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Every hero’s journey requires it. Every battle worth fighting is won with it. Every good deed is inspired by it. What is it? 

’Faith: Complete trust or confidence in someone or something.’ - Oxford Dictionaries (finally, a legit dictionary - web version).

What inspired The Slave Prince?

That’s the first question most people would ask. Strangely, I did not give it much thought until Angela reached out to me for the Geek & Sundry blog post. If you’ve not read the blog post, don’t worry. I’ve already answered the question above... and below:

Faith. 

Faith was my personal inspiration for The Slave Prince. And faith defines this book’s journey over the years. 

Many times, people associate faith with God or humanity. I’ve associated with both while writing this book. Adapting from a biblical story represented my faith in God, while incorporating magic and retelling an adventure of self-discovery was my faith in humanity... or should I say, faith in myself. 

It was through the years that I learned to be confident, to be brave, and to trust in the little skill that I have. I may not be the next J.K Rowling, but faith has kept me going. The Slave Prince may not make it to bookshelves, but faith keeps me believing. Faith exists beyond the realm of fiction. Faith exists in us. And as much as this book was inspired by faith, I hope it inspires faith too.

Should you be interested to read the blog post on the Top 10 Geek & Sundry Fantasy Contest Authors’ Inspirations, you can do so here: http://blog.inkshares.com/post/149465633850/top-10-authors-in-geek-sundry-fantasy-contest-on

Now, on to the important part: the ’Thank You’. As I wrap up this update, I’d like to say thank you to all 99 readers who have faith in me and my work. Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for supporting me. And thank you for taking this journey with me. There are still 2 more months to go, but with faith, dreams can become a reality. And with you by my side, I know I won’t be walking alone.
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    The time has come!

    We have until August 28th to get our votes in for my debut book, The Life Engineered, to maybe-perhaps-but-probably-not win a Dragon Award at Dragon Con!

    The Life Engineered was, alongside books by Ann Leckie and Kim Stanley Robinson, in the science fiction category of the very first Dragon Awards. It’s a public vote so I ask of you; please vote for my robot book.

    Sign up here and fill out the form. You’ll get a confirmation email and a few days after you prove you’re not a robot (discrimination, I know) you’ll get a survey ballot. Make sure you vote for The Life Engineered (and also my fellow Sword & Laser Collection authors’ books Asteroid Made of Dragons and Unattractive Vampire) and we’ll be all set.

    Haven’t read The Life Engineered? Well, click on the name of the book and get yourself a digital copy for 0.99$.

    I have some incredible news coming for A God in the Shed, so don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten what you all came here for. For now though: vote vote vote!

    Cheers,

    JF

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      Jeyna Grace liked an update for An Unattractive Vampire

      Dear Readers,

      Or should I say...Listeners? For behold, thanks to the magic of Inkshares and Drew Campbell’s British accent...

      An Unattractive Vampire is on Audible!!! 

      Thank you to everyone at Inkshares, Audible, and Mr. Campbell for making this happen. 

      So I know you’re all thinking: "Jim, I need this for my sound holes, but money has decided (literally) to see other people right now." Well, here’s a thing: Audible sponsors just about every podcast in existence. They offer so many deals and promos, it’s kind of ridiculous. For example: Lore podcast, Hardcore History, and Blurry Photos all offer trial codes. So yes, listen to awesome inspiring podcasts and when you’re done, listen to my book as well.

      Also, just a reminder that the Dragon Awards are quickly approaching, so time is running out to VOTE for Inkshares/Sword and Laser books including The Life Engineered, Asteroid Made of Dragons, and, of course, An Unattractive Vampire which also all happen to be available in e-book for the special low-low price of 99 cents until the end of the month. (Completely coincidental, I assure you. *WINK*) So please, vote for An Unattractive Vampire because what could be better than mixing vampires and dragons?

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        Jeyna Grace liked an update for Dax Harrison

        DAX FANS! ...Hey, does my forehead look huge in this photo? Stupid phone cameras. Grrr...

        I HAVE AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! As always, I must thank my backers for your continued patience and apologize for the delays.

        For those not in the know, I handed in my completed manuscript at the beginning of July. Unfortunately, it was roughly around this same time that Inkshares began going through some organizational changes.

        DON’T BE ALARMED! I have been assured that my book will in fact be published as promised, and you will eventually have your copy in your hands and/or on your e-reading devices of choice. What I still don’t know is WHEN.

        To make a long story short, Inkshares has been going through some growing pains, and they have quite a backlog of books waiting to be published. I have not been informed where I stand in this long line exactly, but I understand the Inkshares team is hard at work squeezing everyone in on their production calendar. I thank the Inkshares staff for their service, and I do not envy their herculean task at hand.

