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Race to 100 reviews on Amazon!

I even created a graphic for this sh*t so you know I’m serious! Right now we’re at 17 and we’re not stopping ’til 100 you dirty little monkeys!

LEAVE A REVIEW HERE!

 

Thank you guys for all the support! Get in there with those reviews! Remember you don’t have to write much, just a couple words an a couple stars will do!

XOXO    - Landon

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    Hello Everyone!! 


    I know it has been a while since I last updated, but that is only because there has been so much happening! 

    First, check out the best syndicate in town, Break the Bechdel with Strong Female Characters! We have some incredible books up for our June nomination with And the Wolf Shall Dwell by Joni Dee coming in first place at the moment, followed closely by Devil’s Call by J. Danielle Dorn and Last Faoii by Tahani Nelson. If you haven’t read a couple of chapters from these projects, I promise you, you are missing out. Want a copy of the winning story and to be part of a great group of people looking to bring strong and real female characters to light? Join by the 14th to have your vote count!

    Next, I am part of a wonderful new project called Tale Spinners and I think a lot of you might be interested. We are a coalition of writers, artists, musicians, and creators of all types (we are currently looking for a comic book artist to illustrate some snippets), who are trying to bring great free art and lit to readers once a month. Eventually, we would like to ghost write for anyone with a story to tell, but that is still in the works. If you want free short lit sent to you once a month, or if you are interested in joining, check out and subscribe now (or DM me on Inkshares):
    http://www.talespinnersstories.com/

    And lastly, Talkers has been sent to beta readers and soon will be undergoing developmental edits (we are still shooting for an October or November release date, but I want to make sure Talkers is the best it can be, so that is dependent on edits)...

    and perhaps even more exciting...

    I have found the incredible husband and wife duo who are currently creating the cover for The Talkers are Talking! I stayed at their home once while I was traveling through Wales and was immediately struck by their work. 4 years later, I found they have joined Annika’s graphic design talents with Ben’s phenomenal artistic ability to create book covers, magazine work, music art, logo design and more. Check out their amazing work here:

    http://www.trustfundart.co.uk/

    And here is a sample mock-up they made, so you can get a taste of their style (and what to expect in Talker’s future):


    Much love to all,
    Janna
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      @Craig Munro @Jamison Stone Thanks for the feedback guys.  You are right, I think it would be helpful for us add ’most followed’ or ’copies sold’ to the list of sort options. 

      ’Followers count’ as the default sort is a little tricky because it is still possible to game it, and having this be the default would encourage this kind of gaming.  ’Copies sold’ is tricky because it only applies to projects that are funding or have funded.  The current ’relevant’ sort attempts to track community interest. I’m a little reluctant to say exactly how we’re doing this right now, but I will say that we have some features rolling out in the near future which will shed some light on it.

      @Craig Munro I’ve noticed some odd sort behavior for some search terms like the one you highlighted.  This might have a little more to do with how we are indexing content (rather than the sorting issue above). This is something we’ll look into soon.
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