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As soon as I saw Erikson listed as inspiration, I had to check this work out. It certainly appears to be shaping up to be epic fantasy in this tradition. There is an emphasis on description and plot as experienced by the characters that is present in these high, epic fantasy novels. That said, there are also some elements of Guy Gavriel Kay as well in the perspective switches mid-chapter and use of otherwise 'unimportant' characters to get an atmosphere or plot point across. Since all of these are authors I greatly enjoy, I have only good things to say about this promising beginning, and look forward to reading more!
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    Twenty years on from the dissolution of the ancestral monarchy and the bitter civil war that followed, the white stone city of Nahol lies peaceful. But while mortals vie for power, the magics that comprise the very world of Enai begin to stir.
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    Hi there!

    I’ve entered my novel Oak and Stone: A Book of Enai into the Geek & Sundry fantasy writing contest. I would be eternally grateful if anyone would consider having a read, leaving some feedback and following/pre-ordering if you like what you read.

    https://www.inkshares.com/books/oak-and-stone-a-book-of-enai

    Oak and Stone is the first book in a trilogy of high fantasy epics for grown-ups in the Steven Erikson/Robert Jordan style. Think multiple point-of-view characters, numerous twisting and interlinking plots, and long story arcs with plenty of room for character development.

    I’m new to Inkshares, but I’m doing my best to get as involved as possible with the community, and I’m an active follower, commenter and reviewer. If you’d like some reciprocal feedback, then please let me know and I’d love to take a look at your work - I’m always interested in finding more great stuff to read!

    Thanks in advance, and I hope you enjoy my writing.

    Sam

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      Well... I somehow did it, I managed to break Inkshares. Well, make that my page at least. My status is what I call in my book the In Between, the state of consciousness between sleep and waking. At any rate, my page is not in draft mode to allow me to reenter the contest, yet it’s also not in pre-sale mode either with the corrected pricing. Fun, right? 

      It’s okay though, because it’s been a tumultuous go since August rolled around. Life happenings took precedence over my campaign, and I haven’t been able to work the contest at all. The next step is to wait to go live again. So stay tuned, and thanks for the support I have gotten without even bugging anyone. This community has a knack for offering support just when depression is about to kick in. Looking forward to jumping back in full throttle!

      Best Wishes,

      Kevin

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        Time for my first real update of this campaign/contest.  First off the progress report.  Preorders have been going well, but unfortunately not well enough to prevent Magus from slipping out of the top 10 today.  There are still a lot of you following the project who haven’t ordered yet, so even if only even a few of you were to hit that order button we could get back into the top 10 easily enough.  Now on to other news.

        First off comes part of the reason I was originally going to wait until January to launch this campaign, that being that I am running a giveaway along with it.  Think of it as a contest if you want, but I prefer to think of it as a reward program - an extra thank you for helping me to get this book published.  Getting together the prizes is a slow process for me on account of budget concerns though, so I have not gotten everything I intended yet, though I will continue getting more throughout the campaign.

        The prizes include signed prints of art I commissioned/am commissioning for Magus, as well as some extra copies of books I originally discovered through Inkshares.  I’ll discuss the art prints below, but first the books.  I’m reaching out to the authors of the books as they become available to make sure they approve of me using their books as campaign giveaways.  So far I do have approval for one book which I had looked forward to since first spotting it here on Inkshares - "Children of the Wise Oak" by Oliver J. Tooley, which you can see a bit more about by clicking the link embedded in the title.  As new books are added to the giveaway options I’ll announce them in updates.

        Now on to the art.  Magus has an episodic structure, due to my original vision of it as serialized short stories following Pentaz as he struggles to make a life for himself.  My dream has always been for each of the 13 parts to have its own title page featuring full page art to either capture a scene, character, or idea from that part.  The cover which Magus has been sporting for the past several months is one of my favorite scenes from part 4 (Llanchland) where Buscidia prepares to defend Pentaz from an inscrutable enemy made of cogs(aside from its hair and beard of cables).  I’ve always thought of it as "Buscidia vs. the Cog Monster", and the scene was captured perfectly by the incredibly talented Lizzy Perez. 

        As much as I love that as a cover, I always knew that it wouldn’t remain there.  For the outer cover I’ve long wanted something which encompassed the entire story more fully, and a few months back I finally decided just what that would be.  The Caldus family plays a large role in Pentaz’ life, being at the center of the two of the three events which occur in Magus to shape him.  So it’s only appropriate that their family crest would serve as the symbol for the entirety of Exile, Magus.  I’ve been sitting on the reveal of that family crest for a couple of months now.  The art below was done by Rachel Donne(you can check out more of her work by clicking on her name), and her interpretation of the crest I described was even better than I imagined. 

        I have the signed prints of the Caldus family crest, and hope to have signed prints of "Buscidia vs. the Cog Monster" within the next few weeks.  As I commission new pieces I plan to also order 3 signed prints of each new piece.  If you know artists let me know and I may have some work for them.

        Finally I suppose I should cover how the rewards program will work.  Due to the limited number of rewards currently available, I’ll be running it purely as a referral rewards program.  If the book is successfully funded, then I will look to see who has referred the most people to order Magus and the top 10 will be contacted in order from 1 to 10 so they can pick their reward.  Because I want to especially show gratitude to those who have ordered themselves, any referrers who have also ordered themselves will have 3 added to their referral count before the top 10 are determined.

        If I can get together enough prizes before the campaign ends, then I’ll reveal another rewards program based on orders.  I’ll not go into specifics on that yet, since there’s no way of knowing if I’ll manage that yet.

        I have been way too long winded though, as I tend to when I sit down to write a full update.  To reiterate: I hope those of you who haven’t ordered yet will do so, a great book and some really nice looking art are waiting to be won so get to referring, and of course a huge thanks to all of you who have already ordered.  As always thanks for your time and support, and keep reading!
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