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ONE MORE AWARD NOMINATION FOR THE CONJURER'S PROPHECY TRILOGY!


 



Thrilling News! 🎉

The Eric Hoffer Awards, one of the most prestigious literary awards for independent books, recognizes excellence in writing, publishing, and book design. Named after the great American philosopher Eric Hoffer, these awards celebrate books that stand out in both content and presentation. Among their distinctions, the Da Vinci Eye Award honors books with outstanding cover art—a testament to the visual storytelling that enhances the reader's experience.

I’m beyond excited to share that Pandora’s Box has been named a Finalist for the ERIC HOFFER DA VINCI EYE Award! 🏆📖

This recognition highlights not just the dark fantasy adventure within its pages but also the incredible cover design that helps bring it to life. Huge thanks to everyone who has supported Pandora’s Box on this journey!

Winners will be announced soon—wish Pandora’s Box luck! 🍀✨

🔗 Learn more about the Eric Hoffer Awards: www.hofferaward.com
📖 Explore Pandora’s Box and the Conjurer’s Prophecy Trilogy: www.conjurersprophecy.com

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