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They're here! My custom Dax Harrison coffee mugs have been delivered to my doorstep (finally), and a new giveaway video is live! Plus, a quick update on the book campaign. CLICK HERE TO WATCH!

As always, thanks to everyone supporting the book. Keep spreading the word! You all rock my socks.

-Tony

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    I wrote this post on my blog for the Nerdist Contest - but it still very much applies for SON OF SWORD & LASER CONTEST that just rumbled up from the ether this week. I hope this is helpful to all you bright,shiny new campaigns!

    I raise my creaking bones from the sharp-edged divan of Anxiety and Editing to applaud and salute all the new campaigns! More writers, more books, more readers – these are always good things. It’s easy to think of writing as a purely competitive enterprise – especially in a contest framework, but you know what’s great about readers? They don’t want to read just one book – they want to read many books! And bringing more attention to my publisher helps me too – *rubs together hands maniacally* – now more people have a chance to see MY STUPID DORK BOOK FOR DORKS.

    But let’s talk about your stupid dork book for dorks. And more importantly about how you can survive the next few weeks of the contest with crying in the bathtub only every other night.

    1. Use your campaign dashboard. Inkshares gives you plenty of easy tools to link up all of your Facebook, Google, etc. contacts and puts them in a handy list called the Reader Pipeline. This is a perfect way to start keeping track of who you  have contacted, who’s pre-ordered the book, who you need to beg harder. There are also built-in tools to contact prospective readers and also to THANK people who bought your book.
    2. Get comfortable with asking people for money. Yes, I know. It’s terrible. But you have to do it. All of the easy/passive ways you can ask aren’t going to get you there – i.e. posting on Facebook, or your blog, or Twitter. You are the best salesman of your work – you need to go directly to your friends, family, acquaintances, vague strangers, lemurs and ASK for the pre-order.
    3. Take a long look at your writing schedule. Assume it’s going to get thrown away for most of the contest. It’s a stressful time! You are going to start refreshing the contest page a few times an hour in the last few days of the contest – go ahead and accept that your writer-brain has checked out, and you are pure rodent-lust. It can be extremely demoralizing for writers – as surprise! – writing is what keeps us happy and reasonably emotionally balanced. You need to account for that, and build in some slack in your support network. (see: crying in the tub.)
    4. Get to know the other competitors. Not just follow their campaigns from the shadows — talk to them! 5 winners are going to make it, but there’s nothing saying that even more can hit the overall Inkshares funding goal. The more you share resources, readers, knowledge, and support the easier things will be for all of you. I made several friends during the last contest and I’m very glad that they are still talking to me. .
    5. Noblesse oblige. No doubt, tensions are going to run high as the contest heats up – it pays to remember that you all have the same goal, the same dream. Go out of your way to play fair, to help out the other campaigns. We’re all a bunch of small-timers trying to take the leap into a bigger arena. Even if you win, you can still stumble. Nerds must be held to a higher moral code – we are all taught by the finest stories and the greatest heroes.
    6. Updates. When you send out updates to your backers – remember that they are your allies, your friends and boon companions that want to help you make your dream come true. They are not your servants or conscripts. Ask them to help you, give them clear instructions of things they can do to aid the campaign – but don’t forget to entertain them! Show them exclusive parts of the book, concept art, videos, terrible pictures of yourself. Don’t just send out endless ‘GET MO PREORDERS’ updates – if you cause your core audience to tune you out, that’s hard to come back from!
    7. Cry in the shower. There are going to come moments when you will wonder why you jumped into this thing. We make stuff, we write stuff – it’s a learned skill to put your work out there in the world where anyone can bang on it, or worse ignore it. This contest is 6 weeks of permanent vulnerability – it will be hard. And it’s okay to feel bad. Here’s another post I wrote all about the emotional damage of self-promotion.
    8. It is okay to ask people for money. I’m saying this twice, because it goes against the grain for so many people. My day job is sales, so I have a much thicker skin about it – but even I get squirmy when it’s for my nerd poems. People want to help you – don’t feel like you have to make them read your excerpt, or explain the whole book to them. Don’t sell the book – sell YOU. Look in their eyes and ask for the preorder. This contest is purely based on unique readers – not preorder count, so you don’t have to stress about getting multiple books out of people. Just ask – I promise that it is okay.
    9. Take breaks. Seriously – as much as you can, especially those last two weeks. You are going to become an internet-octopus, dripping your tentacles across all platforms looking for information and preorders and mentions and ideas and any glimmer of aid that can come to your campaign.  Go on walks. Play video games. Write if you can. There will come moments where you will stare at the contest page and try to WILL the numbers to go up – these are normal, but get your support network to pull you away from it as much as they can.
    10. Contact Inkshares with questions or concerns. Some weird stuff happened last contest. A glitch with some referral credit, things not appearing properly on campaign pages, etc. Everyone at Inkshares was always quick to respond, eager to fix the problem, and as transparent as they could be about the source of the problem and the solution. They want to get it right and they work hard to do so – it’s why I’m quite glad to have them as my publisher. (HEARTS 4 INKS)
    11. Cry in the shower.
    12. Your book is not on trial. There are a lot of moving parts to this contest. People are going to pre-order your book because it sounds awesome. Or because you asked them. Or because they liked the cover. Or, or or…if you find yourself slipping down the ranks, it DOES NOT MEAN your book is bad. Maybe the other books are doing a better job of pestering people, or they have a bigger family, or, or or. Do not start beating up your book and blaming it for not being shiny enough. Unless your book is into that and has given clear, vigorous consent.
    13. You can do it. By that I mean – you can get your book out into the world. This contest, the next contest, regular funding through Inkshares, Kickstarter, self-publishing, finding an agent, printing it out on copy paper and hiding it in Waffle House bathrooms — you can do it.

