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So it’s come to this... publication day.

To be honest, it snuck up on me. I thought the actual pub date was June 15th. Needless to say, I’m unprepared. 

I could bore you with a long text about how important your support has been, but instead, let’s take a quick look at what you were a part of accomplishing, shall we?

  • We published a book. "Wasn’t that the goal?" Absolutely. But publishing a book is a huge deal, especially for the author. Of all the things we’ve done, 
  • That book got great early reviews from CriptTV, Fangoria, the creator of Bates Motel and a few others who I had never dreamed of getting the attention of.
  • Our book got optioned by Skydance to be produced by Akiva Goldsman. This is huge! (not automatic-tv-show-huge, but huge nonetheless) I’ve never even considered television as a medium for A God in the Shed, but obviously, others disagree.
  • A God in the Shed is going to be an audiobook too.

All of that, and probably more in the future, because of Inkshares’ tireless work and your support. I know some of you had even forgotten you’d pre-ordered this book. That’s how long the road has been. Yet, here we are.

So what’s next?

  • Well, hopefully you read and enjoy A God in the Shed. Perhaps even to review it on Amazon, Goodreads and wherever you can leave a review. Write one and copy/paste it everywhere.
  • Get in touch with me on Twitter @jfdubeau and let me know what you thought.
  • Or get on the mailing list for my newsletter at jfdubeau.com/books
  • Brace yourself for my next projects. The Sequel to A God in the Shed is already being written, but in the meantime, why not follow the page for the sequel to The Life Engineered? I’ll be having some announcements regarding that one sooner than you might think.

So that’s it. You guys are amazing and you’ve done something amazing for me. Hopefully there will be so much more in the future and I’d be thrilled if every one of you were there for the ride.

Thank you. So much.

JF



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    Patrick Tebbe sent an update for Crow’s Gambit

    I don’t want to panic anyone but 3rd and 4th place are gaining on us in the contest. 

     

    Now would be an excellent time to tell that friend about this great story you know about! 

    The second excerpt from Chapter 9 went out earlier tonight. It introduces the rest of Cassie’s team at the Crow Works. I hope you are getting more of a feel for the story now.

    We are also starting a short term benefit incentive. In celebration of Flag Day in the U.S., for every Pre-Order received between now and 11:50pm Wednesday July 14th I will donate $10 (up to a maximum of $100) to the American Legion chapter here in Le Sueur, MN. The orders do not have to come from Le Sueur and the book does not have to get published. I will make the donation regardless. 

    This is a great deal. If I win the contest you get a cool book and the American Legion gets a donation. If I don’t get published it costs you nothing but the Legion STILL gets the donation. Please help spread the word. 

    PT 

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      Patrick Tebbe sent an update for Crow’s Gambit

      Congratulations! Crow’s Gambit is holding at 2nd place in the Nerdist contest and I couldn’t do it without your support. But…there are several good authors coming up strong behind us. Please don’t stop spreading the word! 

      I just sent out an excerpt from Chapter 9. It introduces a new character, Susan. There is also an introduction to the Crow Research division known as the Crow Works (modeled after the Lockheed Skunk Works and the Boeing Phantom Works). 

      At this time I’m also redesignating the support levels with some new rewards.

      • Crow Research Investor ($10) – Supporter will receive a copy of the Crow Research Prospectus. 
      • Crow Research Employee ($20) – Supporter will receive a copy of the Crow Research Employee Manual and the Prospectus.
      • Crow Works Access ($60) – Supporter will receive the Employee Manual, Prospectus, and an identification badge allowing access to the Crow Works.    

      The end is near but I need all of your help getting us there in one piece. More to come… 

      PT 

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        Hello dear followers!

        We have slipped down to 7th place! Backwards momentum isn’t good. SO, an incentive for you to order, and order now:

        If I get 9 preorders in the next 24 hours, I will record myself reading the first chapter of Mutants: Uprising, swears and all. I don’t normally swear all that much, so this could be a disaster. A disaster you’ll want to hear!

        Preorder here. Just $10 for an ebook and my undying gratitude!

        If you’re interested in Spotify playlists, here’s the one I listen to when I’m writing this story.

        Have a great Sunday! I’m off to see Wonder Woman again and get empowered.
        ~Jane-Holly

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          Patrick Tebbe sent an update for Crow’s Gambit

          The Nerdist SciFi contest is now at the two week mark! And I am both elated and panicked. Crow’s Gambit is currently holding on to the 2nd place in the contest and I cannot thank you all enough. Really, the support and comments on the story mean a great deal to me.  