        Now, let me get to the point. I have a story, and I want to share it with you awesome folks who were gracious enough to buy it. And I know some of you are itching to read it, judging by my daily encounters of "HEY, TONY! WHERE’S THE BOOK?!"

        So, if you have purchased a copy of Dax Harrison, you can expect an email from me soon. Check you inbox over the next day or so for the subject line "DAX HARRISON - The Early Ebook Edition".

        If you choose to read the story at this time, here’s a couple things to keep in mind:

        First, the book has not yet been professionally copyedited. Meaning, you may run into the occasional grammatical error, weird sentence structure, etc. I’d like to think I was thorough, but it happens.

        Second, I would love your feedback! If you like my silly little sci-fi tale, please leave a review on Inkshares! I would love to direct you to leave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads as well, but those pages won’t exist until we get closer to publishing.

        Reviews = more eyes on the book = more books sold = Tony gets to write more books!

        I will keep you all informed on the publishing news as soon as I have it. For those of you that prefer to wait for the official ebook/paperback of Dax, I hope I won’t have to keep you waiting too much longer.

        Thanks again! You’re the best. Now I’m off to outline some more of Dax 2: Space Boogaloo. (No, that is not the actual title)

        -Tony

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          Who is Lucky?

          (*This is a book plug. The reason why I’m doing this is because I believe Webster’s book is worth the read. She only has a few days left in her campaign and I’d like to help her reach her goal. Read on if you’d like to know what I think of her work.)

          Lucky was going home when suddenly she finds herself in the middle of an interstellar conspiracy. What’s going on? Who can she trust?

          Lucky is a book by RH Webster. And Lucky... well, she’s the protagonist in Lucky. Unfortunately, Lucky isn’t as lucky as she’d hoped to be. I’ve read the sample chapters and I have to say, this is one promising book. Lucky isn’t the only well-rounded character in this familiar yet uncharted world. And Webster, undoubtedly, did a great job at bringing her characters to life. 

          If you’re into space-opera, then do give this book a look-see. Lucky has 9 more days before the end of its campaign, and anyone looking for a good read might want to consider making this book a reality.

          Give Lucky a peek: https://www.inkshares.com/books/lucky
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            Jeyna Grace liked the forum thread, G&S Contest: The Story so Far Part 3

            (Long post, Wall-o’-text incoming)


            [It’s important to note that this takes a bit of time to write and all numbers and placements are based on where everyone is when I write this. It may be different now but it should be close.]


            You can view last weeks here: The Story So Far Part 2


            Welcome back to The Story So Far, my name is @Joey Angotti  and I’ll be your guide for this evening. New faces, new covers and new videos highlight this third week of the Geek and Sundry fantasy contest right here on Inkshares! Let’s take a closer look!


            10. Her Latent Charm: Book 1 in the Bridge Series by @Dana Brentson  (46 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 10)

            Holding on to the 10th spot is Ms. Brentson and “Her Latent Charm” - the first book in the Bridge Series. She has been in and out of the top 10 but is still managing to hold onto the 10th spot. These contests feature numerous highs and lows for the authors and often surges of preorders so expect Ms. Brentson and her story featuring a young woman named Brigid, who has a knack for magic, to make its way up the leaderboard soon!

            9. Leaf Falling by @Michael Slusser  (58 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: N/A)

            Leaf Falling by Michael Slusser is a new entrant into the Top 10 and is currently pushing up the ranks of the leaderboard. Mr. Slusser has a fantastically crafted description up on his page, here it is in his own words:

            “Leaf Falling is a novel of a woman on a journey. Gifted with talents of stealth and cunning, Leaf has lived on the edges of society for many years, surviving through thievery and guile. Taken by a powerful lord due to her unnerving abilities, she is charged to journey with a mercenary and a tale-teller in pursuit of a terrible goal—one that no one will reveal to her. Hemmed in on every side, she is forced to walk a dangerous path in an attempt to win her freedom. But before that can happen, she will have to do what no other person has ever done and defy the gods themselves.”


            The story sounds extremely interesting and the character names are symbolic and extremely impactful. Mr. Slusser is an English Professor and he’s conjured up a pretty entertaining intro video on his page(Spoiler Alert: He’s smoking a pipe at the start, it’s freakin’ awesome!) - if you read the comments you’ll see that this is his second attempt at the video(I didn’t get to watch the first one) but he’s working really hard to keep things fresh and entertaining. Definitely check out the sample chapters he’s put up as well! I have a feeling we’ll be talking about Leaf Falling more next week!  