    Enough blathering from me! Good fortune and good campaigning. If you have questions about anything, drop a comment below or look me up on Twitter – @gderekadams.

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      A.C. Weston liked an update for Blood Dawn

      I have a bit of fun to share with you!

      Last week I recorded myself while on a six-and-a-half hour writing marathon, writing Blood Dawn's climax -- and you can watch the whole thing in a 15-minute time-lapse video.

      Yup, 6.5 hours condensed down to 15 minutes. I just LOVE this video and feel it captured such an epic moment for Blood Dawn and wanted to share with all of you who soon will be holding this book in your hands and reading the complete story.

      Not only will you see the text whizzing by as I write, but you'll see all the funny expressions I make when writing, you can count how many cups of Starbucks coffee I drank, and watch me devour a pastry in about two seconds! Towards the end of it, you can see my exhaustion set in, as I begin to yawn repeatedly (which, in the time lapse, looks like I'm casting some sort of summoning spell).

      The writing marathon was worth it!  I wrote 28 pages in that one sitting, since having the camera on meant no checking emails and no distractions, period.

      Here's the video (SPOILER ALERT! Blur your eyes a bit if you don't want to know what happens when all the sh*t hits the fan):


      Goofiness aside, Blood Dawn is hurtling toward the end of the first draft, and still this book continues to amaze me.  I only have 40 or so pages left to write in this 800-page tome, and even this past weekend the story took me on a detour that I wasn't expecting, making the story's denouement even better -- and setting up echoes that will linger until the sequel.

      The first draft of this book is almost done and while it's been a wild ride, I've managed to keep the stakes and tension high, week after week -- for 63 weeks straight now, thanks to the weekly support of Author Accelerator. My structural/developmental editor is reading through the first 2/3 of the manuscript as we speak and told me there is some work to be done, but overall (are you ready??): based on her experience reading manuscript for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Blood Dawn would warrant a full read-through. Wooh! I'm flattered (but still have my fingers crossed that she's going to tear it to shreds -- I mean, that's what makes rewriting fun and makes the story better!)

      In a few weeks I'll begin the major editing overhaul process so that this book is DONE by the time my Inkshares campaign ends in April.  And I am EXTRA motivated to see this project through to the end on my very strict schedule because Blood Dawn has already reached one of its funding goals and will be published!

      I still want to take this to the next level. If we can reach 750 pre-orders (double what we now have), then Blood Dawn will qualify for the Inkshares imprint, which means full and comprehensive editing, a much better quality book product for you to hold in your hands, and full bookstore distribution.

      If you haven't pre-ordered your copy yet, please consider doing so. (Click here to pre-order your copy.) And if you've already pre-ordered your copy, please share the Blood Dawn page with all of your friends and family who are fantasy fans and encourage them to order.  Or, if you're as excited as I am, you could order additional copies for yourself -- ebook copies are $10 and print copies start at $20. If you order 3, I will make you a GOD-KING and name a house/clan/social group in my world after you. If you order 7, you'll be a DRAGON and I'll add a dragon in my world based on your name, as well as give you a free t-shirt with the Blood Dawn emblem by A.C. Weston.

      Thank you for all of your encouragement and support along the way -- together we'll make it to the end and we'll see Blood Dawn on the shelves of local bookstores everywhere, and get more fresh Blood Dawn blood.

