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Dear backers,

Hopefully by now, you've all received your copies of "Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside." Thank you so much to everyone who has been posting about it online (please check out the collage I put together below), especially Bailey, Tiffany, Galen, Corey, Elmer, Laura, Julian, Julie, Ollie and Alexandra. Oh yeah, and my mom. She has been repping the book HARD. Thanks, Mom!

I hope you're all as pleased as I am with how the book turned out. After all, it's your support that made this possible. I'd also like to take this as an opportunity to recognize the teams at Inkshares and Girl Friday Productions, who've been working tirelessly over the past several months to ensure you receive such a beautiful finished product. This experience has been a true team effort, and after 4+ years of writing, that's a great feeling.

Moving on, I have a few exciting pieces of news to share with you. First, I have confirmed a reading at The Tattered Cover (Colfax Avenue location) in Denver, CO on January 14th at 7pm. Big thanks to Andrew Fink and the Langer family for helping make that happen. You can find a link to the Facebook invitation here. I'd love to see you there, but if you don't live in the area, it'd be awesome if you could mention it to anyone who does. As a reminder, I'm also going to be hosting readings/parties in Oakland and Boston over the next month. Stop by my website (www.quincycarroll.com) for details.

Next, Tony D'Souza, author of "Whiteman," a highly-acclaimed novel similar in theme and subject matter to mine (only set in Western Africa) has agreed to take a look at the book. I'd strongly encourage anyone who enjoys #upMdownC to check it out. Adam Granofsky, lead singer of The War on Drugs (and a fellow alumnus of The One True School), has expressed interest, too. There's no guarantee that they'll like the book (or even read it), but I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't excited. Fingers crossed.

Barring any celebrity endorsements, I am counting on word of mouth to help publicize this novel. That's why I'd really appreciate it if you could post a short, honest review of the book once you're finished reading it. It doesn't have to be 5 stars (although that would be ideal). I want to thank Rector, Mark, Pete, Lauren, Gaynor, Hathaway, Jason, Spiro and Beidi (and Mom) for doing this already. We sent out copies of the book to interested media outlets last week, so it's great that there are already a few reviews posted on Goodreads and Amazon in case they look it up online. The book jumped 20,000 spots on Amazon over the weekend!

And last but not least, Inkshares is running a promotional giveaway on Goodreads. Twenty copies are up for grabs, so if you know anyone who uses the website, let them know! Here is a link to the contest. If you're a Zhongguotong and want to run your own competition to get your extra copies out there, that would be great, too. Try to think of who might embrace the novel most in your immediate social/professional circles. THANKS!

Quincy

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    Quincy Carroll sent an update for Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside

    Backers,

    Prepare yourselves for the best e-mail I've ever written:

    My book is now actually a thing.

    Thank you. I went into the Inkshares office yesterday and saw the physical copies. THANK YOU. Believe me when I tell you that they turned out beautifully. You should have received an e-mail recently from Inkshares confirming your address, but if you didn't, let me know. I signed all of your copies, so they should be headed out soon. (Thank you!)

    I read through the first half of the book last night, and I have to say, I'm very confident with what we've got. The success of the book, however, is now entirely out of my hands. It's up to you. Readers play an equally important role in determining a book's fate as its author. Over the next month, it would be HUGE if you could share honest reviews, tweet or post shots of your book online (#upMdownC) and/or recommend the novel to family and friends. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I understand that not everyone will be coming to this story from the same place, but that's exactly why your individual reactions are so crucial.

    The link to the Goodreads site is below. (Beginning on November 10, you'll be able to leave reviews on Amazon.)

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26219934-up-to-the-mountains-and-down-to-the-countryside

    Here are two pictures of the book. I really cannot wait to hear what each of you thinks. And once again, just in case I haven't said it enough already, thank you so much for making this possible. I owe all of you a drink.

    Quincy


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      Quincy Carroll commented on Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside

      E-books are now available to backers! If you contributed during crowd-funding at any level, you should be able to download a copy via the Inkshares website. Simply log in, click on the circle in the top righthand corner (some of you may have a picture of yourselves there), and select DOWNLOAD BOOKS. Installation instructions are provided on the next page.

      For those of you who are able to read the novel in the next few weeks, it would be a massive help if you could write an early review and post it on Goodreads, a social cataloging site for readers, where people go to discover new books. This is very, very important for generating pre-release "buzz," so I'd really appreciate it. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't allow people to post reviews prior to publication, but if you write something on Goodreads, you can always copy and paste it later! I totally understand if you would rather wait for your physical copy, however - those should be in the mail to you sometime early next month.

      I started work on this project in 2010. To see it finally come to fruition is, to say the least, a dream come true. Again, thank you for the support. I'm so excited to hear what you think!

      Quincy

      P.S. After/during reading, don't forget to listen to the song that Daniel plays in Chapter 12. A recording of that song can be found here.

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        MAJOR UPDATE:

        Proofs for the e-book are in! They look great, other than one minor formatting glitch, so I'm hopeful they'll be ready soon. If you preordered during crowdfunding (laowai, waiguoren or zhongguotong), you should be able to download a copy in the not-too-distant future. Thank you again for everything; this would not have been possible without your support.

        I've also been setting up a few readings/signings around the pub date (Nov. 10th), so please mark your calendars! As of right now, the following events are confirmed: 

        Nov. 12th (Thursday) at 7:00pm in Oakland, CA: Release party at Wolfman's Bookstore

        Nov. 21st (Saturday) at 1:00pm in Needham, MA: Signing and discussion at New England Mobile Book Fair

        Nov. 25th (Wednesday) at 4:30pm in Boston, MA: Release party at Row 34

        Apr. 7th (Thursday) at 6:00pm in Boston, MA: Reading at the Boston Public Library

        I've created Facebook invitations for the first two on my author page and am trying to book readings in Los Angeles, Denver and New York as well. The release party at Row 34 will be a private event, but any backers in the Boston area are certainly invited! Expect invitations for that to arrive in the next month or so. Can't wait to celebrate.

        If you could continue to help me spread the word, I'd really appreciate it. Posting, tweeting, recommending, patrolling the streets in a sandwich board—it all goes a long way. If you are on social media, the official hashtag we've decided to use is #upMdownC. It would really be cool to see a few posts other than my own showing up there!

        Again, thank you, thank you, thank you. Hope to see you all soon.

        Quincy

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