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Good morning everyone!

I hope your weekend was nice! I managed to do some recovery on Sunday, so I’ve got a bit of energy going into this week. Last week and the weekend was extremely busy! Saturday morning I woke up at 6 AM and went to help set up the booth at the Collingswood Book Festival. Then, I headed off to a help video a wedding. I didn’t get to stay for the whole festival, but I hear great things! At the Festival we gave out cool key bookmarks and small booklets with the first chapter inside. I was also advertising the cover design promotion, which is still going on! I managed to run the booth for the first hour of the festival. It was a bit nervewracking to try and sell people on a book I could not phyiscally give them that day. Hopefully the sample chapter helped.

 

This Friday I hope to have a treat for you guys! We did a Story By Sentence game. I hope to compile all those sentences from the festival and let you read the story that all the contributors helped write. 

Another cool thing? My main character decided to show up and mingle with the crowd! Luckily there weren’t any incidents with disgruntled Ice Mages or unhinged Raukes. 
 

She did get to meet a giant fish, though. 
 


Campaign Update: We are 61 orders away from Quill guys! 61!!! We are still 5th place in the Geek & Sundry Contest.

Speaking of Geek and Sundry.... We were featured on Geek & Sundry in the Here are Five Underdogs In the Geek & Sundry Fantasy Contest article written by Rick Heinz, author of The Seventh Age: Dawn.

I just want to point out that there are 366 entries in the Geek & Sundry Contest and we are 5th (for now, looks like there are some cool books gaining ground). Whether or not we win that Top 3 slot... We rocked this contest. 

The Prophetess

Throughout history, in great times of need, a prophet has come to a select few and revealed to them the coming darkness. Each time they have appeared differently. This time, she is known only as the Prophetess. She came to Saran’s mother just before Saran was born and revealed to her the prophecy of the Vel d’Ekaru and the Equitas. Rebecca died soon after. Many years later the Prophetess appeared before a sickened Rowe Blackwell. She has been his guide, and he her messenger ever since. But, as the days grow closer to the rise of the Vel d’Ekaru, her visits have grown less frequent. Some even speculate that she was only the figment of Rowe’s guilt-ridden mind. 

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    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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      Robert Batten liked an update for The Living God


      Happy Friday!

      I don’t know about you, but this week was exhausting. I’d say I’m happy for the weekend, but I’ve got to work on Saturday (part-time wedding photographer/videographer). It’s time to rally and keep pushing, both with this campaign and staying awake while interacting with humans. I find that when I get this rundown, I just got to focus on putting one foot in front of the other. I think that’s a good solution for a lot of things in life. 

      Campaign Update: We are 64 orders from making Quill! That is super exciting! We are still 5th in the contest. Help me out by recommending the book on Inkshares. It’s that cool black Recommend button next to those colorful social media icons at the top of The Living God page. While you’re there, why don’t you share on your social media as well? 

      And, this is really important! If you haven’t already, why don’t you leave a review? Its as easy as clicking the link right there and typing, "This book is really interesting! Check it out!" 

      Book Cover promotion is still going strong. If you haven’t yet placed a pre-order, and happen to need a flashy cover designed by a professional cover artist, a cover that isn’t pixilated or potentially going to get you sued for copyright infringement, I’m your girl. Here is just a PSA about copyright infringement. I point out the copyright thing because many authors don’t know that taking images from Google and using them in their promotions, whether as a book cover, a poster, or banner ad is illegal and it can really get you into trouble with copyright laws. I am part of a number of author web and Facebook groups and I can’t tell you the number of times I see copyrighted content being used by an author. This includes artwork found on Deviant Art (or any artist’s website). You have to have written permission (often a contract) to use artwork from an artist, and it often includes payment upfront or commission from book sales. Unless the artist is a friend, and then that is between you guys. Memes or GIFs are totally different and not included in this PSA, just images taken and passed off as belonging to some you or related to a work that you created, when in fact it was created for someone and something else. If you need imagery for your book or promotions I highly recommend stock photography websites. There are some free and some paid. My favorite free one is, I kid you not, Free Images.com.  My favorite paid one is Deposit Photos.com, it is reasonably priced. Okay, end of PSA and sorry, that made this update got pretty long, but I thought it was something that would be helpful to you guys in the future. 

