Tony Valdez liked an update for Beyond The Code

 Hey there wonderful. 

I know I just did an update yesterday but we have big news. We just past 150 orders and that means...ANOTHER 50 POINT RAFFLE!!!

Celebrations and confetti all around!! Thank you all for your continuing support and playing a huge part in getting the campaign this far. I’m am blown away that we have gone this far and I am confident that we can push Beyond the Code to Quill!! 

Now without any delay the winner of this 50 Point Raffle is...

  Hana Sheri Gabel!!!! 

Congratulations!!! You’ll be getting your super soft blanket soon. 

Thank you all and if you haven’t yet don’t forget to put in your pre-order for Beyond the Code. You could be the next winner. 

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    Good morning Hexers!

    First of all I want to say a hearty congrats to the top 10 in the Nerdist Space Opera contest. It’s rough to get so close and not get the prize, I’ve been there. Even if you didn’t win, I want you to feel proud of how many people rallied around your book. That is your real success.

    Attention Lurkers, you can help this book!

    I just received my 198th follower for DHM, and that is super amazing to me. I am here to ask you a favor though. There are about 60 of you that have yet to preorder the book -- and we are coincidentally 68 orders from our first funding goal. I would like to get your feedback as to why you haven’t yet pulled the trigger on ordering the book. Please email me at amanda@goldleafbooks.com and let me know why.  If there is something more I can do to convince all the followers of this book to back it, I want to do it.

    I for my part am on the last scene of Chapter three. This is a major set piece, so it’s taking me a while, but I will give you a clue as to the location:

    and Ooh so intriguing!

    I am hoping to have this last scene done by the end of the week, which means I will have a third chapter to share with you soon.  Like mega soon.

    Anyway, have a great Wednesday and I’ll talk to you soon. Like mega soon.


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      Hey everyone! I apologize for not getting back to some of you as quickly as I had hoped. However, I did want to say Congrats to the winners of the Space Opera contest! Also, I am very thankful for all of your support in pulling me up to 7th place in a two week funding period! I had a blast!

      Just some updates on Orin and the Skyscrapers for y’all: 

      I have split chapter one into three chapters and will move my original chapter two into into four and so on. I am new to writing and would appreciate any structural advice anyone can give. Also, I am working on new artwork for the story. 

      When I started this project back in 2013 I planned to make a comic book line, graphic novel, audio book, and yes, even a super low budget movie. Graphic novel will be checked off the list soon (50% to Quill). Then it is on to the next! 

      Please help me spread the word about Orin and the Skyscrapers and bring the Indiana Jones of space to life!

      Thank you all!

      Till next time,
      J.H.Trevino
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        Well, the Nerdist contest is over and I’m very happy for those who made it into the top three. Congratulations!

        For the rest of us, the story doesn’t end here. Some have chosen to move on to other publishing options, while many have chosen to stick it out with Inkshares. I, for one, am going to stick it out for the remainder of my campaign and see if I can at least hit my Quill goal, if not more. I keep having this very positive feeling that things are going to move in a very good direction from here on out.

        I have some friends who have their own podcasts and I will be plugging the book on both shows. I have passed out postcards all over Asheville and haven’t even hit the bookstores yet. I’m going to try and reconnect with some of the press outlets I reached out to a while back just to cover all my bases. 

        If you were holding back on supporting me because of the contest (which I totally get), now’s the time to get your pre-order in! It would mean the world to me to at least see the book make it into Quill. It will open so many doors for me and I will be one step closer to realizing my dream of being a full-time writer. 

        But, enough about me, don’t you all want to see how my quirky, retro-sci fi spy story turn out? Avalon, idyllic home of the human race has remained a neutral bastion for alien refugees escaping from across the galaxy. The Sons of Mars want to turn the system into a staging area to wage their own war for dominance. The fate of the galaxy all rests on the shoulders of a badass secret agent, a scientist completely out her element, a blue-skinned tech specialist and a somewhat obnoxious A.I. 

        There’s still time to come along for the ride and make sure the "ride", as it were, becomes a reality for everyone to enjoy!

        THANKS!

        Jason

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          Tony Valdez liked an update for The Traveller’s Cup

          Top of the Evening to You, Space Crew!

          First, a humungous congratulations to those who won the Nerdist contest. That would be Christopher Leone, Michael Haase, and Patrick Edwards. These guys not only have great-sounding stories, but they put in countless hours of marketing and pitching to get their books where they are today. Please consider supporting them if you haven’t already, because their books will definitely be released in the near future.

          Where does that leave us? Let me break it down for you. 

          First of all, thank you for being the most amazing space crew that’s ever existed. I hope to get around to thanking each of you personally once I’ve had a bit of time to recover from this chaos, but for every one of you who ordered, who pitched to your friends and family, who gave me encouragement along the way—thank you so much. You just may have been a glimmer of hope on a bad day or one of many reasons to smile on a great one. 

          In the end we finished 6th. Which, out of  96 entries isn’t too shabby at all! I was extremely focused on the contest throughout this campaign, so I failed to explain the alternative routes. I’ll do that now. First, let’s feel good about how much we accomplished for a moment.


          Now we go back to being regular Inkshares book-funders. Let me try to explain this as simply and eloquently as I can.

          All the orders we’ve accumulated are going to stick around until May 5. On that date the total orders will be counted and one of three things will happen:

          At 750 total orders (note: these do not have to be unique orders), the book will get the same fabulous treatment as the Nerdist contest would have provided. Full service editing, marketing, publishing, and distribution from Inkshares. This is the dream.

          At 250 total orders (we’re extremely close already), we reach the "Quill goal". The book will be published via Inkshares with fewer of these fancy services. 

          At less than 250 total orders we won’t be published on Inkshares and you’ll all be refunded. That doesn’t mean it’s the end of the road, but that we’ll need to look at alternate routes to get my writing into your hands. That said, I believe this to be a highly unlikely scenario. 

          You can check the progress bar on the book page to see how we’re doing. This is us right now, at 199 total orders:


          So what should you expect next? I’m gonna cut back on the daily spam until we get closer to the May deadline. It’s a bit much for me to keep up, and I have some "bigger picture" ideas of how to pull more people into the project. 

          In the meantime you can definitely keep sharing The Traveller’s Cup with your friends, since reaching 750 won’t be easy. If you use the recommendation links on the book page you’ll earn Inkshares credits too, which will let you pick up other people’s books.

          Our ship hasn’t quite reached its destination yet, but that’s okay. We’re still a crew. And thanks to your support in this contest, we’re several pixels closer to our goal. 

           

          Heading into overdrive. Man your stations. And...we’re off!

          Your-Inarticulately-Indebted-Space-Captain,
          -AC

           

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