Catherine Ryan Hyde Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 25 published and forthcoming books, including the bestselling When I found You, Pay It Forward, Don't Let Me Go, and Take Me With You.

         

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Don't Let Me Go Deal Continues

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Some of you may have noticed that it's the 24th of September, and the Don't Let Me Go ebook is still only 99 cents. We've decided to extend the promotion to a full month. Through the 20th of October.

So, if you haven't read it, grab a copy. If you've read and enjoyed the book, here's what you can do to help. Tell your friends on Twitter, Facebook, or in real life. Or, if you follow a "free and discount" book site, account, or service, please let them know that this deal exists, and will go on for a while.

When I Found You certainly made good use of a whole month on discount, and brought me literally over a hundred thousand new readers. I'm not saying Don't Let Me Go will do all that, but it pays to help the books be discovered by those who don't know my work yet. And for those of you who do, you deserve books you can afford.

All word-spreading efforts will be much appreciated! As always, happy reading!

Don't Let Me Go for 99 cents!

Catherine Ryan Hyde

For those of you who may not have read Don't Let Me Go, it's one of my best-received novels, with over 675 Amazon reader reviews averaging 4.6 stars. And today through Sunday the Kindle ebook is only 99 cents. A little incentive to give a new Kindle book a try.

I say it a lot, but you don't need a Kindle to enjoy a Kindle ebook. You can download free Kindle Reading Apps HERE for your computer, tablet or smartphone. And if you have a Nook, or other non-Kindle ereader, there are instructions for converting a Kindle ebook HERE.

Hope you enjoy Don't Let Me Go, and please let me know what you think. Happy reading!

 

And the New One is Free

Catherine Ryan Hyde

My newest novel, Where We Belong, has actually been for sale on Amazon (ebook and paperback) for a couple of months. But we postponed promoting it, or shouting about it, because there was so much going on with the two Amazon Publishing titles, When I Found You and Walk Me Home. If you don't know what was going on with them, click back a post or two.

Now. Where We Belong's time has come.

From now through midnight on the 20th, the Kindle ebook edition is free to readers in the U.S. and Canada. (This is another one of those times when I must apologize to  my UK readers. The UK rights are owned by a traditional publisher, and I can't give their books away for free.)

Hopefully you know by now that Kindle books can be converted for Nooks and other ereaders, and that you don't need an ereader at all to take advantage of this offer.

Go grab a copy, and let me know what you think!

More News of When I Found You and Where We Belong

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I know some of you are still waiting for that free promotion for the Kindle ebook of my newest novel, Where We Belong. In my last post, I said it would happen in the middle of July.

Yes, the middle of July has come and gone.

The promotion will still happen, but it's been rescheduled for the 18th of August. And for such wonderful reasons!

As I also mentioned in my last post, Amazon Publishing put my Amazon Encore edition of When I Found You on a special $.99 promotion for the whole month of July. It started July 1st. And on July 1st, the ebook jumped up into the Kindle Top 100. And on July 3rd, it jumped into the top 10. And on July 18th, it jumped up to #2, right behind the book J.K. Rowling was just revealed to have written under a pseudonym. And it's been there since.

It's best to space promotions out a bit, so please be patient until the 18th of August, and I'll remind everyone again when the Where We Belong ebook is free. In the meantime, if you haven't read When I Found You, it's still only $.99! 

A New Story Collection...Free

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I wish I knew why so many people don't seem interested in short stories. You would think that, with our world getting busier and our attention spans getting more compact, short fiction would be the perfect form of reading entertainment. Yet most people tell me they still want a big, thick novel, despite barely having time to read.

Then again, an awful lot of people tell me they don't want to read an ebook because they "love the feel of a book in their hands." Nothing wrong with that sentiment, but often if I ask whether they've tried an ebook, it turns out they haven't.

So for those of you who enjoy reading short stories, this new collection of mine, Subway Dancer and Other Stories, is free in Kindle ebook format today, tomorrow and Wednesday. For those of you who don't, I have to ask: When's the last time you read a collection of stories? Maybe it's one of those changes worth trying. After all, at this price, you don't have much to lose. 

If you have a Nook, or other non-Kindle reading device, CLICK HERE for conversion information.

