Brutkey

JΓΌrgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social
German folk tale "The Fiery Wild Hunt". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 6f2df362bcc87dfa.jpeg Part 1 of German folk tale "The Devil as a Master Architect". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 3fdfb6e4c0c26ea8.png Part 2 of German folk tale "The Devil as a Master Architect". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! dd729aa136c29c59.png German folk tale "Doctor Faust in Erfurt". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! f01ed29063943175.png Part 1 of German folk tale "The Double Marriage of the Gleichens". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! b00876efd7ecc112.png Part 2 of German folk tale "The Double Marriage of the Gleichens". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 1749ed6d01dc9129.png A red-white baseball cap with the "Ohio State Buckeye" logo. 4f7624b8ab39d6dd.jpg German folk tale "Host Desecration at Kreuzberg Mountain". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 1f22dd4bcd7cdf8a.jpeg German folk tale "The Black Cat". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! b4fcf96c039e1cd7.png German folk tale "The Neckar Sacrifice in the St. John’s Night". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 74c9e2cc4bb103d3.png A Facebook post with the following text:

"New author scam (well, new to me). It's pretty obvious but they're bumping it up. 
I have gotten three emails recently, each one from a relatively famous author. Ruth Ware is the most recent one. It starts with a bit about the author, and a 'link to one of my favorites' and 'my full catalog on Amazon' (I didn't click either link)
Then, 'I'd love to learn more about your book and writing journey. Feel free to share a link!'
Not sure what those links will go to, but it's well-written, grammatically correct, and the email is the author's name, '.author@gmail.com' which doesn't seem outrageously spammy.
A baby author might easily be flattered into thinking a more successful one might be interested in them." c7384fe3ff4aa3c7.png Part 1 of German folk tale "The Bandits of the Eckernkrug Tavern in the Schimmerwald Forest". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 616e23a4ce90a9ba.jpeg Part 2 of German folk tale "The Bandits of the Eckernkrug Tavern in the Schimmerwald Forest". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 133ccb175c6d7fef.jpeg