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Graverobber wrote:@ryanj1, @PashRu, @ALynnPowers

Is this the message that you guys have been getting?
One private message had been removed due to private message filters.
If so...I get them when my inbox is full to capacity, and one gets erased to make room.
HA! I see this all the time. I didn't realize this was the message that Pasha was talking about! If I had made the connection, I could have told him! :doh:
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PashaRu wrote:In spite of all my efforts to put on a facade, it becomes increasingly obvious that I'm really not that smart. :?
Riiiiight :roll:
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I'm sorry, I spent almost the entire hour looking but still didn't find the answer. I'm not allowed to send\to reply to private messages. What should I do? I have to contact the reviewer but apparently there is no way to do it. I wrote a message in the topic of my book but since the last message was also from me, this one isn't shown as 'new'. I doubt the reviewer will check the topic, there will be no notification. So how can I contact her?
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K_S_Morgan wrote:I'm sorry, I spent almost the entire hour looking but still didn't find the answer. I'm not allowed to send\to reply to private messages. What should I do? I have to contact the reviewer but apparently there is no way to do it. I wrote a message in the topic of my book but since the last message was also from me, this one isn't shown as 'new'. I doubt the reviewer will check the topic, there will be no notification. So how can I contact her?
You need at least 10 posts to send pm (private messages). To contact the reviewer you better pm Scott, as I believe a direct contact between authors and reviewers it frowned upon.
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Thank you for your answer! At least I know now that I have to write 10 posts before I'm allowed to PM someone. I couldn't find this rule in FAQ or other topics.
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K_S_Morgan wrote:Thank you for your answer! At least I know now that I have to write 10 posts before I'm allowed to PM someone. I couldn't find this rule in FAQ or other topics.
You are welcome. 8)

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