Try something new in your reading today. It's on me.

 

For Kobo and EPUB people ... a Freebie!

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Most of my indie (in the U.S.) books start out as Amazon exclusives. And almost all of my free ebook promotions are for Kindle. I know that's frustrating to some Nook and Kobo reading device owners (though I have instructions on how ebooks can be converted). Still, the last thing I want to do is make a segment of the reading public feel left out.

So, starting now, and through at least noon Friday (June 14th), my novel Second Hand Heart is free on Kobo. No strings attached. Just go get one, and hopefully enjoy it. More and more of my novels and other books will be available on B&N and Kobo as time goes by, so I hope this will encourage some new EPUB readers to try my books.

Happy reading, and feel free to let me know what you think! 

Cover Reveal for Where We Belong

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Where We Belong is my next forthcoming novel, and it's due out here in the U.S. in July.

I finally have a final cover to show, and here it is.

The cover image was shot specially for this book by my artist friend Leslie Moroney, the same photographer who did the cover for Always Chloe and Other Stories.

I've created a new page for Where We Belong, so you can read more about it.

Meanwhile I wanted you to see the new cover.

Comments welcome, as always!

When You Were Older is Free!

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Starting today, my novel When You Were Older is free for Kindle for three days. So today, tomorrow, and Friday. Just click on THIS LINK and grab one. Free. That's it. No catch. Except that it's a fairly brief window. But it doesn't take long to click on a link, so it should be more than enough time for you to get your copy.

Well...one other catch. U.S. only this time. Sorry, UK readers. It's not that I don't love you, too. It's that this book is traditionally published in the U.K, so I have no legal right to give books away in that territory. One of the upcoming promotions will be for you, too. Promise. 

Now. I say this a lot, but there's always someone who doesn't know it: You don't need a Kindle to download and read this book. Just click on the link I provided, and on the right-hand side of the detail page, look for a box that says, "Read books on your computer or other mobile devices with our FREE Kindle Reading Apps." You can download an app for your computer, tablet, or smartphone. And the total price tag is still zero.

Also, if you have a Nook, or other non-Kindle ereader, CLICK HERE for conversion instructions.

Why do I give away so many ebooks? I get that question a lot. To say thank you to my current readers, and to encourage lots of new readers to give my books a try. You get free books, I get more readers. Everybody wins.

If you want to know more about the book, you can go to my When You Were Older book page on this site. Or click through to its Amazon page and read the reviews. As of this writing, 83 reviews averaging 4.7 out of 5 stars. Or better yet, grab a copy and start reading it. That will tell you all you need to know, and you have absolutely nothing to lose.

Happy reading!

 

Fun Games for Book Birthdays

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Today is a double book birthday for me. Other than the day we brought out my four backlist titles as ebooks, I've never had more than one book released on a single day. Today my newest novel Walk Me Home goes on sale from Amazon Publishing, and When I Found You re-releases in an Amazon Encore edition.

And I'm trying to think of a way to celebrate that's new and different. So here goes. 

Did you know that authors just love hearing your favorite lines and quotes from the books? Well, I can't speak for all authors, but this author does. A lot of you haven't read Walk Me Home yet. Then again, I've been giving away lots of copies, so some of you have. Or will. Very soon. And I know a huge number of you have read When I Found You.

So if you'll take a minute to tell me your favorite line or lines in the comments below, I'll choose the ones that match with my own favorites, and give some more books away. If I choose you, just name a book of mine that you haven't read, but would like to. And that's what you'll win.

Don't forget to enter your email address in the comment form, so I can contact you if you win. I will not contact you for any other reason. And remember the "author" field in the form is for the author of the comment (you) not the author of the books (me).

Easy, right? I try to make it easy. I still have tons of books in my garage from the days when I traveled and spoke. Books don't belong in my garage. They belong in your hands.

Have at it!

 

A Big, Happy Pay It Forward Announcement

Catherine Ryan Hyde

For those who have been following me for years because you are Pay It Forward fans, I think you're going to like this news a lot.

Most of you know that the book Pay It Forward was written for adults. It never occurred to me that anyone younger than an adult would read it, despite the fact that the major character of Trevor is only twelve when the books begins.

