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Fernando Crôtte sent an update for Mission 51

Milestone Update!


I am pleased to report that a good draft of Mission 51’s final chapter is now complete! I am so very pleased with how the story has turned out! I can’t wait for you all to read it someday, and I hope that day is soon.

Now I will review and edit, embellish and improve, cut and paste, drag and drop, twist and shout, etc, etc.

Even after edits I anticipate the story will remain at around 80,000 words. That’s not a bad number for a sci-fi story that did not require a ton of world-building. But of course there has to be some. Mat is an alien after all, and this story is a second-hand recounting of the actual events, so I have details for you!

The book will be back in Inkshares funding, hopefully in the near future. I am waiting for a suitable contest. When that happens, I hope that you, my cherished Inkshares family, will help Mission 51 blastoff!

Peace and love to all,

Ferd   :-)

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    Fernando Crôtte commented on Mechcraft
    Brian!
    Wow! Congratulations on reaching the quarterfinals of the Final Draft Screenwriters Contest! That is a truly impressive achievement, and certainly makes me more excited to read the book when it becomes available!
    High five, man!
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