      Thank you, once again, for coming along with me on this journey. So much more ahead!

      John Robin

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        Hey, everybody. Been sitting, for a while now, at exactly half of the 750 pre-orders needed for the whole shebang. That's more than enough to qualify for the Quill light publishing option -- and that's the route I'm going to take -- but I'm still going to let the campaign run its course (wouldn't hurt to move a few more copies) and keep writing in the meantime.

        In other news (credit to Cara Weston):

        Get ready for the inaugural Inkshares Review-a-Thon!

        On December 19th, all authors and readers are invited to leave reviews on currently funding Inkshares books using the Inkshares "leave a review" option.

        Throughout the day we'll be hanging out on Twitter in the#InksharesReviews tag as we share our favorite book projects, answer author Q&As, debate the merits of astronauts with swords versus cavemen with lasers, and more!

        Then, from 6 - 8pm ET, JF Dubeau and Paul Inman of theWriteBrain Podcast will be hosting a video livestream filled with author interviews, review readings, and live announcements of prize winners!

        Prizes?!?!

        Everyone who leaves a review on December 19th by 6pm ET will be eligible to win one of our fantastic general prizes:

        • Sword & Laser Contest Winners Package - print copies of the six winning books from the Sword & Laser Inkshares contest!
        • Nerdist Contest Winners Package - print copies of the five winning books from the Nerdist Inkshares contest!
        • An immediate pre-order of the book of their choice for five winners!
        • $30 in Inkshares credits!


        Readers: Peruse the "currently funding" books on Inkshares and leave as many reviews as you want on Dec 19th. You could even start up a "must-have" list of books to order in case you win a free pre-order or the $30 in credits!

        Authors: Join our review exchange to leave three reviews in exchange for two guaranteed reviews on your Inkshares project and a chance at author-exclusive prizes! Email cara.c.weston@gmail.com to learn more and get on the list.

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          Rune of the Apprentice and Inkshares News Update!



          Apprentices and Masters, exciting things abound! We are all busy people so I'll keep it short and to the point via bullets:

          • Most importantly, the preliminary round of edits to the RUNE manuscript are nearly complete! お待たせ致しました! They should be done quite soon and we will then hit the next stage of edits followed by cover art and soon(ish) publication! Yay!

          • Sword and Laser is doing a "Sequel" contest with Inkshares!  Aspiring authors, this is your chance to get your science fiction or fantasy book published! The top 3 books with the most unique pre-orders will be published with special Sword and Laser marketing! Although RUNE did not utilize a contest to get published, had it not been for the Nerdist contest, I most likely would not have had the courage to crowdfund RUNE / bust my ass to get this awesome publishing deal. So, aspiring authors go upload your manuscripts and get promoting, and readers, go pre-order some great books! (I also am available @StoneJamison for any questions on crowd funding and how to have a successful Inkshares campaign!)

          • Inkshares Anniversary Holiday Promotion! For those of you who are tired of "Pre-Ordering" books, head on over HERE to get a special holiday 2 for 1 deal on these AWESOME ready to ship Inkshares books! Offer extends until December 11th so its a great way to not only get a wonderful book for yourself to read, but also pick up a FREE holiday gift, too! (This is a really sweet deal, folks.)

          • Inkshares Review-a-Thon! On December 19th, leave reviews on currently funding Inkshares books using the Inkshares "leave a review" option and win cool prizes. Along with other Inkshares authors, I'll be hanging out on Twitter in the #InksharesReviews tag as we share our favorite book projects, answer author Q&As, debate the merits of astronauts with swords versus cavemen with lasers, and more! Then, from 6 - 8pm ET, JF Dubeau and Paul Inman of the WriteBrain Podcast will be hosting a video livestream filled with author interviews, review readings, and live announcements of prize winners! Prizes?!?! YES! Everyone who leaves a review on December 19th by 6pm ET will be eligible to win fantastic prizes! Go check it out HERE! 

          I have a few more exciting updates for you all, however, I will wait a little bit to share them. Until then, enjoy the Sword and Laser Contest, Inkshares Anniversary Holiday Promotion, and the Inkshares Review-a-Thon! とても楽しそう!

          And as always, please feel free to hit me up on Twitter,  Facebook, or Twitch for some Epic Gaming Goodness!


          P.S. Before you ask: no, I was not the model for this drawing of Anti-mage, but I understand why you ask, and YES I am going to grow an epic mohawk and cosplay him! "They who live by the wand shall die by my blade." -The Anti-ist Mage of all Mages 
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