          However, there are some really good authors and stories nipping at our heels. There is also the great unknown of Syndicates that could come into play. Anything can still happen! If you are fence sitting now is the time to jump into the fray. If you have a friend who might be interested in the story now is the time to let them know about the contest. 

          In these last two weeks I’m going to start giving you more insights into the story. I don’t want to give out TOO much and ruin the story for you but I’m eager to start sharing some of the other characters and their interactions. Today I’m posting an excerpt from Chapter 8. On Monday I’ll be posting the first of two excerpts from Chapter 9. 

          I’m also working on the Q&A video as we speak. That will be coming out soon too. Some good questions have already been submitted but if you are still wondering something PLEASE let me know. 

          Stay with me. Your support means more now than ever. More to come…and thanks. 

          PT 

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            (Long post, Wall-o’-text incoming)
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            [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.]

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            Hey everyone! My name is @Joey Angotti  and welcome to The Story So Far Nerdist Sci-Fi Contest Edition! I made a forum post not that long ago explaining that I would be releasing these every other week instead of every week like I did for the last contest. The reasoning behind that is mainly because I had a few (good!) things happen in my life between the first one I released and this one so I’m busy focusing on that and don’t have as much time as I did for the last contest. I think in the long run that this will make these a little more interesting and not as taxing to write as the last contest I was writing about the same books every week and practically writing the same things about them. That’s basically all I needed to get out of the way first before we start, but now we can focus on the fact that there has been quite a few shake ups in the top 20 and some new faces. Let’s get this ball rolling, shall we?

             You can view the last edition here: Nerdist Sci-Fi Contest The Story So Far Part 1

            (I understand some titles are tied, but I’m going to just post them in the order they appear on the leaderboards!)

             

            20. Life Versus Death by @Michael Adams  (7 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            Life Versus Death by Michael Adams is the first book in a planned trilogy. If you haven’t checked out his author page yet, I highly recommend it as this concept is pretty dang awesome! What I noticed immediately from his description of the story and the character names is that there are a ton of little easter egg-like references to other authors and book series scattered throughout the story as well as the character names themselves. That hooked me right away as I love little homages and tips of the hat to other works like that and it really makes you want to root for certain characters and their journeys before you even begin diving in.

            The concept is basically that a man (Paul Truman) dies and is sent to the afterlife but due to some unusual circumstances regarding his death, he’s sent back to find out how he died. That alone is pretty awesome, but throw in the fact that Death itself is bored of his day-to-day and gathers some characters up to try to change the monotony of everyday death dealing and we’re in for one wild ride! Definitely check out the book page where you will find a really great sample chapter!

            19. Pre-Cognition by @Robert Trusardi  (8 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 9th)

            Unfortunately Pre-Cognition by Robert Trusardi fell out of the Top 10, but I still believe that this is one of the top campaigns to watch in this contest. I mentioned last time that Mr. Trusardi has quite the credentials coming into this contest and I believe it will show more and more with each week. This is probably one of the most thought-out and polished concepts in the contest and the sample chapters are definitely worth the read. While you’re on the book page, you should head over to the review page and see what other people are saying about this story so far. Majority of the reviews talk about Mr. Trusardi’s writing style saying how clean and concise it is and I couldn’t agree more. Christopher Lee went on to say: “This project looks like a hell of a lot of fun!” and I couldn’t agree with Mr. Lee more. Don’t miss this one!

            18. Maritime Expedition and Recovery by @Connor Johnson  (9 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 15th)

            Despite falling three places in the Top 20, I still believe that this story by Mr. Johnson is one of the most unique in the contest and the sooner people check it out the better! Mr. Johnson has added another chapter for our viewing pleasure and it definitely helps flesh out some more of the story and the characters. If nothing else, you should at least treat yourself to the first chapter which follows Cascade, one of William “Riptide” Fisher’s crew members. I like this approach, as William is ultimately the main character(and does get established in this chapter as well), but it immediately gives us insight into his crew, who they are and why they’re so important. The writing, storytelling and world-building is all top notch and definitely worth the read. I highly recommend checking this one out!

            17. Anita by @Gilles DeCruyenaere  (12 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            One of the new stories this week in the Top 20 is Anita by Gilles DeCruyenaere. Anita follows a recently widowed photographer by the name of Mitch Cranston who discovered a mysterious robot while out on a photo shoot in an abandoned factory. The most intriguing part of this story to me is the fact that machines, robots and technology in general is given a boost by human brain tissue and in some cases entire human brains. In most cases those human brains are given the tasks that actual humans would deem too dangerous or unpleasant. Mitch finds one of these robots and immediately sets out for answers to the questions he has. The most important being: “Whose brain is in this robot?”