            8. The Fairy Stepmother, Inc. by @Maggie Hoyt  (65 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 9)

            Two weeks ago Ms. Hoyt was simply an honorable mention here on The Story So Far, last week she broke the top ten and this week she’s solidified herself in 8th place and still climbing up the ranks. With over 60 unique preorders, she’s now shared her third chapter for our enjoyment. The story is definitely worth a view, especially if you listen to those actually reviewing it. Here’s what @Chrissy Cook  had to say:

            “There’s nothing like a good re-imagining of a classic, and The Fairy Stepmother Inc. certainly falls into that category. Evelyn, our stepmother protagonist, is presented a real, and even likable heroine, despite her status in the traditional tale. There’s a blend of modern family dynamic (not the TV show) placed into a medieval setting that makes it at once charming, immersive, and relatable. A sure crowd-pleaser!”

            Definitely don’t miss this entry! Check it out! (Maybe she’ll give us more chapters to read!)



            7. A Beast Requires by @Jay Lockwood (66 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 7)

            No longer tied for the spot(Though close with Ms. Hoyt hot on his tail), A Beast Requires by Jay Lockwood continues to make waves on Inkshares. If you’re not following Mr. Lockwood’s book profile, comments and updates you are truly missing out. He is easily one of the most funny and entertaining people on the site. He’s also worth following because he intends to upload more Chapters of A Beast Requires as the weeks go by. If you haven’t checked out his recent video on world building(it involves a lot of food for all the foodies out there!) it is definitely worth the watch. Also, he’s uploaded an audio version of himself reading the prologue! Check it out!


            6. Flames in the Dark by @Tara Roquemore (73 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 3rd)

            Despite falling out of the Top 3, Flames in the Dark by Tara Roquemore is still one of the most intriguing titles in this contest. Now that she’s posted Chapter 1, we get to see more of the Wilde family and learn more about the story! Ms. Roquemore has also modified her description of the story at the top of the page, here’s what it says now:

            “Prophecy sends Brand Wilde to sell his smoke apples in Minian. Dangerous upheaval in the mountains, and a growing evil from beneath them has him seeking answers. There is darkness ahead despite the fire bound within him.”

            This story is definitely worth your time. (People are still buzzing about the Prologue - just sayin’.) This is a story that was Ranked 1st for some time during this contest and could easily reclaim that spot in the next few weeks.

            5. The Delicate Art of Soulripping by @Sara Polk  (76 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 2nd)
            The Delicate Art of Soulripping by Sara Polk has fallen to the 5th place after being in 2nd last week, but don’t let that deter whether or not you should check out this story. This story is dark and gritty but also full of feeling. After reading what Ms. Polk has already posted up for us, it’s easy to see why the Snarky, Darksy Syndicate(awesome name!) picked this title for the month of August. If you get 5 other people to preorder she will add you to the book and at 100 preorders she’s going to upload another chapter. Some time out of town may keep her quiet on Inkshares for a few days but I think she’ll be pleasantly surprised by the response when she comes back. Keep this book on your radar throughout the contest!

            4. The Living God by @Kaytalin Platt (77 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: Tied for 5th)
            Kaytalin Platt and her book The Living God have bounced around the Top 10 throughout the first three weeks of this contest. Currently in 4th place, only one ahead of The Delicate Art of Soulripping, and 3 preorders away from tying the Chronicles of An Domhan(again), you have to wonder what Ms. Platt has in store for us. Apparently: A LOT! Now with 4 beautifully written chapters for our viewing pleasure, Ms. Platt has been a busy little bee(shout out to Commodus from Gladiator - can’t think of anything else when using this saying) since returning from her vacation! There is a brand new website for The Living God, that you can check out right here. It’s chock-full of information about the book and character bios that are definitely worth checking out. Also, she plans on working on character illustrations very soon. If her art is as fine as her writing, I think we’re in for a treat! Check out The Living God, its new website and Ms. Platt’s comment section on the book page!

            3. Chronicles of An Domhan by @Conri (80 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: Tied for 5th)

            While no longer tied for 5th place, Mr. Conri and his book - Chronicles of An Domhan - can’t take their eyes off Ms. Platt and The Living God since they’re still close to each other in standings but Mr. Conri must continue to look forward as well as he pushes upward in the leaderboard. Now that he has broken into the top 3 and is only 1 preorder away from tying 2nd, you can’t help but notice the amount of work that’s going into his book’s page. With outstandingly beautiful and extravagant artwork from Kassandra Leigh now decorating each title on his page, it’s hard to ignore the hard work and devotion he has to his story as well as the people passionate about it around him. This combination alone makes him one of the most interesting entrants to watch and he is showing no signs of slowing down. The first video update about his book and the contest is live now on his page with more to come. Be sure to check out the first 3 chapters he has posted already and stay tuned for the 4th chapter that’s going to be up on the page soon!

