CREDITS, CREDITS, Inkshares CREDITS!

A key piece of funding your project is learning to use Inkshares credits so you can exchange orders with other authors or get prospects to order more than one copy. 

People get $5 credit when they sign up with Inkshares and confirm their e-mail

You get $10 credit when someone pre-orders a book utilizing a link with a special code at the end. You can get credits if someone purchases your book with the link you provide them. To do this go to your book page and on the top center, next to "RECOMMEND VIA" CLICK IN EITHER THE TWITTER OR E-MAIL SYMBOL, YOU WILL THEN GET A LINK THAT WILL HAVE A CODE AT THE END. WHEN SOMEONE USES THAT LINK YOU GET $10 in CREDITS WHEN THEY PRE-ORDER YOUR BOOK. IF THEY DON’T USE THE LINK YOU WILL GET NO CREDITS.

THE LINK LOOKS LIKE THIS (THIS IS MY LINK): https://www.inkshares.com/books/tears-of-the-assassin?referral_code=f7d54200

Credits are the currency of the internal Inkshares economy. Be sure to use them for the success of everyone’s funding projects. Thank you.

Bill Brewer (William Schiele)

Michael Haase · Author · added over 9 years ago
Hey there William, I hope you got my pitch. I look forward to reading your novel. 

https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-madness-of-mr-butler?referral_code=26dce7a3

Kelsey Rae Barthel · Author · added over 9 years ago
Hey there, 
I hear you want to swap orders. I got 2 of Tears of the Assassin and I can’t what to read through it all. I pitched my book to you a while ago so i can’t pitch it again but if you want to share the goodwill and check out a fast paced action with a dash of super natural abilities here’s my link
https://www.inkshares.com/books/beyond-the-code?referral_code=c85c7a52

Thanks for your time and good luck with the rest of your campaign. 

Inkshare authors, I’ve got credits to swap. Pitch your project with your referral code and you’ll get credits when I buy your book. Check out Tears of the Assassin using the link below and you’ll get credits when you buy my book. Credits are the currency of the internal Inkshares economy and I look forward to helping you succeed.

   https://www.inkshares.com/books/tears-of-the-assassin?referral_code=f7d54200

Inkshare followers, check out Tears of the Assassin using the link above.  You can earn Inkshares credits by reviewing books and recommending them to your family and friends. It’s a great way to help projects succeed and build up credits you can use on Inkshares.

Enjoy your reading, 

Bill Brewer (William Schiele)

Alexander Barnes · Author · added over 9 years ago
I’m really liking the story so far. It feels like a less stiff version of an early Tom Clancy work. 
Mark D Brewer · Reader · added over 9 years ago
Diegert is a great modern character, with a background many can relate to.  This story is fast-paced and takes the reader on a ruthless but completely unique journey, like none I’ve read before.  This is a great thriller that I really enjoyed reading.     
John Reitano · Reader · added over 9 years ago
Can’t wait to read more!  Love the writing style of the author.  He creates a thrilling adventure combined with an ingenious and creative plot.  Can see this on the big screen!  
Leah McLachlan · Reader · edited over 9 years ago
Those first chapters really draw you in.  Very compelling.  I sense more intrigue and conflict to come.  I am signed up for the book and hope to read more.  

“STOP IT” shouted Barbara as she dialed the police on her phone.  After two rings she heard, “Sherriff Lowery.” 

“This is Barb down at the Mini-Mart.”

“Yeah, what’s going on?”

“Dave and Barley are fighting, right in the middle of the store.”

“What are they fighting about?”

“I don’t know but someone is going to get hurt and I’m afraid they’re going to bust up the place. You gotta get over here quick.”

“OK, I’ll send a unit.”

Switching to his radio Sherriff Lowery called Officer Paul Tate.

“Unit 3, come in?”

Preceded by a staticky crackle Officer Tate’s reply came back, “Yes Sir?”

“Apparently there’s a dust up over at the Mini-Mart between Diegert and Cummings.”

“Wow.”

“Yeah.”

“A half breed vs. a half-wit, this could be ugly.”

“Well you can shit can the name calling and get over there.”

“Yes sir!”

If you want to know what happens next you’ll find out in Chapter 1 of Tears of the Assassin. 

Enter the dark and dangerous world of David Diegert and journey with him as he descends into the secret life of a hired assassin. Reviews and recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thank You.

Patrick Anthony Johnson · Reader · added over 9 years ago
Read the first three chapters and pre-ordered the book. Hell of an opening to start things with such a high adrenaline level. Calling it right now, William Schiele is the next Tom Clancy 
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