            What follows is an interesting story that isn’t just about human brains powering robots and technology, but instead about numerous morality issues, the choices and decisions that factor into what is right or wrong and the freedom to choose for yourself. Ultimately, this story by Mr. DeCruyenaere forces us to ask ourselves a lot of the above questions and is shaping up to be a great read. I highly recommend checking out his book page as there are diagrams showing how the brain-powered tech works as well as a prologue, chapter and excerpt for us to read!  

            16. Far Flung by @TCC Edwards  (13 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 8th)

            I already mentioned a lot of interesting things about this story last time, but now there is an awesome introduction video up where Mr. Edwards reveals to us where his inspirations came from and he also breaks down the story, what it’s about and who he is! Definitely worth watching the video and getting introduced to this wonderful story and world he’s trying to build. I also suggest heading over to the discussion page on his book page as Mr. Edwards has been one of the most consist entries with updates and he has a trailer in the works that’s coming to his page soon. Keep an eye out for that and check out the chapter he has up on his page already!

            15. Multiverse Theory 2: Spring Break Boogaloo by @Nick Scott and Noa Gavin  (17 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            Another new entry this week, Multiverse Theory 2: Spring Break Boogaloo by Nick Scott and Noa Gavin has my favorite title out of all the stories entered so far. I was scrolling through the list prepping this edition of The Story So Far and saw this new title and immediately needed to know more! This story is technically the follow-up to Practical Applications for Multiverse Theory but you do not need to read the first book in order to absolutely enjoy this one. I say absolutely enjoy because this story seems like it’s going to be one of the most fun entries in the contest. Just from reading the sample chapter, there will be a ton of funny references and interesting dialogue. There will also be a screaming banana and a potential octopus overlord villain - which, if that doesn’t entice you to check this story out then I don’t know what will! Head on over, give their sample chapter a read and join in on the discussion section! Last but certainly not least, they are also taking some of the money from the preorders and donating it to the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention!


            14. Evolved by Luis Rosado (19 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            A lot of new faces this week, here’s another: Evolved by Luis Rosado! A very mysterious prologue that sets the tone for what we can expect is all that has been provided so far for this story but judging by the discussion section and the handful of reviews on Mr. Rosado’s book page - a lot of people are excited to see more of this story. I don’t have a lot to say about this one this week, but I’ll definitely be keeping my eye on it as more is added. In the meantime, head over and check out that prologue!

            13. Seven Days, Seven Years by @Mike Noyes  (23 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 6th)

            Despite jumping up a few readers, Seven Days, Seven Years by Mike Noyes has fallen to 13th. There hasn’t been much in terms of updating for this story this week, but I still recommend going over to his book page and giving his sample chapter a read. It seems like it’s going to be really interesting!

             

            12. The Force Inherent by @Alistair James  (24 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 11)

            Mr. James is running a great campaign and hopefully that translates into even more readers soon. If you haven’t seen his discussion section yet you should head on over to his book page and check that out right away. He’s posted some really cool artwork including some posters that would be found in the universe of his book that tell some of the back story leading to the events of his book. I highly recommend checking those out as they are really well done! While you’re there don’t forget to check out the sample chapters he’s provided so far!

            11. Dismissal by @Zach Phillips  (34 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            Dismissal by Zach Phillips is another new edition to the Top 20 this week and it’s already making a big impact. With 34 readers and and 43 followers, Mr. Phillips is climbing up the ranks quickly. This story takes place in the future, where the government sets up a plan that causes them to actively fire employees for 3 month periods and during those 3 months the workers that were fired can’t make any income. There are security officers that enforce this rule and the main focus of the story, Jake Cross, is one of those security officers. Jake Cross is eventually put into a position where he must choose between his job and going against the very ideals he’s supposed to protect. There are 4 chapters up for our viewing and I highly recommend checking them out. The writing is top notch and flows really well!

            10. Curio Citizen by @Katherine Forrister  (38 Readers / Last T.S.S.F. Rank: N/A)

            Yet another new entry to the Top 20, Katherine Forrister has entered with a bang as she’s already in the Top 10 with 38 readers. Ms. Forrister is a writer who loves Fantasy and Sci-Fi. She also makes woodburning art (so cool!) for her own shop, “Dark Corner Pyrography.” Her entry is Curio Citizen, which follows the story of Carmen O’Dwyer who is scooped up from her home on Earth by aliens and brought to the planet Paz. On Paz she’s caged and put on display like a feral animal. In an effort to show the locals she’s not an animal, she friends one of the local aliens in hopes of escaping. There are currently 3 chapters and two excerpts for us to check out and her discussion section has been awesome so far. Definitely check out her book page as soon as you can!

