 14 – Honey Rock Hills (Review)
              Life of Heritage Corner (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Kaylee’s Kind of Writes (Review, Interview)
June 15 – The Red-Hooded Writer (Review)
              Blossoms and Blessings (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Lit Aflame (Review, Interview)
June 16 – The Left-Handed Typist (Review)
              Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen (Review, Interview, Giveaway)
June 18 – Great Books for God’s Girls (Review, Interview)
              Peculiar Miss Darcy (Character Interview)
June 19 – Done in Love (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Creating Romance (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 20 – Keturah’s Korner (Review, Interview)
              Rock and Minerals 4 Him (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 21 – A Baker’s Perspective (Review, Giveaway, Character Spotlight)
              Christian Author: A.M. Heath (Review, Interview)
June 22 – Writings, Ramblings, and Reflections (Review)
              Views from the Window Friend (Review)
              Hunting for Truth (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 23 – Reading on the Edge (Spotlight)
              Summer Snowflakes (Review, Giveaway)
June 25 – With a Joyful Noise (Giveaway Winner Announced)

Friday, June 8, 2018

It's Here! "Quest for Leviathan" release day!!


The whole writing process never ceases to amaze me. One would think that, for a short story, there's nothing extra exciting about "Quest for Leviathan." But for me, it holds a powerful punch of excitement!

First... God has seen it through! I had moments of doubt as I tried writing this that it was a story I was supposed to tell. But, it was done all in His timing (more on that later) and, as with each of my publications, He has guided me and led me to do more than I thought imaginable.

Second... the idea was one that came to me while reading my Bible. Those are always fun! I thought it would be an easy-to-write idea (I mean, Leviathan! Come on!!!!). Instead, it took me the span of a few months to get beyond the first few paragraphs. I knew where I wanted to go, I knew the message God had given me for the story, but it just wasn't coming together. Lots of prayer and patience went into this project!

Third... the timing was completely in God's hands. As I mentioned above, "Quest for Leviathan" wasn't a weekend project. But then and again, had I released it in the fall, I just might not have had Natalie illustrate it for me--as it wasn't until much later that I decided I wanted to try some illustrations this go-round. There are many other exciting things related to "Quest for Leviathan's" release (some of which I'm not at liberty to share yet) that are all happening because it's a June release, and not a fall 2017 release.

Fourth... all of you have been so excited and supportive of my little story. For an author, that means the world (and I truly mean it). Unless you're an author, you might not know just HOW MUCH it means to have others read your work, share about your work, and encourage you in so many ways! Thank you all to everyone who has made this such an exciting release to me!

Now... a little more fun stuff for release day...

ABOUT THE STORY

Leviathan took the life of his father.

Anath has spent three years preparing for the voyage that will end the threat of Leviathan. Yet as the Valor launches into the depths of the Mediterranean, an inward quest also begins, taking Anath to depths he is not willing to face.



Purchase an e-copy on Amazon or order a paperback.

If you would like a signed copy, email me at amandaterobooks@gmail.com
Add to your Goodreads shelf.


GIVEAWAY!
I am giving away TWO print copies of "Quest for Leviathan" to one winner -- one for you, and one for your friend!


a Rafflecopter giveaway


BLOG TOUR
A shout-out to these lovely people who are helping spread the news of "Quest for Leviathan!" The bloggers are doing a diversity of things, so be sure to check them all out!

June 8 – With a Joyful Noise (Release Day Post)
               Resting Life (Spotlight, Review)
              The World of the Writer (Review)
              Authoring Arrowheads (Review)
              Purely by Faith Review (Review, Interview)
June 9 – Victoria’s Book Nook (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
              Bekah’s Books (Spotlight, Review, Interview)
June 11 – Clothed with Scarlet (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
              Reveries Reviews (Review)
June 12 – Chosen Vessels (Spotlight, Review)
              My Purple Pen (Review)
              Read Another Page (Review)
June 13 – Once Upon an Ordinary (Review)
              Maidens for Modesty (Review)
              Yahweh Sisters (Review)
June 14 – Honey Rock Hills (Review)
              Life of Heritage Corner (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Kaylee’s Kind of Writes (Review, Interview)
June 15 – The Red-Hooded Writer (Review)
              Blossoms and Blessings (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Lit Aflame (Review, Interview)
June 16 – The Left-Handed Typist (Review)
              Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen (Review, Interview, Giveaway)
June 18 – Great Books for God’s Girls (Review, Interview)
              Peculiar Miss Darcy (Character Interview)
June 19 – Done in Love (Spotlight, Review, Interview, Giveaway)
              Creating Romance (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 20 – Keturah’s Korner (Review, Interview)
              Rock and Minerals 4 Him (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 21 – A Baker’s Perspective (Review, Giveaway, Character Spotlight)
              Christian Author: A.M. Heath (Review, Interview)
              Views from the Window Friend (Review)
              Hunting for Truth (Spotlight, Review, Giveaway)
June 23 – Reading on the Edge (Spotlight)
              Summer Snowflakes (Review, Giveaway)
June 25 – With a Joyful Noise (Giveaway Winner Announced)

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Countdown to Release: 1 Day! Who is Leviathan?

