Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Inhabitants: An Unremembered Life

19 days left in this campaign and 101 copies to go before I can reach Quill!

Is it impossible? No. Is it improbable? Possibly. But it would be nice to finish strong.

I want this to be made. Like, I REALLY want this to be a thing on your bookshelf (whether physical or virtual).

Usually I don’t like to spam my updates with a call to action, but in this case, I think it is warranted. If you know of anyone who would like this book, please send them in my direction. And I know this has been stated in many updates from many other Inkshares authors, but it bears repeating: if you are following this novel, but haven’t pre-ordered, now is the time to act! PLEASE consider jumping off the fence and helping this campaign blaze past the finish line.

The usual raffle is in place: for every 10 unique readers, I will draw names for prizes. It’s simple, and it’s a win for you!

There isn’t much else to drone on about, so I won’t draw this out longer than it needs to be.

Let’s make this dream a reality!

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    Thomas J. Arnold sent an update for Exile, Magus

    Hey everybody, I know I’ve been quiet lately but that’s just because I’m still in work mode.  This update isn’t about me or Exile, Magus though(I’ll talk about that this weekend).

    Right now I just want to make sure you’re aware of a great book which I hope to see hit 750 preorders soon so that it can get the full Inkshares treatment.  Its currently near that funding goal with only 133 pre-orders needed as of this typing to get full funding.  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!
    www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed
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      Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for A God in the Shed

      Greetings friends!

      Just a quick note to inform you that A God in the Shed has been chosen as the monthly pick for C. Brennecke’s Snarky Darky - The Snarky Dark Fantasy Syndicate on Inkshares.

      Considering we’re getting terrifyingly close to the end of this campaign (see what I did there?) it’s both an honor and a great help to have my book picked like this. 

      C. Brennecke is the author of Seven Shards: The Colors of Wine, a fantasy book currently in production as part of the Quill collection on Inkshares. I recommend you go check it out. This is what the magnificently talented Jamison Stone (author of Rune of the Apprentice) had to say about it:

      Seven Shards is both captivating and enchanting! Brennecke writes with flowing prose with mythic proportions. I am very excited to read the full book and encourage all to watch the video! You will not be disappointed! Very well done and worth a pre-order! 

      Thanks for your support Snarky Darky Syndicate! You’re awesome!

      JF

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        Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Deus Hex Machina

        So I just got an email from Inkshares, letting me know Deus Hex Machina was selected as this month’s CEO Syndicate pick!  Alluva sudden we’ve blown past 200 orders, and are almost to 220!  It’s amazing!

        Thank you to everyone who believes in this book.  It means so much that you are falling in love with Isidore, Dax, and the crew as much as I am. 

        In other less gushy news, I finished chapter 4 today, so I am fixing to send that out to those who have preordered. If you want to make sure you get yours, please add yourself to my email list and I’ll mark you as a preorder VIP.  

        This chapter features the end of the Archive hexing sequence, as well as the results of what Isidore learns from her efforts there. It’s quite a fun ride. I had a blast sending her back into the Grid, and I can’t wait to hear what you readers think after reading it.

        Alright, I need to get back to planning Chapter 5’s big set piece. Joseph Asphahani would be proud.

        Love,
        Amanda

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          Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Amaranth Chronicles: Deviant Rising

          No... I haven’t fallen off the face of the Earth. I’m busy coming up with one last ditch effort of a marketing campaign to help us sell the last 74 pre-orders we need to get published. Stay tuned for a book trailer with all the fancy art you’ve been seeing. Don’t forget to share, recommend and tweet us! You’re referral could be the one that gets us published! 

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