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Hi Gang!  I am working with a developmental editor on Dragon Siege - she reviewed the first three chapters - look what she had to say! "I enjoyed reading this piece. I wished I could have the entire manuscript, as I’m taking a flight this coming Thursday and could use a good book" And she gave me some awesome feedback - but more importantly - I am on the right track with the book!  Also - in case people haven’t heard of him, please check out Stant Litore as a writer.  I am in AWE.  I wrote a review of his novella The Running of the Tyrannosaurs - Fantastic!

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    Hello again my Knightmares!

    First off, many thanks to all those people who have bought over the last few days! I appreciate each and every pre-order! Your support means the world to me. 

    With all the rushing about this past weekend, I totally lost sight of the fact that another 30 pre-orders were made, thus unlocking a new chapter.

    I decided to do something a little different this time. Instead of releasing the next sequential chapter I have decided to release one of the many stories within the story. This is another interstitial chapter, part one of two, focusing on the character of Father Monaco and his time as a Military Chaplain in Vietnam in 1973. 


    Check it out listed in my sample chapters on my inkshares page, here.

    I’ll release part two of his story when we reach 180 pre-orders. 

    With that said, for all those people who have already bought, don’t forget to claim your FREE tshirt by getting two new people to pre-order! 


    And for those of you interested in some other projects here on Inkshares, please check out:

    WRESTLETOWN by Christopher Irvin. It looks like a fun read for those of you who appreciate WWE and over the top action:  
    https://www.inkshares.com/books/wrestletown?referral_code=c743b9fb

    Also check out Deus Hex Machina by Amanda Orneck. It’s cyber-punk at it’s best, where computers and technology are religion. I’m super intrigued and I hope you are too: 
    https://www.inkshares.com/books/deus-hex-machina?referral_code=c743b9fb

    Thanks everyone!
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      James Rasile liked an update for Squids In

      Here is the latest illustration for SQUIDS IN from Eugene.

      In this scene, Toby’s friend Baker is drinking beer while Toby looks up the details of the animal lab break in on his phone. I really like how Eugene has made Baker look. I’m not great on describing people and scenes in my writing but the process of getting illustrations created by someone has forced me to figure out how these the scene looks, what the people are wearing, how they would act in certain situations. I’m really enjoying working on both the actual writing of my book and working with Eugene on the artwork.

      SQUIDS IN has received a good run of orders over the past few days and this will hopefully continue given some interesting things that will be happening soon:

      The weekly WriteBrain podcast that discusses the Inkshares platform and community will be mentioning the book in next weeks episode (recording tonight). Hopefully JF and Paul like my project page and give it at least one thumbs up out of the four (I assume) they have.

      Also, Angela from Inkshares has been in touch to ask me to write something for an upcoming Inkshares/Nerdist blog post, so hopefully that will spread the word to a few people who have not heard of the contest previously and bring them to the site.

      Thank you to all of you for your continued support!

      Matthew

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        James Rasile liked an update for The Bones of the Past

        We have a publication date – March 28th 2017!!!

        This awesome little addition was made to my Inkshares page last night.

        Thank you all for being so patient with me, I know many of you didn’t realize just how long a wait it was going to be when you generously supported my quest to publish The Bones of the Past. To tell the truth, I had no idea how involved the process was myself. I’m now on a schedule to make edits and respond to questions from a sequence of editors through to October.

        First up is the developmental edits where plot holes are identified, chronology issues are addressed, fat is trimmed and any big issues fixed. Then comes the copy edits to fix the overall quality of the writing and address any weird word choices I might have made and managed to ignore over my repeated rewrites. Then proofreads, looking at the layout of print and eBook formats… all of which is going to take longer because I can’t manage to tell a story in less than 460 pages… And of course during all that, the interior and cover of the book are going to be designed.

        So there’s still lots of work ahead for me, but it’s a hugely exciting process where I get to work with a great bunch of very talented people. The end result is going to be so much better than I ever could have managed alone.

        March 28th is a long way off and yet it’s tight for all the work still going into the book and then the marketing efforts that roll out before Bones lands in bookstores. But you won’t have to wait quite that long – Inkshares orders usually show up about a month early! 

        Thank you all for your continued support, interest, and *cough* great taste in books! March is just around the corner!

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          James Rasile liked an update for Wings of the Crallow

          To the Company:

          Not sure if I ever mentioned this on my project page. Or if it wasn’t obvious or clear. -- Wings of the Crallow is actually written much like a trilogy. In fact, I had it separated as a series until I drafted out the "fat" and combined the story into one book.  Here’s a basically spoiler-free rundown of how this book is more like 3-books-in-one:

          BOOK I: DREAMS

          At first glance, this seems to be a Middle Grade story. However, that is not the case. Early on, being eight years old, Michael dreams of finding a new world. And find it he does! But will he be prepared for what is to come? Can he bear the knowledge and carry it like a burden? Or will he turn and run?

          BOOK II: WASTELANDS

          Here’s the dark middle chapter. Michael is now in high school and now faces the world “alone.” He stumbles upon a drug-of-sorts, and becomes an addict. Can Michael break the cycle and overcome? Will he find meaning in his life? A reason to go on?

          BOOK III: AWAKENINGS

          The finale. Michael is in college. An adult. He knows there’s more to him than meets the eye. But what exactly? Who was he as a child? Where did he go and why are so many of his memories missing? These and other questions drive Michael to wonder: How can one man possibly gain the strength to move mountains?

          Nauselbaum

          - M.R.R.

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