Tomorrow is release day! Already, I have been blessed by the feedback I’ve received from “Quest for Leviathan’s” reviewers. It never ceases to amaze me how God will give an idea, give me wisdom and time to see that idea to completion, and then use it to help others in their Christian walk. What an honor to be writing for Him!


One of the highlights of my story is writing about Leviathan, this terrible fire-breathing sea creature. I know that I’m not the only one fascinated with Leviathan, because many other readers have mentioned their allurement to him. He is such a unique and captivating creature! But just who is this Leviathan?



 I personally believe that the leviathan was a literal dragon (sea monster, whatever you want to call him). For the sake of the story, I made his (or her, I suppose) name a proper noun, Leviathan, and will probably continue to as I talk of this creature. My prime source of research was Job 41 (I read the King James Version of the Bible, so everything I reference is from there). From this passage, we discover a few facts about this creature:
-          He was a big creature, not something men would just go fishing for (“Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down? Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn?” Job 41:1-2
-          His scales were pretty tough, a seal to his body, and impenetrable (“Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons? or his head with fish spears?” Job 41:7 … “His scales are his pride, shut up together as with a close seal. One is so near to another, that no air can come between them. They are joined one to another, they stick together, that they cannot be sundered.” Job 41:15-17 … “The flakes of his flesh are joined together: they are firm in themselves; they cannot be moved.” Job 41:23)
-          He really wasn’t a creature that men messed with (“None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before Me?” Job 41:10 … “When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid: by reason of breakings they purify themselves.” Job 41:25)
-          He had terrible teeth (“Who can open the doors of his face? his teeth are terrible round about.” Job 41:14)
-          He was fire-breathing! (“By his neesings a light doth shine, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.  Out of his mouth go burning lamps, and sparks of fire leap out.  Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as out of a seething pot or caldron.  His breath kindleth coals, and a flame goeth out of his mouth.” Job 41:18-21)
-          Weapons were useless against him (“The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold: the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. He esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee: slingstones are turned with him into stubble. Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.” Job 41:26-29)
-          His movement churned the water fiercely (“He maketh the deep to boil like a pot: he maketh the sea like a pot of ointment.” Job 41:31)

Some have said that the leviathan was likely a creature like the elephant (I don’t quite get that image from the text above…), giant croc, or some dinosaur skeletons that have been found. I will admit that I really don’t know the exact image of Leviathan and my illustrator just guessed the best she could (consciously creating a larger-than-life image), but I firmly believe that Leviathan was a real animal that really lived in the sea and really did harm and damage upon men and their ships. A creature I’d definitely prefer to not meet in person!

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Countdown to Release: 2 days! Puzzle Fun

So... it's two days until release. Instead of anything informative or chatty, let's just have some fun. ;) I love putting together jigsaw puzzles, so why not do some of Leviathan?

I'll confess, this was a lot harder than I thought it would be!! It took me 4 minutes, 9 seconds to do it. :o Give it a try and see what time you can get (and comment!!). If the puzzle doesn't show below, go here to put it together.



And now that we had a tough one, let's just do the cover for an easier round. ;) This one took me 1 minute, 41 seconds (which I still felt was a little sluggish on my part). But! How do you do on this one? (link here if image doesn't show)


Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Countdown to Release: 3 days, Interview with my Illustrator

Today I'm thrilled to have my illustrator, Natalie, join me in an interview! We've known each other for--what, six or seven years now? It's been fun, but I learned a lot more about her when I did this interview. ;)




Me: How long have you loved to draw?
Nat: I've always enjoyed drawing! It's something I did casually, but i got serious about it a few years ago. I was tired of the people I drew looking like childish cartoons. I wanted to draw more realistic things and essentially get good at drawing, if that makes any sense XD

Me: Love it!! That actually sounds really similar to my writing journey. ;)
I know you like art, but it's just one of your many hobbies. What all do you enjoy doing?
Nat: Goodness, there's a lot of things I like to do. I enjoy playing music on my violin, piano, or ukulele. (I also have a pretty cool teacher so that's a plus ;)) I like playing video games--usually puzzle solving games though. They're extremely fun, but can also be extremely infuriating! I also enjoy writing myself! I only started because my sister was writing and I, being the younger annoying sister, had to do everything she did. But I found out I enjoyed doing it, so I kept writing even when she stopped. And I'm still writing to this day! 

