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A Week to Win
Friday, 3pm, winners will be chosen!
Thank you for joining the mailing list! it makes it so much easier to keep you in the loop!
Want to see what you can win this week? Here...
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Between 3pm today, March 23, 2015 and this Friday, March 27, 2015 you can enter to win:
- Grand Prize—$50 and a print copy of Defarge Does Shakespeare (signed by your fave designer)
- 1st Runner up—Store credit for any TWO Cooperative Press books!
- 2nd Runner up—All three Defarge books (digital) placed in your Ravelry library (substitutions can be made from CP catalogue to avoid duplication)
Where can you enter?
Right here.
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We promised you a sneak peeks of our bonus pattern this week,
so here you are:
(It's okay to tell you that this is a top-down view, right? That's not ruining the "sneak" part of the "peek"?)
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Excellent! I think we're up to date now:
- Pre-orders are open!
- Giveaways have started!
- Sneak-peeks are sneaking out.
- And on Friday — Defarge Does Shakespeare will be released
- Digital copies will go out to everyone who pre-ordered the book
- A special bonus pattern will go out with the pre-ordered digital* copies.
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and this ^
Now, some Friends of Defarge have mentioned that a few patterns seem awfully grim (like Ophelia's Watery Death in the first column or Tamora's Torque of Vengeance above.
But then you come across this little gem (with my favorite Shakespearean stage direction... possibly because it's the only Shakespearean stage direction...) Exeunt Pursued by Bear
Or La Serenissima over there on the left. Shakespeare, after all, didn't just write heartwarming comedies. One of the reasons we love his plays (and poems) so much is because sometimes we need to go to the dark place. It's just that we know when we're going with Will, we'll come back a little wiser for the journey.
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Click now on the book stack above and it will take you straight to a pre-order page.
UK Tour 2015
Let me be honest for a moment.
You're here.
You're reading this.
Therefore, in my experience, this makes you a pretty darn wonderful person.
Exactly the kind of person that I and 30 of my friends would like to travel with.
Seriously.
There are so many shrill, judgy people out there these days, doesn't it sound like a slice of heaven to head off to the Lake District with people who love what you love?
Yeah.
It does to me too.
October 10–17, 2015
Read more here in our full brochure and call Dianne at 1-800-826-2266—she has answers to All The Questions!
(Like: Manchester, mills, Wensleydale Cheese, Haworth, Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter's Hill Top Farm, John Ruskin, Medieval dinner, York's Shambles...for a start.)
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