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Chapter 1 Page 6

December 8th, 2010

I just posted page 6.  I love the detail that Brittany added to the background of Dupuy’s office as well as the alchemical lamp.  Kudos to Ricky for capturing the lighting effects so perfectly.

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Chapter 1 Page 5

December 1st, 2010

Almanac Reference: Arboreal Acid

Welcome to December everyone. Page 5 is posted. I do love the work that Brittany and Ricky did on this page, especially the panel with the rope. I hope you enjoy it as well.

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Chapter 1 Page 4

November 30th, 2010

Almanac Reference: Fur Trade

Page 4 posted.  Please enjoy.

Also, I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  I gave thanks for the opportunity to spin this tale and I’m glad you’re here with me.

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Chapter 1 Page 3

November 17th, 2010

Page 3 is now live.  I will post a new page every Wednesday. So come back and see us often as the story unfolds.

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Chapter 1 Page 2

November 15th, 2010

Almanac References: 1686AradieBarebranchOverlook DistrictSherbourg

Two rooks on the roof are up to no good on Chapter 1 Page 2. Please meet Blaise and Jassart. We’ll see a lot of them in the coming pages.

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I have always dreamed of snow.

I grew up in St. Augustine, Florida, where winter was a wonderful time of the year. For a few short months, winter brought a reprieve from the heat and humidity. But even when it got cold, it never snowed. We got frost on occasion, but never white, fluffy flakes falling from the sky. Snow was something you saw on television. Something that you read about in books. Something that happened in far-away places. Snow was a fantasy.

Eventually, I left Florida and moved to Washington, DC, and it was here that I saw snow for the first time. Snow was everything I dreamed it could be. It transformed the world overnight. It hushed a cacophonous city. It glowed in the moonlight. Snow was magical. As this story came together, it did so to the sound of snow falling and to the sight of a street lamp half buried in a snow bank.

Welcome to Snow by Night. My dream of snow.

You can begin the tale here.

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