Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Lucky
Followers, Readers, Supporters...lend me your eyeballs. I come not to bury Caesar, but to praise his salad.

No, but for real, y’all - I’m back and I’m catching up and ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE your continued support for Lucky means so much. Lucky has 34 days left to fund on Inkshares and is 400+ copies short of our goal. This is the time for us to all band together and get the word out about this new book hitting the shelves. Look at it this way: The faster we finish funding, the faster this book will get to the printers and end up in your hands.

If you have any questions, any hesitations about pre-ordering, please contact me and allow me to address your concerns. I want you to feel as much at home with supporting a campaign like this that you can.

One million thanks to all of you!

- Webster
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    Fernando Crôtte sent an update for Mission 51

    9 days left in the funding campaign, and 83 pre-orders to go to reach the Quill publication goal. It seems daunting, but not impossible!

    Can you help get Mission 51 published? If you haven’t gotten your pre-order(s), there is no time to hesitate! Please, get one (or more) now! Why not be on the short-list of Super Readers!?  :-)

    If you are an author with an active project, get mine and I’ll get yours!

    Remember, if I reach Quill, I will match the amount of money that people have invested in me and Mission 51 with a donation to the Ronald McDonald House Charities and their mission to help families with sick children.

    Mission 51 is ready to launch. All it needs is YOU!

    Thank you for your support! :D

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      Fernando Crôtte liked an update for To Live and Die in Avalon

      TO: Avalon Council Members 

      RE: “Welcome-bot” implementation 

      Why Welcome-bots? Because the Proxies are terrifying. Allow me to elaborate.

      When the human race was spared and brought to Avalon they were greeted by the silver-skinned, glowing blue androids that represented the Aetherians. The Aetherians had designed Avalon, but rather than meet humanity in person, they used these strikingly beautiful machines as their proxies. The Proxies are nice enough, they are certainly programmed to be cordial, but there are also quite terrifying in a way. They come and go as they please, disappearing into the shadows of God-knows-where only to reemerge when help is needed, like synthetic nightmare genies. 

      Alright, perhaps that was a bit over the top, but my point still stands. The Welcome-bots are designed by humans with the compassion born naturally out of human beings. The Proxies (and I’m guessing, I didn’t make the bloody things) seem to be made to be as compassionate as some other race thinks will be acceptable to humans. We already have enough people disturbed by Avalon’s entire setup that they are leaving to live on other planets, we can’t welcome new arrivals with the strangely polite wraiths that first welcomed us.

      But, I know what you’re saying. Welcome-bots are still going to be machines and if you are so concerned about showing off human compassion then why not meet the new arrivals with actual human beings and not a glorified calculator with manners. Worry not, because that is exactly what we are going to do. After the initial meeting with customs officials, the Welcome-bots will be able to completely brief new arrivals and answer the myriad of questions they will undoubtedly have. They’ll get them up to speed on our customs, regulations and laws. We’ll call it “orientation”. 

      There’s no avoiding the Proxies, to be sure, but I’d rather they not be the face of Avalon. All who end leaving Avalon inevitably complain about the Proxies and the Aetherians and whatever dark motivations they must have for the human race. Whatever your feelings on the matter, you must agree that it is in our best interest first and foremost to present a different, friendlier, more human face. A human face on a flying monitor, yes, but a little whimsy never hurt, did it? 

      Which brings us to Jeb Nolan’s design for the Welcome-bots and the concerns about that design. Yes Jeb is an eccentric, yes he writes poetry about cats and yes, he is a “one shower a week” type of person. But, there is no denying that his design work on the prototype Welcome-bots has been sound. I think the "flying television" set design has a certain nostalgic sensibility to it. After we’ve used this particular model for a extended trial run, we can revisit other proposed designs, although I must veto the “Hug-o-matic” droids that we proposed last week. I’ve been told that some alien species may take a sudden embrace as an act of aggression.

      If we are all in agreement, we can begin rolling out the Welcome-bot prototypes to all major government processing centers, including the Avalon Intelligence Service headquarters. Let us propose a trial run of no more than a year? 

      I look forward to getting your feedback on the matter. 

      Sincerely,

      Professor Philip Thorne 

      Avalon Council

      Earth Historical Preservation Society

      (There’s only 12 DAYS LEFT to pre-order and make this book a reality, please consider pre-ordering TODAY and see the world of Avalon and its influence on the entire system come to life!

      The second draft is finished and I’m rounding up beta readers NOW!)

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        Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Tantalus Depths

        So commences the last leg of our journey to Tantalus 13...
         

        That’s right. We’re about to go into our last three weeks of the pre-order campaign, and Tantalus Depths is currently standing at an extremely respectable 595 pre-orders. That full publishing deal is so close, I can smell it in the water.
        We also hit a personal goal of mine this weekend. As some of you know, Tantalus Depths started its pre-order campaign on Inkshares as an entrant to the Geek and Sundry Hard Sci-Fi competition, wherein we came in 5th place. Well, this weekend Tantalus Depths officially passed Tal Klein’s The Punch Escrow in current pre-orders.

        That’s right. Tantalus Depths now has more pre-orders than the book that won the contest Tantalus Depths lost.

        Big thanks to Tal for setting that bar so high and giving me an extra lofty goal to aspire to.
        If you haven’t already purchased a copy of his book, please do so. I’d be more than happy to have that bar raised above me again.

        Unless I’m mistaken, Tantalus Depths is also the #1 most pre-ordered hard sci-fi book on all of Inkshares now. Another huge honor I barely feel I deserve.

        There’s no time to gloat now, though. We still need those 155 pre-orders to hit that final goal (which is, officially, the last goal I have left for this campaign). Remember: when we hit 600 pre-orders, I’m releasing chapter 2 on Inkshares with another video of me reading it. That’s only five orders away right now. Let’s get there today!

        Another huge thanks to all the readers, writers, and syndicates who’ve helped get Tantalus Depths where it is right now. We’re going all the way, guys. Don’t lose sight of that prize!

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          Fernando Crôtte liked an update for The Bully Book

          So, I’ve decided to buy one book a month on inkshares. I figure that even if my work never sees the light of day, there’s some great reading on here. And while it’s nice to support someone, this is not simple charity, because from what I’ve read so far, I’m getting a damned good book. I also get a  nice feeling knowing that in a very small  way, I’ve helped someone’s dream come true. 


           

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            Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Squids In

            Thank you to everyone who has placed a repeat order for SQUIDS IN following my last update. As a result the book is that little bit closer to publication. 

            Hendrix the Octopus is continuing in his promotion of the book, though personally I suspect he’s just playing Pokemon Go!

            Special thanks to Nick Holden who ordered 10 BOOKS!!! Nick races in the Britcar series over here in the UK in a Renaultsport RS-01 and uses one of my Race-Keeper HDX2 onboard video-data logging systems. Now tell me that this isn’t a gorgeous looking race car...

            110 orders in 46 days. LET’S DO THIS!!!

            Matthew

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              Fernando Crôtte liked an update for I Am Waltz

              Only 3 Hours till the Postathon. 

              At 6PM PDT. I will send out an update. PLEASE copy & post that update on your Facebook wall and Tag 10 Friends you Challenge to Copy & paste themselves. 

              Also, we have gained 1 pre-order this weekend. The slowest weekend in funding history. IF you have EVERY thought about ordering, do it now. Time is of the essence.

              THANK YOU ALL...

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