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This is mostly just a meta post for those who keep up with our update schedule (such as it is in these socially distant times). Our regularly scheduled post for today has been eaten by the quarterly Inside Scoop newsletter available only to Patrons (and only of a certain tier).
99% of my content will always be free, and that includes fiction (and even novels when they start coming out), but my two different tiers of newsletters are meant to, in some small way, say thank you to the folks who are keeping the lights on and my little "tea problem" from getting out of hand.
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