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Because it’s time for me to explain a little.

As I have always said, Find the Starlight is a story.

At its core sits a series of books, with each book representing one chapter in the overall story. 

The first book (arriving in Chapter Two) will be entirely illustration.

The second book (Chapter Three) will be mostly illustration, but will have writing.

The third book (Chapter Four) will be mostly writing, but will have some illustrations.

The fourth and fifth book (Chapters Five and Six) will be entirely writing.

Chapter One establishes the narrator of this story, the man who calls himself “M.”

M is the curator of a mysterious collection of items, and he delivers these items to his audience as a way to tell the story. The Prologue established the reward waiting at the end of each chapter. Chapter One establishes familiarity with this new method of storytelling, and reinforces the importance of its audience.

Chapter Seven ends the story after the final book, when all things come back to the storyteller and those who listened to him. I could say much, much more about this, but where is the fun in that?

Along the way, M’s boxes will become other things, and his methods of delivering them will become more complicated as real-world items, locations and participants become critical in obtaining the keys needed to unlock the next chapter and book. 

Find the Starlight is many amazing things. A treasure hunt. A race. A social experiment. A community. A mystery. But more than anything, it’s a story. One that I am convinced you will enjoy. 

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Creator of Find the Starlight and SUPERFIGHT! .

I got angry about a burrito once.

I make stuff and teach stuff and I'm a single dad and I don't know what the hell is going on.

I'm also an idiot on twitter.

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