There’s a project that’s nearing its funding goal that I’d like to bring your attention to. It still needs a little over 180 pre-orders to get full funding on Inkshares. I think it’s worth your attention and I hope you’ll agree. Check it out:
A God in the Shed by J-F Dubeau is a Fantasy/Horror story set in the forgettably small village of St-Ferdinand, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The villagers have been hiding terrible secret for generations, but when their mysterious captive escapes but gets inadvertently trapped in the McKenzy’s backyard shed, it’s up to the Venus and her friends to figure out how to dispose of this terrible and malevolent burden; an Old God of hate and death.
You can find out more about this dark and beautiful, read sample chapters, reviews and pre-order you copy of A God in the Shed by visiting: www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed
You can listen to the prologue as read by Ageless author Paul Inman here: youtu.be/XJw5oZhqtXo
Need more incentive?
•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.
A God in the Shed is the first part of a trilogy that pushes the line between beauty and horror by telling a story that changes how we look at magic and the world around us. You have a chance of being part of making this book a reality and supporting a new author on his journey.
However, time is running out! The campaign ends April 22nd. Don’t miss out and order today!
So, how did you like Chapter 3? I’ve received some great feedback, all in the form of "you’re killing me!" emails or messages:-)
But this update is not about me. I’m taking a short step out of the world of After Man to help a friend and very good author get his book successfully through the preorder stage and on to full publication production. Find out more below.
A God in the Shed by JF Dubeau
There’s a project that’s nearing its funding goal that I’d like to bring your attention to. It still needs a little over 180 pre-orders to get full funding on Inkshares. I think it’s worth your attention and I hope you’ll agree. Check it out:

A God in the Shed by J-F Dubeau is a Fantasy/Horror story set in the forgettably small village of St-Ferdinand, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The villagers have been hiding terrible secret for generations, but when their mysterious captive escapes but gets inadvertently trapped in the McKenzy’s backyard shed, it’s up to the Venus and her friends to figure out how to dispose of this terrible and malevolent burden; an Old God of hate and death.
You can find out more about this dark and beautiful, read sample chapters, reviews and pre-order you copy of A God in the Shed by visiting: www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed
You can listen to the prologue as read by Ageless author Paul Inman here: youtu.be/XJw5oZhqtXo
Need more incentive?
Hey, all. We made 400!
Thanks in particular to the generosity of Seamus Scanlon. Check out his book As Close as You’ll Ever Be, published by Cairn Press, which is run by the great Joshua Cochran. Seamus is a playwright and a poet ... and an author well worth getting to know. And so is Josh.
Hello Friends
This is a special update to talk about someone other than me.
There’s a project that’s nearing its funding goal that I’d like to bring your attention to. It still needs a little over 125 pre-orders to get full funding on Inkshares. I think it’s worth your attention and by supporting it you also get awesome perks! (read till the end to find out)

A God in the Shed by J-F Dubeau is a Fantasy/Horror story set in the forgettable small village of St-Ferdinand, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The villagers have been hiding terrible secret for generations, but when their mysterious captive escapes but gets inadvertently trapped in the McKenzy’s backyard shed, it’s up to the Venus and her friends to figure out how to dispose of this terrible and malevolent burden; an Old God of hate and death.
You can find out more about this dark and beautiful, read sample chapters, reviews and pre-order you copy of A God in the Shed here
You can listen to the prologue as read by Ageless author Paul Inman here
Need more incentive?
I encourage you to support a great author while you enjoy a great book
Have a fantastic Week!
Holy alot of updates Batman!!
I know, I know. I’ve been updating lately like no ones business but I have some more GREAT NEWS!!! Beyond the Code has been chosen by the John Robin Epic Fantasy Syndicate!!! EPIC!!!! I want to give a HUGE heartfelt thank you to everyone in that wonderful group for believing in this project.
That has given Beyond the Code a huge level up and we are now at 193 orders!! Only 57 orders to go till Quill!!! SAY WHAT!!!! And only 7 orders till the next 50 Point Raffle!!
Quill is right around the corner ladies and gentlemen. If you love fast paced action with a dash of super powers hop on-board the Beyond the Code band wagon and pre-order today. Let’s make this happen!!
I won’t take much of your time. Just felt like celebrating with the people most responsible for this (after the staff from Inkshares) :

Let’s keep on trucking guys and gals and creatures from beyond the veil. Today, just today, I feel like there’s nothing that can stop us.
JF
Sadly this will not be the lengthy update I have been planning for some time. We have just over three weeks left, and although the odds of hitting the Quill goal seem to be quickly dwindling it is still possible to make it happen. It’s obvious that my own attempts at marketing and raising awareness have not been as effectual as they need to be, so I implore you to spread the word.
I’ve had to adjust my plans for promotional material as certain things have fallen through the cracks due to circumstances. The additional crew write-ups will be coming shortly, sadly without art, in an effort to make a final blitz of marketing as we go into this stretch.