Me: Aw, thanks (yeah, I'm her piano/violin teacher)! ;) That's neat about you and writing; didn't know that bit!
Because I'm a writer, the way I read is affected. Do you find yourself examining others' illustrations and such? Do you learn from this? How?
Nat: I try to examine illustrations as much as I can since I'm pretty new to the thing. Most of the time I'm end up staring at the paper wondering how they did something so amazing! There's usually always something to learn, it's just a matter of if you look for it hard enough. I have a lot of problems capturing features in people to make them distinct (like, drawing a specific person), so seeing different people drawn by others is actually very useful!

Me: Learning from evaluating others' work is probably my favorite. :D
Out of all of your interests, is there one in particular that you feel God leading you to more seriously pursue right now?
Nat: I'm considering writing as a possible career, but I'm not positive about it. Still praying about everything. But being a writer what I find myself day-dreaming about the most. I would love to get to the point in drawing so I could like, draw my own cover or something, but I don't know if I'll ever get to that point. It's fun to think about though! 

Me: Sounds like me and my graphics' designing!
Okay, so some quick-shooting questions.
1)You have a weekend to do anything you want—no budget or limitations. What will you do?
Go to London! I've always wanted to go there (^_^)
2) Favorite beverage
Hmm, I like... lemonade. It's usually my drink of choice.
3) Favorite snack
I'd die for just about anything sweet! I really like chocolate covered strawberries. 
4) Favorite place to write/read/draw
On my bed. It's the perfect place to curl up and escape to another world.
5) Favorite author
There's a lot of authors I like, but I really enjoy reading Marissa Meyer's work. Gah, I don't know how she writes so good!
6) Favorite color
My favorite color changes every other day, but aqua blue usually dominates the others.



Thanks so much for joining us today, Natalie!!! And if you haven't already seen her illustrations, I'll share just one with you... it's kind of my favorite, bringing Leviathan to a larger-than-life proportion, yet incredibly amazing...



Monday, June 4, 2018

Countdown to Release: 4 days, More Q&A

Last Monday, I featured three Q&A's from upcoming interviews. Today, here are three more Q&A's. I've been asked some really thought-provoking questions!





Q) What made you decide to write stories that bring glory to God?
A) This is actually a long story, but I hope to be brief and not bore you out here. I have loved writing since I was probably six. As I entered my teens, I began to write stories that were exciting and adventuresome, but I had a hard time finding how to fit God into my stories. I mean, I was a Christian, so I had to write Christian, right? I just couldn’t figure it out. I actually took a few years off fictional writing in my late teens because I just couldn’t come to peace with what I was writing and what I should be writing (and how to get there). In that time, I wrote blog posts and inspirational articles. I actually thought at one point that I’d not write fiction again. But, the Lord allowed me to bring it into my life again, and this time, I feel a peace with the balance He’s helped me to find. I don’t write Christian fiction just because I’m a Christian so I “have” to. I write Christian fiction because I personally believe that God has given me a gift in writing, and that He wants me to use it for His glory—and in writing inspirational fiction, I can bring to life spiritual lessons and Scriptural principals.

Q) Did writing Quest for Leviathan help you grow in your walk with God?
A) When I think back to the whole process of this story and the things I’ve been going through in life… I think the main thing God has taught me is along the lines of trust in Him (again). I’m a big schedule-person, but His timeline is perfect. Completely perfect. I wanted to have this short story done in one month, it took one year. But if it hadn’t taken a year, there are certain things that wouldn’t have been set in place for its release. Which is such a valuable lesson for me right now, as I’m about to start college (for the first time) and my writing may have to take back burner. God knows what He’s doing, and His timing for all of my ideas will be perfect!

Q) What do you hope readers will take away from Quest for Leviathan?
A) The main quote that the entire story wraps around is, “If we were to understand all of the ways of God and His workings, then we would be above mortal man, and God would not be God.” Not only do I want my readers to be reminded of the power of God, I also wish to remind them of Him as a personal Savior, and not just a big scary judge—because, while He is Judge, He also is loving and merciful.

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Countdown to Release: 6 days, Book Bloopers


Surely I’m not the only person who likes to watch blooper reels, right? Okay, I know I’m not the only one, because my siblings enjoy it too, and we create a nice, grand party of laughing at others’ bloopers. Well, just as there are behind-the-scenes in movies, there definitely are some behind-the-scenes in books…and, yes, some bloopers too.



For “Quest for Leviathan” I had two main bloopers (I mean, I have countless “Amanda-isms” that my mom or sisters catch and go, “That only makes sense to you” or “Did you mean THIS word insead?” but those don’t count, okay?).

First… everyone knows that you measure a ship’s speed by knots. It’s a really cool, nautical term to use to get you in that seafaring mood. Unfortunately, though, it was introduced only in the 15th century. “Quest for Leviathan” was set in an era about 4,000 years earlier. Yeah… that is one historical error I’m thankful my mom caught.

