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      Liz Otero on October 26, 2009

      Heather: I'm a longtime Craftlit Listener, but I'm about 10 podcasts behind (but I'm so excited about the Scarlet Letter!). Just wanted to say that I'm glad to see you here on Kickstarter- an organization of mine is on here too, and it's a great community. Best of luck!

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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on December 20, 2009.

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You get a CraftLit sticker in the mail! (Or maybe more than one...I think I have a box full...)

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You get an mp3 CD compilation of any one of the eight books we've listened to. A complete list can be found at CraftLit's site under the "Library" tab. Mp3 CDs can only be listened to on a computer, transferred to an mp3 player, or played in the latest stereos marked with "mp3 compatible" notices. (And a sticker.)

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You get an audio CD set of any one of the books we've listened to. These are CDs you could listen to in your car. (And a sticker.)

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You get a "What Would Madame Defarge Knit?" T-shirt (in whatever size you indicate). The shirts say "Craftlit: A Podcast for Crafters Who Love Books" on the front left breast, with the CraftLit logo, and on the back an old, public domain drawing of Madame Defarge, knitting away under the large "WWMDfK?". (And a sticker.)

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T-shirt and your choice of mp3 CD compilation. (And a sticker.)

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T-shirt and your choice of audio CD compilation. (And a sticker.)

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T-shirt (x2), audio or mp3 CDs of every episode of the show to date.

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Heather Ordover

Writer, teacher, mother, knitter, spinner, weaver, taxi service, but not necessarily in that order. I've been published in Spin-Off, Weavezine, Big Apple Parent, and SAWP, and written and recorded essays for Cast-on.com. My podcast CraftLit: A Podcast for Crafters Who Love Books is in its fourth year. We're looking to move on to bigger things and try to promote the family-friendly 'cast so homeschooling families will have access to quality classic literature.

Think of the show as an Audio Book With Benefits.

You can visit our library via http;//craftlit.com. Another link on that page can also take you to our "store" where there are inexpensive mp3 CDs of the episodes compiled by book if you aren't interested in downloading the episodes.

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