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The first in a series of teaser trailers has been uploaded to the main page for Ereshk. Brought to you by Abaddon Temple. Mother be praised.

As always, welcome to everyone who has followed in the last few weeks, and a huge thank you to everyone for your continued interest. I’m editing some new sample chapters to put up here soon. Stay tuned.

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    Shane Lindemoen liked an update for Twisted Tales for Tacky Children
    Hi Everyone!

    I hope you are all having a great morning!  The baby is napping, so I thought I’d give you all a quick update.  Since publication, Twisted Tales for Tacky Children has been selling steadily, (the breakdown is about half of sales are coming from individuals on Amazon, and half directly from bookstores.) I know these sales are being driven by all of you, requesting the book from your local bookstores and libraries, and also ordering copies for your friends.  Thank you SO much. I know I’ve said it before, but I really couldn’t have done any of this without y’all.


    My next step is to try and push the audience for this book beyond my own network.  Many of you have already helped in this effort, by gifting the book to friends for baby showers, birthdays, etc...  Please, keep doing this, and let me know if I can help by signing copies, or mailing a handwritten author note to include with your gift! If you feel up to it, another way you can help is by leaving a review for the book on Amazon, or on Goodreads.com.

    Here is a link to the amazon page. Tips for leaving a strong review-- Include details like your favorite poems, how your kids reacted while you read it, or who you bought it for.  See below for an example written by my friend, Stacy:

    I absolutely love books like this - it offers something for my 2 and 5 year olds, but also something for me. While my boys giggle when I read “The day I ate fifty popsicles” to them, I smile reading the poem about the leech placing a personal ad. Then I cried reading “When the hard things happen.” This book of poems is so rich and creative. I hope Katie Hayes writes more things just like this!

    Here is a link to the page on goodreads.com.If you already use goodreads to find, recommend, and review books, please consider leaving a review for Twisted Tales there!

    I hear the baby waking up so I have to run!  Thanks friends for all you do to support my author dreams.  It does not go unnoticed!

    Yours,
    Katie
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      Shane Lindemoen liked the forum thread, Welcome new and old!
      I’m doing pretty well. Excited to eventually reach my goal! If any of you know any good marketing tools or ideas I could use all the help I can get. Also if you want to check out my Western "The Burned" here’s a link: https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-burned-b472f2

      If you like my book please tell friends about it. Good luck to you all!
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        Shane Lindemoen sent an update for B R E A T H L E S S

        Greetings Friends. 

        I’ll be reaching out to each one of you sometime in the next week to express my appreciation for your support so far, but for now I’ll simply say many, many, many thanks for getting behind this project. It means more to me than you can ever know. 

        The sci-fi-horror novel BREATHLESS is now available for pre-order. 

        Please consider: 

        If you personally find an additional three people -- three friends or family members --  who might be interested enough to purchase this yarn, we could have this thing on its way to being published in a week. 

        Here’s a bit of context regarding just how exhausting this project has been! 

        I spent four years writing this thing. Four grueling, tedious years stealing brief moments in a basement closet for one hour each night after work and after getting my kid to fall asleep. The witching hour, between 10pm and midnight. That’s when all the magic happened. 

        When the manuscript was finished, I crossed all fingers and toes and hurled it into the crowded thoroughfare of genre fiction. Within a month I was signed by literary agent Mark Gottlieb with Trident Media, who then spent a year trying to find a home for it. He wasn’t able turn up anything, so he handed the manuscript back and wished me luck. 

        And I was dropped from our agreement. 

        I then went to every genre publisher I could find who accepted non-agented, unsolicited manuscripts. I had several manuscript requests, and within two months, I was offered a contract with TCK publishing. 

        Of course I signed. 

        I had several phone conferences with the owner of TCK and his editors over the following month. They eventually asked if I would be willing to cut the novel in half and write an additional two sequels (because series authors sell more books than standalone authors, is what they told me). 

        I wasn’t too thrilled with the idea, but if they were paying I would certainly try. 

        The problem was they gave me a June 1, 2019 deadline. 

        One year. 

        Remember what I said earlier? About how long it took me to write this ONE novel? 

        That’s right. It took about four years. 

        TCK wanted me to basically write four books within a year. 

        I told them that I would certainly try, but that because of how long BREATHLESS took to write -- because I have a full-time job and family to take care of -- I wasn’t confident that I could write that much so quickly. 

        We had two more phone conferences after that, and then there was silence from them for a month. 

        I reached out to my editor and asked if everything was going okay and if she needed anything. 

        And then I was informed that my contract was made solvent. My timeframe for project submissions didn’t meet their publishing calendar. 

        And I was dropped from the agreement. 

        This was pretty devastating. 

        I kinda lost all drive to write anything after that, and I don’t think I would have been that bothered by the project failing if I hadn’t have come that close. But I DID get that close. I got so close I could taste it. And the disappointment was almost too much to deal with. 

        So I just stopped writing, for almost a year. I just felt like I was going to put another four years of my life into something that was just going to fail anyway, and that killed my drive. 

        Then one day I found a book at Barnes and Noble. i paged through the first couple chapters, and it was great. I purchased it, and quickly devoured it. Finished it in about two days. 

        The book was called The Punch Escrow, by Tal M Klein. 

        I discovered that it was an Inkshares publication. 

        I’d never heard of Inkshares before. 

        I checked it out, and I what I found sounded pretty cool to me. It was a crowdfund, like kickstarter for books, except it was free to use by both backers and content creators. It was reader-driven publishing, and for my money there’s no better measuring stick for gauging the value of piece of writing. It all boils down to readers anyway. That’s the whole POINT of publishing. 

        So I thought, meh, I’ll give it a shot. Why not? 

        And here we are. All caught up. 

        We have until November 14 to obtain 750 pre-orders. That is very intimidating. 

        But I have you, dear followers, all 138 of you. My ace-cards. A WHOLE DECK OF EM. 

        This is my calling-all-cars moment. My last ditch effort to see this thing through before I slush it for god knows how long. 

        I have YOU. 

        And, like I said, if each one of you found at least three people to place an order, we could have this thing on its way to the bookshelf in about a week, and then I can finally get off this roller coaster and move on with my life (haha). 

        Again, many thanks for bringing me this far. No matter what happens, I’m very grateful for your support. Truly. Honestly, I am. If you need anything from me, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me -- shaneplindemoen@yahoo.com 

        Please let me know if there are questions, and I guess I’ll see on the other side. 

        --Shane Lindemoen 



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          Great news, friends!

           

          Proteus has had the honor of being supported by its third syndicate! Today, the Great SciFi for the 21st Century and Beyond Syndicate selected Proteus for their August pick. They previously supported Tantalus Depths as well, and it remains as big an honor now as it was then. They’ve supported many excellent books over the past few years, and it’s humbling to have two of my books on the list.

           

          Thanks to them, and a large outpouring of support from many, many amazing people, Proteus has also achieved a second milestone today: we’ve passed 650 pre-orders! We now have less than a hundred orders remaining before reaching that coveted full publication goal. I have been waiting so eagerly to see those numbers go down to double digits for the past year. I can hardly believe we’ve made it this far.

          But we haven’t made it all the way, yet. 100 pre-orders is still a lot, and we now have only 12 days to get them. Stay vigilant! Keep spreading the word! The finish line is in sight. We could hit our goal by the end of the week if we really push for it, and I, for one, am pushing as hard as I can.

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