Then the American Library Association chose the book for its Best Books for Young Adults list. I was quite surprised. The Young Adult classification is 12-18. So technically the American Library Association recommended it for kids as young as 12. I was never comfortable doing so. I'm sure it's fine compared to...you know, say, prime time TV. But there was no denying that there's a good bit of adult material in the book.

As a result, when it's used in schools, which I'm pleased to say it often is, it's only in high schools. I suspect very few teachers are handing it to kids much younger than 14.

Now for the big, happy news. Simon & Schuster has agreed to release a new edition of the book for Middle Grade readers, 8-12. It's not going to talk down to them. It's not going to be a different story. It's going to be the Pay It Forward book it's always been, but with a new rating. G.

I'm going to be doing the initial edit of the material, and then of course it will go through the editorial process at the publishing house. But I've had a good first conversation with my new editor, and we are very much on the same page in terms of what needs to be edited out, what needs to be maintained.

Think in terms of Summer of 2014, though of course I'll keep you updated with news. 

Remember you always hear it here first!

One New Book, Two New Covers.

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Sometime in April, Second Hand Heart is re-launching with a--much more appealing, I think--new cover. So I wanted to present it to you now, and hear what you think.

And, not long after that, my newest story collection, Subway Dancer and Other Stories, will be available for purchase in ebook format. I've already created a Subway Dancer and Other stories page, with more information. My short stories tend to be a bit more edgy than my newer novels, so that's what you see reflected here in the cover, which I had a great deal of control over. I'm really happy with my covers now that I'm able to direct the creation of exactly what I imagine in my head.

Then just a couple of months after that, not long after Amazon Publishing launches the new Walk Me Home and the Encore Edition When I Found You, you'll be seeing another brand new novel, this time in the U.S. first. It's called Where We Belong, and I'll reveal that cover just as soon as it's final, along with more about the book.

No, I'm not really writing as fast as it looks like I am. We're catching up here in the U.S. with several novels that saw first publication in the U.K. And a few projects like Subway Dancer and Other Stories have been waiting in line for a long time, because traditional publishers aren't all that fond of short fiction.

As always, when there's more news, this blog will be the place to hear it. Thanks for staying tuned!

Speak Loudly for RAINN

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Those of you who have followed this blog for ages know that I was one of many authors (and others) to Speak Loudly for the book Speak (by Laurie Halse Anderson) when it faced a censorship challenge. I tweeted and Facebooked about it, and wrote an opinion piece about the initiative for AOL News.

Starting today, in honor of Speak, the publisher Macmillan is partnering with RAINN (the Rape and Incest National Network) in a Matching Donation Campaign to raise funds for the RAINN organization and awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April 2013.

RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization and Laurie, a longtime supporter, is committed to furthering their goal of giving every victim of sexual violence a voice. The campaign launches April 2 (coinciding with the National Sexual Assault and Awareness Day of Action) and will run through the month of April. Macmillan will match up to $10,000 in donations and will also be facilitating several incentives programs, including a ‘How Speak Spoke to Me’ creative contest, signed book giveaways, a manuscript review (by Laurie) and a chance for the school that raises the most money to win a visit from Laurie.

I hope you'll support this important initiative, and help give a voice to those who need it most. You can learn more about the #Speak4RAINN Campaign HERE.

Chloe is here. Chloe is Free.

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Okay, technically Always Chloe and Other Stories has been available for ebook purchase for a couple of weeks now. But I didn't make too much noise about it, because I knew we were about to launch it with a free promotion on the 22nd through 24th. I don't like to encourage my fabulous readers to go out and buy a book that I know damn well will be free in about a minute.

Well...minute's up. It's the 22nd. Go get. And I'm pleased to say I own world rights to this one. So it's free worldwide today through Sunday (U.S. Pacific time).  UK readers...you go get, too.

For those who know nothing about the new book, it's the novella-length, oft-asked-for sequel to my 2007 novel Becoming Chloe (though stand-alone enough for those who have not read it) rounded out with four short stories to make a complete book. If you want to know more than that, check out the Always Chloe book page.

Or...just go get the book and check it out. Did I mention it's free? But only three days, so don't delay. 

