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I admit I did not read Stagtine with my eyes- but I have listened to it's stories 3 or 4 times since purchasing the audio version. Here is France, where I live we burn ash(frêne) and oak(chêne), hornbeam(charme) and elm(orme). I will take the time to read your new book with my eyes, and write a review when it is released.... and buy the audiobook so I can listen to it over and over again.... Sending you L❤️VE. XoxoSusan ❤️🐞❤️

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Thank you Susan! Blessed to know Stagtine has meant something to you! Would you like an Advanced copy of my latest? The audiobook will be released on Ostara in March!

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Hello Daniel, I 'd love an advanced copy of The Plain of Pillars... I understand it is fiction, but I look forward to your story telling and write a review , as you requested.. Sending you L❤️ VE. XoxoSusan ❤️🐞❤️

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Thank you my friend! I just sent you an email ❤️

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i hav ebeen sitting at the camp fire since stagtine - and can offer some good mallee roots to keep the fire burning longgggggest time

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Thank you my friend! Blessings your way

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Would love to review your new book, Daniel! And buy copies when it comes out. I know how beautiful and profound your writing is. Thank you for your committed dedication to your art and food. Both very nourishing for this world.

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Thank you my friend!! Excited and blessed to share it with you!

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I would love to read this new book I am burning Elm and Maple. And I will leave an authentic review on Amazon

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Elm!! A blessed wood here in Eastern Turtle Island, not many left. Our eldest daughter’s name. Thank you my friend!

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I would be happy to read your latest book and offer an honest review on Amazon when it launches. Let me add that I enjoyed our recent podcast conversation! Thank you!

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Leah, my friend! Thank you for being here! Wonderful, thank you for joining us ❤️

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I have not read the book, yet. My mother's maiden name is Griffiths, her first name Glynn after her father M. Glynn Griffiths. All folks tried to drop the S & switch the Glynn to Glenn & chastise her for a males name?! Dry Oak is wonderful. We love our woodstove fires here with a variety of woods, cedars, juniper, pines, a bit of fruit tree woods. I would live to bring a bundle of wood to the bonfire! Winter Blessings.

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And Glynn is a beautiful name!

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My great-grandfather (whom I am named after) dropped the S as well! Firth Griffiths originally. Maybe we are lost Cousins! If we are not,eta say we are ❤️

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No oak around me, but I have some dry larch that’s ready to burn. I will gladly leave a review once the book is released and will continue sharing the stories. A big relief that I don’t have to wait so long to encounter the new book!

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My friend, Larch will do!! Exited and blessed by your inclusion ⭐️

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Yes please!!!! I have almost finished your published works and I will share my thoughts on your new book as far as my reach allows. You have helped me see that my own voice is valid and I aspire to be half the storyteller that you are. I sincerely hope our paths cross, and have told everyone I know to read stagtine as it is a delightful use of time around the fire.

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You are too kind my friend! Blessed to have you with us in this tale ❤️

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Creativity at its finest, and with heart at the very center— I’m in! I was planning on purchasing Pillars anyway, would love this extra opportunity to support you and your work (and to get the book earlier!)

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Wonderful my friend! Blessed it resonated and blessed to have you at our fire ❤️

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