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It’s been pretty hard to miss all of the exciting coverage regarding the recently-published Inheritance Almanac here on Shurtugal.com. Originally announced in July of 2010, The Inheritance Almanac is the ultimate and official fan companion guide to the Inheritance cycle. Long-time Shur’tugal readers were shocked and excited to learn that we had been keeping the book a secret for well over two years before finally announcing the project and have since been inquiring as to how all of this came to be. We’d love to tell that story.

This two part behind-the-scenes look at the creation of The Inheritance Almanac, starting with the founding of Shur’tugal and walking through the many inceptions of the book, will hopefully give fans a glimpse into the creation of one of the world’s largest fantasy-oriented fan sites and the process behind creating a 200+ page companion guide. Cycle fans looking to become authors themselves will also enjoy the story and perhaps find inspiration, ideas, and advice for their own personal journey. With part one already released, it’s now time to share the second and final installment of our “Making Of” series!

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Christopher Paolini today announced one of the most exciting Inheritance Cycle fan contests yet: proving your status as a super Inheritance fan to win a trip to Montana to have lunch with Christopher! Random House is in search of the biggest Inheritance cycle fan on the planet and it’s up to you to prove that you’re it! They’re looking for fans to grab their video camera and submit a video explaining to viewers why the Inheritance cycle is such a great read. Twelve winners will be chosen and prizes include a trip to visit Christopher Paolini in Montana, a Skype call from Christopher Paolini, and signed copies of The Inheritance Almanac. Check out Random Buzzers for more information!

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