I'll look forward to hearing thoughts on the book.

Happy reading!

Look What the UPS Guy Just Brought Me

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I love it when I get big cartons of books in the mail, especially new books. And I got both of these just today. Just now.

This is the Amazon Publishing (U.S.) edition of my brand new novel Walk Me Home, and the Amazon Encore reissue of When I Found You. Isn't it pretty? Actually, aren't they both? They are both scheduled for release on April 23rd.

Now, maybe this wouldn't mean much to you if this bounty was only for me. But it's not. I'm going to give some of these puppies away.

So...sudden giveaway. Five copies each. U.S., please (sorry, wonderful U.K. readers, but these are available in a different edition where you live, and the postage is really, really expensive). Leave a comment telling me which one you want to be in the running for. More people will choose Walk Me home, because they may have read When I Found You, or because everyone likes to get the newest one. But if you haven't read When I Found You, consider that the competition in that category will be much lighter, and your odds of winning greater.

Don't forget to enter your name under "author," not mine. That confuses people because they think of me as the author, but in this case it means author of the comment. And don't forget to enter your email in the proper space, so I know how to reach you if you win. It won't show publicly, and I won't use it for anything else. Please don't enter your email in the body of your comment, or it will show publicly, which I'm guessing you don't want.

I'll choose five winners for each book at random on the first of April. That way you'll get your book while you still can't buy it.

Comment away, and good luck!

Meet My Best-Received Book. Free.

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Today, February 20th, and tomorrow, February 21st, the Kindle ebook edition of my novel Don't Let Me Go is free.

Here's my thinking.

What do you think is my best-loved, best-received book? You thought it was Pay It Forward, didn't you? In some ways it might be debatable. It's certainly the best-loved concept. But a huge percentage of those who love the concept have never read the book. Here are some statistics that are not debatable. They are simply fact.

Pay It Forward was published in late 1999. Since then, it has gathered 205 Amazon reader reviews. Of that 205, 127 are 5-star, and 169 are 4- and 5-star. Don't Let Me Go was published in June of 2012. About eight months ago. Since then, it has gathered 240 Amazon reader reviews. Of that 240, 182 are 5-star, and 225 are 4- or 5-star. So, hands down, Don't Let Me Go is the best-reviewed, best-received book I've published to date.

I thought it would be the right book to help introduce people to my work. So here's a way you can Pay It Forward, if you choose to accept it. If you haven't read my work, or haven't read it recently, grab a free copy of Don't Let Me Go. If you've read the book and enjoyed it, tell a couple of friends who read, but have never read anything of mine. This is very different from a sales pitch, because the book is free. Everybody likes free!

But be sure to tell them it's only today and tomorrow.

And if they say they don't have an ereader, tell them they don't need one! They can download a free Kindle app right from the Amazon book page. They work beautifully, and allow you to read the book on your computer, tablet or phone. And if they have a different kind of ereader, such as a Nook, you can point them to conversion instructions here.

So people who haven't read my work, or haven't tried my newer work, can jump in for free. And for my faithful readers, it's my gift to you, and you more than deserve it.

Happy reading!

Cover Reveal for a New Edition

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Some of you may remember that the independent US edition of my novel WHEN I FOUND YOU enjoyed quite a run of success last March. Its sales ranking shot up to #12 in Kindle Paid, and it briefly enjoyed a popularity ranking of #3 in the Kindle Store, #5 on Amazon as a whole.

As a result of that success, Amazon Publishing asked to bring the book out in an Amazon Encore edition. It will be released with a brand new novel, WALK ME HOME, in April.

Meanwhile the new edition of WHEN I FOUND YOU is available for preorder now. The Kindle edition is only $3.19 and the paperback is only $8.97.

I love the new cover, so I wanted to share it with you, and to remind you that those two releases are coming up.

Special thanks to all of you who read, reviewed, talked about, and otherwise contributed to the success of WHEN I FOUND YOU.

More About How to be a Writer...

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Most of you know that I collaborated with friend and publishing industry blogger Anne R. Allen on a nonfiction book for writers, How to be a Writer in the E-Age...and Keep Your E-Sanity. I'm dedicating today's blog post to our book because it just passed a lovely milestone. Its first updated ebook is now live.