            @Stephen Carignan  had some great things to say about the story and summed it up nicely in his review:

            “The compelling internal conflicts of Paladins who’ve veered from the path usually make for good reading and Chronicles of An Domhan is no exception. Balancing description with exposition, the author navigates the reader through the world with a confident hand. I look forward to reading more!”

            Nicely put, Stephen! Check out Mr. Conri’s work and do your eyeballs a favor and check out the artwork!



            2. The Slave Prince by @Jeyna Grace  (81 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 4th)

            The Slave Prince by Jeyna Grace is back in the Top 3 this week! After falling to 4th last week, Ms. Grace’s book about Thom, a mischievous teenage prince who relies on the power of a magical dagger to save his people, has bounced back in a big way. But with the Chronicles of An Domhan hot on her heels, she’ll need to really appeal to her fans and followers to stay in the top 3. Luckily, her comment section is extremely well thought out and entertaining! Usually featuring a definition that sums up what she’s about to talk about(ripped straight from google, love it lol), she’s breaking down what The Slave Prince is all about and why it’s worth the read. If 81 unique readers isn’t enough to get you to check it out, maybe the words of @Michael Sebby  will:

            “Epic fantasy novels can sometimes be cumbersome to ease into, but Grace’s world is so easily accessible and complex at the same time. She masterfully immerses you into the plot while painting a beautiful backdrop for the characters to interact in. The swelling sibling rivalry between Thom and Dedric makes for great tension in the story, and kept me engaged for the entire first two chapters as the conflict unfolded. The suspense propels the story forward with the reader anxious to find out what’s around the next corner.”

            Couldn’t have said it better myself, Michael. Check out The Slave Prince and see what all the hype is about! You won’t be disappointed!



            1. Storm Song by @Allison Griner  (100 Readers / Last Week’s Rank: 1st)

            Storm Song by Allison Griner is the first title in this Geek and Sundry fantasy contest to reach 100 unique preorders! The best part about this? Chapter 4 and 5 are now uploaded on the book’s page. You really need to do yourself a favor and go check out this story! Thoster Chatwyn is easily one of the most interesting characters currently floating around in the Inksharian Universe so you need to make sure you’re not missing out on his adventures. Allison(I’m doing good at remembering to spell it with two “L”s this week!) Griner’s writing is captivating and brilliant and vacuums you into the story like a whirlpool in the ocean(see what I did there?) - Go check out her story and see exactly why she was the first one in this contest to hit triple digits!  


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            I’m going to brainstorm some more ideas for next week. If you’re in the Top 10 you may be receiving a direct message(if we follow each other!) from me in terms of adding more content to these forum posts. It may be interview-style questions or little blurbs/quotes from the authors directly that I can add here to spice things up. Be on the lookout for that.

            I’m open to any and all feedback, let me know if I should keep doing these. If you like the idea/concept/posts then don’t be shy and inform your friends and other Inksharians. Let’s try to get more people involved in the forums in general and liven up the place!


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            I’m not sure people who aren’t tagged are even reading this or slightly interested. Also, people not using the forums enough could not be seeing this as well. Any and all extra exposure of this forum post would be appreciated!(It’s a lot of work to not be seen by more people on the site!) - A mention on your books page or more comments could keep this afloat and make sure more people see this post - therefore more exposure and good things for your entry! Plus it might get more people involved on the forums which is good for Inkshares as a whole, imo.

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            Shameless Plug: Want to help me achieve my dreams? Want to see my awkwardness when I have to include myself in the Top 10? Please take a look at A Soldier’s Crest: Heroes of Khroma(my very own entry into this contest)!

            Want to help me out in another way that literally costs you nothing? The first book in the Soldier’s Crest Series/Universe has been self-published and is already available on Amazon. Once you all get there one day you will understand the importance of Amazon reviews - please head over, check out the book(there is a “Look Inside” feature), and leave a positive review! I know it’s a cheap and maybe not completely honest review of the book, but much like Inkshare Contests, quantity/numbers go far in that regard. It could really increase sales of my first book, help me achieve my dreams and hopefully do things like this for a living(the whole point of us all being here, right?)! 

            A Soldier’s Crest

            Lastly I want to thank Inkshares for making this site and giving aspiring authors like us a chance to share our stories. I also want to thank all the Inksharians, especially those in the Top 10, for giving me some interesting stories to read and write about.

            Cheers!

            -J.A.  

            (I post it first then add the links after, so if you click on it right away you may not see the links. Just know that they’re gonna be added in an edit right after! Thanks for your patience and sorry for the inconvenience!)

            EDIT: Links added.
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