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Triexta: A (Sub)urban Fantasy Novel by Chris Brecheen
Many thanks to the Ace of Geeks crew for helping me out with the video so it wasn't just me talking into a camera and trying for the 17th time to get it all in one take.
One of the things I want to make you, dear reader, aware of as I try to back this project is that even though this is a specific project and funds are all earmarked for it, the thing about having time to write is that the creative well never runs dry. While of course you shouldn't back my project if you don't like the sound of a suburban fantasy novel with F-15s fighting dragons, if you've always thought about supporting Writing About Writing to help me shift into a higher quality and frequency of posts, backing this project would be an excellent way to do so.
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