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A Jigsaw Puzzle!

March 22, 2022 Howard Tayler

We’ve teamed up with TopatoGo to crowdfund a 500-piece puzzle!

https://go.topatoco.com/products/space-turtle

The project closes on APRIL 7th, so if you like whimsical worldbuilding, wildly-out-of-proportion animals, and jigsaw puzzles, don’t delay!

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