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@Luke Fellner - I highly recommend scribophile. The quality of the critiques I have been receiving from the community has been very high, and the community has been very positive and supportive.
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    P.H. James liked the forum thread, Looking for feedback? Join Critshares!
    I’ve just signed up and sent through a message to join the group. Thanks for the recommendation, it sounds like this will be invaluable.
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      Would just like to say welcome to Scrib PH. and to second what he has to say. I’ve learnt so much by hanging out over at scribophile for the last couple of years.  It’s pretty safe for me to say, that without the good folks over at scrib, I’d be producing utter crap, rather than the mediocre crap that I produce now. ;-)

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        P.H. James created a forum thread: Looking for feedback? Join Critshares!
        Lots of folks have been soliciting feedback on the forums for a few weeks now. As an Inkshares Drafter myself, I know firsthand how hard it can be to get feedback here. So I decided to do something about it!


        Critshares is a private group I’ve created on the online critiquing community Scribophile. Critshares was created to address the needs of Inkshares writers looking for detailed feedback on their work. The goal of this group is to help Inkshares authors put their ‘best foot forward’ in order to increase their chances of funding success. 

        WHAT IS SCRIBOPHILE?
        Scribophile is an active, online social writing workshop and writer’s community. It’s an incredible way to get detailed feedback on your writing, learn how to critique, make friends, and build an audience. The site also contains forums, public groups, and contests. I cannot stress enough how great it is, especially for new writers. And it’s free! FAQs here.

        HOW IT WORKS
        Scribophile works on a ‘credit’ system, where you earn credits to post your own work by providing critiques on the work others have posted.

        Critiquing earns you “Karma Points” (the site’s system of currency) which you use to pay for submitting. Once you’ve accumulated 5 karma points, you can post a work on the site. Each work ‘costs’ 5 points.

        Upon posting your first chapter, your work will go into the public ‘New Member Spotlight’ to help you get noticed and get your first critiques. Your work is guaranteed to receive 3 critiques from the community-at-large before leaving the spotlight. Critshares members are also guaranteed an additional critique from a group member once their work leaves the spotlight. 

        Typically, it takes 2-3 critiques to get enough Karma to submit. You get more Karma the more detailed your critique. This is quite easy to earn, but…

        NEW MEMBER BONUS KARMA!
        As an inaugural bonus, I’ll be gifting 1 Karma point (from my own Karma pool) to the first 5 new group members who join after the posting of this announcement and complete one critique. Scribophile gives you 2 points right away when you sign up. So you’ll be that much closer to posting your work and getting critiques!

        MEMBERSHIP
        Scribophile is free to join and use. There is a premium option which gives you access to additional features. Premium members also get a discount on a Scrivener license! 

        HOW DO I JOIN?
        1. Sign up for your free account. https://www.scribophile.com/join
        2. Go to my profile page: http://www.scribophile.com/authors/p-h-james
        3. Use the ‘send me a message’ link beneath my profile picture to request an invite to the group. You can also send me a PM here once you’ve created your Scribophile account.

        PLEASE NOTE: You have to sign up for your free account before you will be able to see any content or group pages on the site.  

        So if you’re serious about getting feedback and improving your work, come join the party!  Please feel free to PM me with questions, or post them here.
        Big shout out to @Billy O’Keefe for the logo, and @alex maher for referring me to Scribophile.

        DISCLAIMER: Inkshares and I are in no way officially affiliated with Scribophile. Inkshares is not formally affiliated with this group. I receive no form of compensation from either Scribophile or Inkshares for running this group, or soliciting members at either membership level. 

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        Drinkshares: Last Call just aired an episode about mental health and writing. Give it a watch and feel free to discuss the topic right here :)

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=higXi21Y4Og
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          P.H. James created a forum thread: Book Cover Feedback
          Looking for feedback on my in progress book cover drafts.  We’ve got the overall concept down, and will be going with the typeface/title on the blue draft. Trying to make some other tweaks. In particular:

          1. Which color pallet do you like better? The warmer yellow/red or the cool blue?

          2. Is the warm tone design with the swirly circles at the bottom too busy? Trying to figure out if I should keep them if we go with the blue pallet. 

          They’re blurry because I don’t have the ’usable’ files yet, but you get the idea.

          Thanks so much!


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          P.H. James liked the forum thread, change in author royalties? when?
          @Luke Fellner if you have a link to the post maybe we can give you more information.  Inkshares is a sort of turn-on-a-dime company, and as such have made big changes to how they work throughout their existence. For instance, their original concept was closer to Kickstarter, where the authors would fulfill backer rewards, but it got to be such a hassle for the writers they changed formats fairly quickly from what I understand. My gut says that if you saw a thread talking about 250 and $20 a book, that’s the old discussion on what eventually became Quill because initially they were talking that ebooks would be $20 and paperback $30, which the community let them know was too hard on our supporters to sustain.

          @Darcy Conroy It’s totally valid to have concerns, and while the company is in this chrysalis stage it’s natural to wonder about all the changes, particularly if you came in during the midst of it. Many of the current stable of writers are just as trepidatious  as you are. No one likes changes, and we’re still waiting to see what everything looks like in the end. I honestly don’t anticipate the royalties dropping below 35% simply because at that point (as some have mentioned you’re getting much less than that since it’s a split of net profits) it just doesn’t make sense to stick with Inkshares. Adam mentioned in his email that they wanted to make sure their writers were still making double what they could at an old school publisher, and I think anything below 35% would put that in jeopardy. 

          My personal experience with the site is a little less brilliant than @Mike Mongo or @JF Dubeau . I have failed two campaigns and completed two, once of which was an anthology that won the last contest. The book that I succeeded with on my own only hit Quill funding (that 250 mark), but I did get the honor of being selected as a Sword & Laser collection book. I am more tied in with the writer community than the "excellent services" that Mike and JF have experience with. My little book is still in the editing phase, so I will probably land in the new version of Quill, whatever that will look like. But I’m sticking around for the authors I’ve met, and all I’ve learned from them. I have faith in what they are building here at Inkshares, but I am not so tied in that if the deal stops being good that I’ll still stay. Crowdfunding is rough business for introverts, and if I’m going to push past my social anxiety, it’s gotta be worth it.
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