      Aleira Ritan

      Aleira grew up in Adrid, on its border with Mavahan. When she was five her family tried to flee the poverty and civil war in Adrid as refugees, her family was slaughtered and she was captured during a border skirmish with Mavhan forces. Aleira was sold as a slave to a small facility that specified in training Champions and Challengers. Since she was small and frail, she was branded with the mark of a Sparring slave, and never meant to be anything other than disposable practice meat. But, Aleira did not die. She fought, she killed, she lived. She survived to become the reigning champion of the female Challengers and was later bought by the royal family and given to Xalen as a wife. She did not know Xalen’s kindness at the time, but saught to show him that she was no man’s property. She beat him senseless on his wedding night, which earned his respect as well as his admiration. They grew to love each other. After losing her child, Aleira vowed that she would make Mavahan pay and that, when the time came, every slave would taste freedom.

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        Hello Knightmares!

        My campaign ends in 24 hours! If you still want to grab a book before all the perks end, do so today! They’ll be gone tomorrow!

        Updates to come as I enter into the next phase of publishing The Knightmares. 

        In the meantime, check out my other project, VEXED!

        Thanks again to everyone who helped me reach my goal. I can’t thank you enough!


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          Hey Campers!

          Right now Sunshine is Forever is sitting at 690/750 preorders. You’re probably thinking, "That’s awesome! He is for sure going to make it!" And you’re probably right, but I won’t make it without your help! If every single one of you convinces one person to buy the book this week, I will be done! There are also some of you out there who are still just following the book, and haven’t preordered yet. What are you waiting for?Preorder! https://www.inkshares.com/books/sunshine-is-forever

          So what happens when I hit 750? First, I’ll send the manuscript to Inkshares’ assigned editor. We will rework whatever needs to be reworked. Once it is ready, a cover designer will redesign the cover. After that, the book with be printed and shipped directly to you. The faster I get to 750, the faster I can start working on getting the book into your hands. Help me reach my goal!

          I came across this awesome explanation of Inkshares as a company: "Recently called ’The future of publishing’ by The Wall Street Journal, Inkshares is a book publisher that uses a crowdfunding model instead of agents and acquisitions editors to decide what to publish. Their community of readers can pre-order a book project on Inkshares.com, and if the project hits its funding limit, Inkshares brings the book to life by providing editorial services, design, production, national distribution, and marketing."

          And in case you missed it, here are links to all of the interviews I have done about the book.

          Interview 1: http://apotheosisstudios.com/blog/2016/8/24/sunshine-is-forever-guest-post-by-kyle-t-cowan

          Interview 2: http://www.foxforcefivenews.com/kyle-t-cowan-tackles-depression-with-sunshine-is-forever-talks-preacher-interview/

          Interview 3: https://eyesandearsbooks.wordpress.com/2016/09/07/author-interview-kyle-t-cowan/

          Interview 4: http://www.alastairluft.com/blog/author-interview-kyle-t-cowan

          You’ve helped me get this far, now please help me finish this campaign this week! You are all the best!

          And remember, you can’t have a rainbow without sunshine!

          Kyle T. Cowan

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            Hey everyone. Friendly helpful PSA time.

            I ordered a physical book but was just told my ebook is ready to download. What happened? 

            Don’t worry. If you backed These Are My Friends on Politics, you’ll either have received or soon will receive an email informing you your ebook download is ready. That’s not a goof — every physical book comes with a complimentary ebook version you can load onto your preferred e-reader of choice. So you’re getting that right now while the physical books are being prepared for shipment. If you ordered a physical book (or three, or ten), that package will be heading your way before long. This is just a pre-order bonus.

            Sounds good. So what’s a .mobi file? 

            If your experience with getting ebooks comes from buying them straight from Amazon’s or Apple’s store, you might be a little thrown by seeing two different formats presented for your consumption. The download page has all the instructions you’ll need, but here’s a bonus quick cheat sheet. 

            ePub version: This is the .mp3 of ebooks, and it works on anything not called a Kindle. So if you’re using iBooks for iOS/Mac, Google Books for Android, or a Sony Reader/Nook/Kobo/basically any e-reader ever made that isn’t a Kindle, this is the format for you. 