            9. 1000 Faces by @J. Graham-Jones  (39 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 5th)

            1000 Faces by J. Graham-Jones has fallen out of the Top 5 but not by much. Ms. Jones continues to run one of the most interesting campaigns with one of the best discussion sections. The little gifs she keeps posting of different faces changing are both haunting and interesting. I highly recommend heading over to her page and checking out this story and her discussion section. If you haven’t read the excerpts she put up yet, you need to. This is easily one of the most intriguing(and somewhat spooky!) stories in this contest and it’s backed up 100(1000?) fold by the excerpts. Go read them!  

             

            8. After Death by @Daniel Lee  (39 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            After Death by Daniel Lee has one of the coolest concepts in the contest. Cara Lindley is basically the typhoid mary of a plague that wipes out most of humanity. Once in the afterlife, she wants to find a cure for the disease that she unintentionally spread. Through reincarnation and multiple story tellings, this story is set to take us on an amazing journey as Cara searches for a cure. The first sample chapter posted on the book page really sets the tone for what we can expect from this story and it all seems very intense as well as well-constructed.

            Mr. Lee’s credentials are just as impressive as his writing. If you check out Dan-Lee.net you’ll see that he has a ton of experience in the entertainment industry as both an editor and a writer. He has helped edit major movie trailers and helped write, edit and direct the feature film Journeyman. His sudden entry and rise in the ranks is well-warranted and look for him to keep climbing as the weeks go by! 

            7. Linked by @Philip Umbrino (40 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            Another new book this week, Linked by Philip Umbrino has plowed through the ranks early on here. 40 readers strong, Linked tells the story of a young girl named Erica who tries to help a man whose consciousness was uploaded to an artificial body find his human form. Reading the two chapters Mr. Umbrino provided, humanity is the overall theme here as well as exactly what it means to be alive. I loved what I read so far and I’m hoping he posts some more chapters for us to check out before the end of the contest. Plus, Mr. Umbrino is from NY so I gotta cheer for him by default!

            6. Mutants: Uprising by @Jane-Holly Meissner  (42 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 3rd)

            Mutants: Uprising has fallen out of the Top 3, but don’t think Ms. Meissner isn’t trying, she jumped up 20 readers from last edition and at that pace will find herself back in the Top 3 in no time. On top of that she has uploaded a really awesome book trailer that you should definitely head over and check out as soon as possible. It’s really well made and acts as a great introduction to this story she’s created for us. With 93 followers, a simple sway in her direction could turn the tides of this entire competition. If you’re still on the fence and haven’t watched the aforementioned book trailer, it may be the sway you were waiting for. Either way, this is a fantastic story that I look forward to seeing on bookshelves one day!

            5. The Experiment Himself by @Takim Williams  (44 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 2nd)

            The Experiment Himself has suffered the same fate as Mutant: Uprising and has slipped out of the Top 3. This story also has jumped quite a bit of readers from the last edition so it’s highly possible for it to squeeze back into the Top 3 before the contest ends. I still think this is one of the most unique stories in the contest and I hope we can get more updates in the discussion section from Mr. Williams to see more into the creative mind that came up with this concept. Definitely head on over to his page and especially check out the positive reviews he’s received so far!


            4. Artificial Generation by @Anniken Haga  (44 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 7th)

            One of the most impressive campaigns from the start of this contest has become Artificial Generation by Anniken Haga. Last edition this story was in 7th place with only 10 readers, now it sits just shy of the Top 3 with 44 readers. An extremely impressive 34 reader jump. Ms. Haga is running a solid campaign and already running the story through beta-readers for feedback, so the manuscript will most likely be polished well before the end of this contest. I’m looking forward to seeing how this story grows, especially if it lands in the Top 3 and scores a deal with Nerdist. You can help make that happen by heading over to her book page, checking out the sample chapters provided and clicking on that pre-order button if you like what you see. Definitely check it out!

