Apr 13, 2016
Fellow Sentients, Capeks and other assorted AIs,
My publisher, Inkshares, may one day accuse me of misusing this channel to promote the wrong book, but much like a rogue android, I do not respect such bonds!
In short: I’m here to encourage you once more to pre-order my other book currently funding.
A God in the Shed is my next project and I’m excited about it and I believe you’ll love it too. While it’s thematically different from
The Life Engineered and focuses on completely different subject matter, I’ve been told it’s a pretty damn good book.
"But what about the sequel to The Life Engineered." you ask, Mr. Strawman.
Don’t worry.
Arch-Android is moving at steady pace and should be done with the first draft by mid-May. By the end of May I’ll be looking for beta readers and by June or July I should be launching the campaign for it. In fact, the only thing slowing me down is the amount of time I need to invest in getting
A God in the Shed funded.
Aside from me holding
Arch-Android hostage, why should you support
A God in the Shed? Well, it’s a damn good book and the start to an ambitious trilogy of damn good books, but if you’re looking for gimmicks, well I’ve got gimmicks!
- Each pre-order enters you into the ‘I want to kill a reader’ raffle. The winner will have his name and likeness used in the book as a minor character that gets killed off. The author will work with the winner to find the appropriate means of demise to satisfy both the winner and the story.
- Each physical copy of A God in the Shed will be signed and numbered as an exclusive first edition item.
- Free, exclusive A God in the Shed bookmarks will be included with the physical copies and mailed to eBook supporters.
- Orders of three or more copies guarantees your name to appear in the Patrons list printed at the end of the book.
- You get to enjoy the satisfaction and pride at having supported both art and literature.
We only have about 9 days left to get over 130 pre-orders, so don’t hesitate any further. Encourage literature, encourage good fiction and most of all encourage
A God in the Shed.
End of line.
JF