When we set out to write a book about our rapidly-changing industry, we knew it presented a challenge. On the one hand, writers desperately need a map to navigate these changes. On the other hand, our information was fated to date quickly. Enter our publisher, Mark Williams International, who offered the ebook with free updates every six months. 

Our book is evolving.

This, of course, is something that can only be accomplished in the digital age, and a great example of the value of ebooks. But I'm also aware that How to be a Writer has fallen victim to a misperception. The market has been flooded with books about how to make lots of money self publishing ebooks. And because Anne and I are obviously writing about authors in this new digital era, I'm afraid many people think that's what our book is about. But How to be a Writer in the E-Age is about all aspects of being a writer. It compares and defines many publishing models without taking sides in the debate. And when we suggest our goal is to help you keep your sanity, we mean it.  

Anne and I write about topics that extend all the way from getting your first draft on paper to keeping your head on straight after that major shot of success. In between we offer advice on rejection, unsupportive friends and loved ones, the care and feeding of your critique group, social networking and the creation of an online author's platform, and.... Whew. There are a lot of topics. Have to stop to catch my breath. We compare and contrast the different publishing models and offer helpful suggestions for writing the pitch, query letter and synopsis. We even offer new perspectives on depression and writer's block. And of course Anne goes into great depth on her specialty, how to blog.

And that is by no means an inclusive list. I'm just skating over the surface of the table of contents to give you an idea of our scope.

Here's an example of one of my short pieces on making sense of criticism. I chose this piece because I know many of you reading this blog are not writers. But everybody has to deal with criticism. So I thought everybody could potentially relate. 

MAKING SENSE OF CRITICISM

My first short story acceptance praised the way I “depicted the characters with brief brush strokes." The same story had just been rejected by another magazine because of the “hollowness” of the characters.

One story was accepted with such enthusiasm that the editor thanked me for sending it to his magazine, citing such work as his reason for being an editor. He went on to nominate it for Best American Short Stories, the O. Henry award and the Pushcart Prize. The last editor to have read the same story rejected it, saying it did not hold the reader’s interest and was told, not shown.

When my novel Pay It Forward came out, Time Magazine called my dialogue tinny and my characters stunted. The Chicago Tribune called my dialogue believable and my characters well-drawn.

It starts the day you join a critique group, it intensifies when you get an agent. Every time your agent sends out the work, the rejections get more confusing. One editor says it’s too this, the other says it’s too that. In the face of such conflicting opinions, what do you keep and what do you throw away?

I like to say that you must never, ever, under any circumstances, change your work just because someone tells you to…unless, of course, they’re right.

The writers in the group usually laugh. Because, of course, knowing who is right was the problem to begin with. I can’t sum up this thorny situation in a handful of words and make it all come clear. But I can offer a few ideas for consideration:

1.) There is no “right” and “wrong” concerning art or creativity. Everyone’s opinion is just that. An opinion. I despise the work of Ernest Hemingway. If I had been a contemporary, I might well have told Papa not to quit his day job. Would he have been wise to accept my opinion as fact?   

2.) Lichtenberg said, “A book is a mirror; if an ass peers into it, don’t expect an apostle to peer out.” This is not cited to characterize those who disagree with you, only to make the point that people bring their own experiences and perceptions to your work. You can’t stop them. No two people will have the same experience with what you write.      

3.) Our egos tend to dictate that all the advice given us regarding our work is wrong. This is what I like to call the “You just don’t get it” syndrome. Sometimes that same advice sounds a lot saner and more workable a few days later. In a critique situation, it helps to write down everything that’s said and sleep on it for awhile.

4.) Try saying nothing when faced with advice. When you begin to argue you stop listening. Even if the person really is saying stupid things, arguing will only make him or her say more stupid things. Right or wrong, just listen.

5.) Your reader is important. If your reader doesn’t get it, you’re not done. Then again there will always be someone who doesn’t get it. If it’s one in ten, you can’t please everybody. If it’s nine in ten, it’s time to listen.

6.) Important as your readers are, their names do not go on the finished product. It is your own sensibility that you ultimately have to please. No matter how strongly someone disagrees with the direction of your work, it must remain your work, or you’ve lost everything worth having. 

