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LibraryThing contacted me and indicated you were one of the winners of the Early Reviewer Giveaway. Please send me your e-mail address (mine is mail@christophertusa.com), and I'll send you a copy of the e-book.

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My name is Jayne Waggoner and I hope I have the correct person. I understand you were awarded my book, Celic. I wanted to let you know I mailed it today, April 16, 2009 at Charleston Town Center in West Virginia.

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You may have already responded to this message and now have the book. If so you can ignore this letter. On April 1, 2009 you were sent the following message to your Library Thing profile:

“You have been selected for the Library Thing Giveaway of the novel Convergence by Christopher Turner. As indicated in the description in the Giveaway posting, Convergence is packaged as an eBook and therefore the book must be sent to you by email. The book is given to you for free but you must use an activation key to open the book, and this needs to be emailed. Please reply to this message by emailing general@convergence-cpt.com. For the activation process to work your name must match that associated with the email address you use. Once you confirm your wish to receive the free eBook, the book and the activation key will be sent to you.

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