            3. Proteus by @Evan Graham  (50 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: N/A)

            I knew Evan Graham was well on his way into this contest(He technically warned me in the last edition lol) and I had no doubts that he would make an impact right out the gate. Sure enough, here we are and here he is sitting in the Top 3 with a whopping 50 readers already! Mr. Graham is best known for his last campaign for his book Tantalus Depths. I immediately wondered if there was any connection and there is! Proteus is set in the same universe, though it doesn’t act as a prequel or sequel. Instead, it falls in a different time and place as the series follows more of an anthology-like setting. I can not recommend this series enough and the 50 readers that got it into the Top 3 are proof that it’s a good recommendation! There is currently an excerpt up on his read page and a ton of updates in the discussion section. If you’re planning to enter a contest on Inkshares in the future, this would be a good place to learn how campaigning is done. Check it out!

            2. Crow’s Gambit by @Patrick Tebbe  (59 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 4th)

            Jumping from 4th to 2nd place this edition is Crow’s Gambit by Patrick Tebbe. Another impressive jump in readership as Crow’s Gambit has jumped 41 readers since my last edition! Probably helping that cause is the brand spankin’ new book trailer on the book page! On top of that, Mr. Tebbe has added new content on every tab on the book page as well! His story is very interesting, as is his discussion section. This is turning out to be one heck of a contest as well with majority of the Top 10 only separated by a few readers. If you’ve been on the fence on who to support, now would be a good time to decide. If you’re waiting for someone to help you decide, Mr. Tebbe is on a great run and his book page is probably the best place to start. Check out Crow’s Gambit as soon as you can!

            1. Mission 51 by @Ferd Crôtte 

            (100 Readers / Last T.S.S.F.’s Rank: 1st)

            Coming in 1st place yet again this week is Mission 51 by Ferd Crotte! This story has become the one to beat, or maybe even a runaway at this stage of the contest. Not a lot of time remains and Mr. Crotte’s 100 readers is 41 ahead of 2nd place. Right now it may be safe to say that the other contestants are fighting for 2nd and 3rd. Whether or not that’s the case, no one is telling that to Mr. Crotte who continues to deliver the goods on his campaigning! A new book trailer is up on his book page, a giveaway contest for those who preorder his book and a ton of updates in his discussion section are just the tip of the iceberg for some of the things Mr. Crotte is doing during his campaign. As if that wasn’t good enough, he’s also been picked up by the Rite of Passage Syndicate! There is a reason why Mission 51 is currently #1(I like to think it’s all the cool drawings scattered throughout the book page!) and if you haven’t checked out his campaign yet, now would be a great time to do so before you miss out on helping this book stay at #1!

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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 Plugs: My name is Joseph Angotti, I’m the writer and creator of the Soldier’s Crest universe and I just signed a publishing deal with The Polyethnic Publishing Company in January. My first book, A Soldier’s Crest, was self-published a while back but it’s going to be re-released under The Polyethnic brand in November. I’m currently working on an E-Book to be released in July and another one in September(if I can get it done in time!)

            Here’s a link for the self-published version on Amazon if you’re curious: A Soldier’s Crest

            If you’re all interested in keeping in touch outside of Inkshares(I check my DMs on here every day but still), you can find me on just about every form of Social Media:

            Twitter: SoldiersCrest

            Instagram: SoldiersCrest
            Facebook: A Soldier’s Crest Book Page

            I Youtube stuff sometimes: Soldier’s Crest

            I livestream video games and writing sometimes too: SynthroLives

            If you’re interested in reaching out to me through Email, you can private message me on here or any of the above social media platforms for further information.

            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 20, 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, please let me know if anything is wrong. I know some names aren’t tagged yet, they were giving me problems. I’ll have that fixed in a minute.

            EDIT 2: Names fixed(would help if I stopped spelling Ferd Crotte’s name as Fred! Sorry!!) Other names not linked are because those accounts are set to private.

            EDIT 3: Added my own personal link stuff.

             

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              His journalism career ended badly. Hers hasn’t started. If they can’t discover who robbed a San Francisco museum, they’ll both wind up in the obituaries. Order now for some high stakes larceny!
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              Hey everyone! So the last contest I did this for I did one every Friday/Saturday and I was planning to do it this time as well but I recently found out some *very* good news from my publisher involving one of my works so due to having to shift focus there I am going to do these every other week. So the second edition should be this Friday!

              I think this will end up being slightly better in the long run regardless as far as The Story So Far is concerned since last time I felt like I was repeating myself a lot trying to put out new content for stories that stay in the Top 10 for a long time or the entire contest so hopefully this will keep things fresh for you, the readers, and myself.

              Thanks for the patience as I cook up this weeks edition, expect it Friday or Saturday night. Also thank you so much for the feedback!
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