One of the biggest breakthroughs I ever had was when I learned to stop saying, “Is it good or is it bad?” and switched to, “What is the market for this? Who would like this kind of work?”

Dealing with the opinions of others is, in my estimation, the hardest part of being a writer. I don’t know that anything I’ve said makes it all that much easier. But there’s a question you can ask yourself at times such as these, and the answer will tell you everything you need to know. The catch is that you have to ask it on a deep level and answer honestly.

The question is, “Do I agree?”

When you can answer that question honestly, a great deal of initial confusion will fall away. When you base changes—or the refusal to make changes—on that answer, you will be honoring your reader, your work and yourself. 

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If you're a writer, check out our ever-evolving ebook HERE. If you're a paper book person, you can find the paperback HERE. It was also just updated. But after you buy it, of course it won't continue to evolve. And if you don't know my co-author, Anne R. Allen, you should. She's a wonderful author and Anne R. Allen's Blog...with Ruth Harris is an invaluable tool for writers. And you might want to check out this lovely interview with Anne and myself by Joanna Celeste for You Read It Here First

If you have writer friends who are still trying to figure out which publishing path is best for them, please spread the word that How to be a Writer covers it all, without undue slant.

I hope it makes a noticeable addition to your continued sanity in this crazy business.

The Long, Steep Path is Here!

Catherine Ryan Hyde

I'm pleased to say that my first-ever book-length collection of creative nonfiction is now for sale as an ebook. Hopefully you will be pleased to learn that today, tomorrow and Tuesday, it will cost you nothing to "buy" it. It's called THE LONG, STEEP PATH: EVERYDAY INSPIRATION FROM THE AUTHOR OF PAY IT FORWARD, and it's on free promotion for three days. So just follow this link and add it to your Kindle.

If you don't have a Kindle, follow the link anyway. On the right-hand side of the page, a couple of boxes under the buy button, you'll see a box that says: Read books on your computer or other mobile devices with our FREE Kindle Reading Apps. You click that link. Simple.

If you have a Nook, click here for instructions on how to convert the file.

The book won't always be Kindle-exclusive. Just for the first three months or so. Then we'll go wider, to almost everyplace ebooks are sold.

And, UK readers...I'm happy to say this means you this time! I own world rights to this book, so it will be available as a free ebook (Sunday-Tuesday only) worldwide. I'm sorry that in the past I've run free promotions that couldn't include you. Those rights were out of my hands. This is where I begin to make it up to you. Of course, you'll need a link to the book on Amazon.co.uk, so here it is.

If you want to learn more about the book you can go to my THE LONG, STEEP PATH book page. But, at these prices, you might want to snag a copy and learn more by reading it. Your call.

And I hope you'll come back and let me know what you think! 

Big Giveaway on YA Outside the Lines

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Some of you know I'm one of many bloggers on the Young Adult Lit site YA Outside the Lines. Each month we have a topic we all use for our posts. In January of the new year we'll be writing about gratitude. And, of course, if you ask authors what they're grateful for, they'll almost always point to their readers. An author is nothing without readers.

So to show our appreciation, the folks at YA Outside the Lines are doing a big giveaway, with lots of great packages of stuff for readers who love YA fiction. Holly Schindler tells you more in this video:

 

So stop by the January Giveaway post at YA Outside the Lines and enter. I'm pleased to say that a couple of the prize packages will be shipped to international winners.

Good luck!

A Giveaway for Writers

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Many of you know that my friend Anne R. Allen and I co-authored a nonfiction book for writers that came out this year. It's called How to be a Writer in the E-Age...And Keep Your E-Sanity. It's getting lovely reviews on the bookseller sites, and the writers I know who have picked up a copy have good things to say.

For those of who who don't know Anne (and I'm guessing most of you do, at least by way of her accomplishments), she is a highly successful publishing industry blogger. Her blog, Anne R. Allen's Blog...with Ruth Harris, has garnered numerous awards and is quickly becoming a leading go-to source for up-to-the-minute industry news. So the match was a good one in terms of what we had to offer to our fellow writers, especially those on the newer end of the process.

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