Greetings! Time for an update! Wizard World 2016 Wrap up!
Last weekend I had my first booth at Wizard World in Chicago, and I’d like to give a thanks to everyone who was a part of that. Particularly BaconMooseComics for allowing me to share half our corner booth.
If you want to see all our pictures of the amazing cosplay we found and our booth set up, go ahead and click :Here: go ahead and hit "like" on that page if you want.
In other news, Inkshares has been hard at work figuring out the best date to release the book, and that means things got changed.
The book’s official release date is now 1/17/17. If there were 17 months in a year, I really would of tried to get it there..
Either way, this extra time allows me to conjure up some more conventions, articles, and start writing the sequel, Dystopia.
Until next week!
Hello Cape’s Side Bayers!
Here we go! Officially 2 weeks left in the campaign!
It’s been a long 5 months and somewhat bitter sweet that the end of pre-orders is fast approaching.
We have just under 50 orders to go, ideally I’d love to hit that before the 2 weeks are up (this way I can take a much needed nap sooner!), but, you guys have been unbelievably supportive and somehow become more so with each passing day. I cannot thank you enough for the recommendations, the reviews, the prologue recommendations, and of course the orders.
If you haven’t ordered a copy, and want to, you can click on this link here: https://www.inkshares.com/books/cape-s-side-bay
:)
Today, with 2 weeks left, I’ll share the water colour painting my friend did for Cape’s Side Bay back in March (it was later used by fellow Inkshares author Tabi Card in the cover art you see on the page).
Hope you enjoy it and the rest of your weekend!
All the best,
James
Dear Authors,
The end of this week will mark my sixth as CEO of Inkshares. It’s been a long but exciting six weeks with all-time high-water marks: the most-ever new-author sign-ups as part of the Geek & Sundry Fantasy Contest; the announcement of our first venture into horror with Crypt TV beginning this coming Thursday; the sale of the TV rights for J.F. Dubeau’s A God in the Shed; and the exercise of the TV option for Filip Syta’s The Show. Yes, The Show will be a show.
As has been actively discussed in both our emails with you, on the Slack channels, and on the forums, the Inkshares royalty structure was modified last month. I know that my letter to the funded authors has been extensively shared, but some people suggested we share it more broadly, and here it is.
https://medium.com/@adamgomolin/restructuring-royalties-38e7c566aa02#.v03gn8lxs
Cheers,
Adam.