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Eerie Emporium – our fun new Halloween card!

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[Our new Halloween card explores the greatest works of literary spookery of the last couple of centuries.]( View this e-mail as a [web page](. [Jacquie Lawson]( [Halloween cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Join us!]( [Jacquie Lawson Eerie Emporium Card]( 26 October 2020 Dear {EMAIL}, Halloween is upon us already, with the rest of the busy holiday season to follow. It’s the perfect time to become a member of jacquielawson.com, so you can send the classiest cards on the web to your friends and family over the festive months to come. [Join now]( For our [new Halloween card]( we’ve explored some of the greatest works of literary spookery of the last couple of centuries – so just for once, our Halloween card is educational as well as scary! Don’t miss the extra screen at the end where you can click around the shop to see if you’ve spotted all the references. [[ ] Eerie Emporium]( There’s more about the card on our [Behind the Scenes page](. And of course, there are many more Halloween cards on our Halloween page, including these popular favourites. [Halloween House]( [[ ] Witch's Brew]( [Spooky Silhouettes]( Handy Tip! Send our ecards by social media, not just email! As well as our special option for [posting on Facebook]( you can also use our [Share Link option]( to post a card anywhere you like – in a text, on Facebook or Twitter, on a web page – or you could even write out the URL in a quill pen and send it by the snail mail! With best wishes, Jacquie, Mike, Sally, Bev, John, Tom and the rest of the team. [Jacquie Lawson] [Halloween cards]( [Birthday cards]( [Our latest cards]( Please do not reply to this e-mail. It was sent to you by our computer, which is brilliant at sending e-mails but completely hopeless at reading them! If you would like any further information or assistance please [go here](. If you would like to comment on our site or services, please [go here](. If you don't wish to receive our newsletters any more, please [go here]( to unsubscribe. And if you know someone else who would be interested in our e-cards, do please [go here]( to forward this newsletter to them. This e-mail was sent to: {EMAIL}

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