            Kindle (.mobi) version: This one is for anyone using a tablet made by Amazon -- be it a Kindle Fire, the regular monochrome Kindles (Paperwhite, whatever weird name that new one is called) or anything else that has the word "Kindle" stamped on it. It also will display nicely on the Kindle desktop app for PC and Mac. The one place it won’t load: the Kindle app for iOS, which uses a different file format that’s laden with DRM and requires purchase through Amazon’s own store to display books properly. Fortunately, if you’re an iOS person, the ePub version plays perfectly with iBooks. 

            So should I read this ebook now or wait for the physical book if I ordered one of those? 

            Honestly? If I’m being candid, I’d wait, because I think the physical book is the best experience. I love ebooks, but I don’t think heavily-illustrated books are best served by that format. I also hope this is the kind of book people open up and enjoy together, which is something the physical book better allows to happen. It’s up to you, of course, but if you’re waiting on a physical book and choose to ignore the email about the ebook as result, you’ll get no argument from me. 

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              You know, I’m not the only person who stands to benefit from everyone helping to get my book funded.

              If you order a copy, you’ll be able to say you helped launch an author’s entire career. When you’re walking around the mall and you see my book sitting in a bookstore window, you can point at it and say "I helped put that there."
              When the movie rights get sold, and Tantalus Depths becomes the big summer blockbuster, you can go see it on the big screen and say "This movie exists because of me." Every book I ever write and get published will only have a chance at success because this one did, so 20 years from now, when my twelfth novel hits the shelves, you can say you helped get that one published too. You wouldn’t be wrong.



              Remember: whoever refers the most people to order a copy of Tantalus Depths by the end of its campaign will be immortalized by having a planet named after them. So get out there and bring as many family members and friends as you can to help bring us to our goal.

              If just half the people who have already ordered copies of Tantalus Depths were to get just one friend each to do the same, we’d hit our goal instantly. As always, this story can only be told with your help.

              20 days left. 164 orders still needed. Let’s do this together.
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                Good morning readers!! 

                It is Monday, time for the usual Monday Update. However, today is a special Monday because it is officially my birthday! I’m excited to have made it another year.

                Nothing as far as numbers has changed from last weeks update. We are still #5 in the Geek & Sundry Contest. We are still 72 pre-orders from making Quil. So, since it is my birthday.... If you feel like making a girl super happy on her birthday, why not pre-order the book (or a second copy)?

                So, the characters that I’m going to highlight going forward appear somewhere around chapter 10 or so. I suppose some of their bios might be a bit spoilery? However, I feel that, since you’re investing in helping me crowdfund this book, spoilers are a little treat that you deserve. So, I give you....

                Xalen Okara

                Xalen Okara was a Droven Masodite, an elite general for the country of Droves just south of Mavahan. He was gravely wounded and taken prisoner by the Mavahan army in one of the bloodiest battles the people of the First head ever seen. It is said to have permanently stained the sand of the desert red. Droves was conquered by Mavahan and its people enslaved. Xalen became a prized slave to the Mavahan royal family and earned Honor, as much as allowed to a slave, by competing in their gladiatorial games as a Champion. Xalen was later given a female Champion as a wife, as the royal family of Mavahan hoped to breed future Champions for their sport, treating the proud Droven Masodite like cattle. Xalen and his wife Aleira attempted to escape captivity in the hopes of finding a better future for their unborn child, but they were ultimately captured. Aleira lost the baby. When the time comes to seek freedom with the help of Keleir Ahriman, both Xalen and Aleira will risk everything to see Mavahan burn. 

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                  Robert Batten liked the forum thread, Writing Playlist: I need new songs
                  @Elsa Denker If you ever need to add heavier music the album Core by Stone Temple Pilots is very good. Soundgarden is also a solid band.
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                    I used to listen to a lot of Lindsey Stirling about a year ago, but didn’t keep track of her music. I just had a listen to some of her new songs, and they’re very good! Going straight on my playlist.

                    Robert - I had a listen to the artists you recommended. I’ve never listened to much cover music before, but I really liked the ones I heard - particularly the ones from Alex Goot. I’ve heard of Pentatonix - I’ll look some more into their music.

                    Joey - Two Steps From Hell sounds familiar. I’m having a listen now - already I’m enjoying the music. One of their pieces sounds extremely familiar. I like soundtrack-esque music for writing, particularly when it’s taken straight from a film as it tends to be quite long. Your suggestions are going to be very handy :)
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