K.L. Noone sent an update for A Prophecy for Two

Hi, lovely followers and readers! Just letting you know we’re at 52% of the goal - 130 out of 250 orders for light publication! This is awesome, and it’s thanks to your support - let’s keep this going, with more orders, ordering again if you’d like to support the project more, and simply spreading the word - we’ve got a month left to get there!

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    K.L. Noone liked the forum thread, Allowing more than one genre per book
    I think it would be really helpful to be able to choose more than one genre for a book. Being able to pick three, or at LEAST two, would really help with describing one’s book and getting it in front of the readers who could be interested in it.

    My book, Fae Child, is a YA Fantasy - but I can only pick one or the other at the moment, which halves my audience.
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      K.L. Noone liked the forum thread, Allowing more than one genre per book
      Thank you, @Elena Stofle!I also think one of the things that really sets Inkshares apart from other publishers is the diversity of the stories we have here. Some of the books in this community are so unique, so original, that a lot of traditional publishers would overlook them in favor of clones of whatever book is currently the most popular on the market. A lot of Inkshares books are really groundbreaking in their own right, exploring ideas and themes you’re just not likely to find anywhere else. I think that’s something the entire Inkshares community should be really proud of, and eager to show off to the world. :)

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        K.L. Noone sent an update for A Prophecy for Two

        Hi, readers! Just letting you know that we’re at 101 copies - 40% of the goal, which is 250 copies by Jan. 15 - and I’m so thrilled to think we might actually get this published, with your help! I’ll try to have chapter three up for you next week, after I finish grading all these final exams and term papers - for which a magical fairy-companion/grading assistant would be so very helpful, wouldn’t he...?  :-)

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