Second… when I was getting things geared up for my blog tour, I got this brilliant idea to match 99 reviewers to the Valor’s 99 rowers. I got everything set up and about 50 people signed up. Then, a friend texted me, “Hey, do you realize you only have ninety rowers on Anath’s ship?” Whoops! Huge advertising error there! So, I just cheated and changed the manuscript to say 99 rowers after all. So we have 99 rowers and 99 reviewers, and all’s good.

Certainly in your life you’ve had a few bloopers of your own? Care to share??

Friday, June 1, 2018

Countdown to Release: 7 days


One week away!

A reviewer asked if there was a flyer she could share with her local homeschool group. Since I'm a homeschool graduate (AND my illustrator is a homeschooler), I'm totally in on that idea! I created a flyer for her... but if any of you would like to print it up and share it with friends, feel free to do so! It would mean a lot to me.

You may access the file here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qCiz8iXPc1mFNvgpsCk-m3hVnIheUVO-/view?usp=sharing

Also, if you're a Pinterest fan, I've got a board up and running here!

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Countdown to Release: 8 Days, How Many Words?

The author in me is always interested in other authors' word-counts. Usually when I write a story, I just write until the idea's out. However, for "Quest for Leviathan," I wanted to write at least 4,000 words so that it would be well above the flash-fiction category, but I didn't think I had a novella-suitable idea. Sure enough, it totaled at...


Which of course, I realize after-the-fact that if I had added JUST one more word, we'd have an even 4, 350. But I don't notice these things until too late. ;)

How does "Quest for Leviathan" line up in my short-story word counts?
Letters from a Scatter-Brained Sister - 7,000+ words
Quest for Leviathan - 4,300+ words
Coffee Cake Days - 3,250+ words
Hartly Manor - 3,000+ words
Letter of Love - 2,900+ words
Maggie's Hope Chest - 2,700+ words
Noelle's Gift - 2,700+ words
Peace, Be Still - 2,600+ words

That makes it my second-longest short story.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Countdown to Release: 9 Days, Favorite Quote

I'm fairly certain I'm not the only author guilty of coming up with a quote that HAS to go into the manuscript and then working the story around the quote. Such was the case for "Quest for Leviathan." The quote, in essence, is not a new quote nor is it original to me. It comes from a thought I've heard portrayed in sermons and stood out to me as mind-blowing and very necessary for us as humans to understand. I was very happy to weave it into the wisdom of Joed, as he counseled Anath.



Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Countdown to Release: 10 Days, What is a Trireme?




Anath’s vessel, Valor, is based off the Minoam’s Trireme. I was first introduced to this war-vessel years ago, when I watched the classic Ben-Hur (1959 Charlton Heston version that I adored as a pre-teen; little do you know how much you glean as a child!). But it wasn’t until I was researching ancient ships that I realized that this was the perfect type of vessel for Anath to use. It took a bit of research to figure out how to portray this ramming-ship. I cannot verify that triremes were actually in use during Anath’s era, so I did use a bit of historical license there.

My illustrator, Natalie, did a fantastic job capturing the beauty of this vessel! If you’d like an even more thorough introduction to this ship, visit: https://www.dkfindout.com/us/history/ancient-greece/trireme/?_escaped_fragment_=&_escaped_fragment_=#

Monday, May 28, 2018

Countdown to Release: 11 Days, Some Q&A


In preparation for "Quest for Leviathan's" blog tour, I have been having several bloggers send me interview questions. I thought that it would be fun to pick a few of their questions and answer them here. So here are three Q&A's about “Quest for Leviathan.”

Q) Do you think you will do more stories like Quest for Leviathan?
A) I have longed to write a seafaring story for years now. It actually wasn’t until after I was into “Quest for Leviathan” that I realized I was finally doing something I had dreamed of doing! I imagine that it will not be my last sea-faring story. As for the era, I have several other ideas for Biblical-fiction type stories. So it won’t be the last for those either, Lord willing!

Q) Since this is Biblical fiction, were you nervous about taking too much historical license?
A) Oh yes! I love historical fiction, but what I love most about it is being accurate in my portrayal of the era. Since there are limited resources for researching this far back I had to use my imagination a lot, and that definitely made me nervous. As for the Biblical-fiction side, because I don’t actually portray any Bible characters, I wasn’t nervous about that (actually, that was the reason I didn’t portray Biblical characters; I would be too nervous there!).

Q) What was your favorite scene to write?
A) Ooh, I definitely had a favorite scene, and that was when Anath actually faces Leviathan! I loved exploring Job 41 and then portraying Leviathan on the pages of my fictional story. Not to mention a sea-battle between man and monster! The confrontation between the two was definitely my favorite!

Now, readers, do you have any Q&A? Next Monday I might try to answer more questions! 

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