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I was always told by teachers that I was a good writer with a lot of "potential." This was true from grade school through university. The problem is it made me lazy - I always assumed I could just "be" a writer whenever I decided to. Then I sat down to write my first novel, and probably started 20 different stories without getting past a chapter or two. No one was reading them, I wasn’t part of a writer’s circle, I just assumed if I could finish one it would be automatically published because of all that "potential" everyone talked about. It was an arrogant attitude, and I didn’t finish my first novel until last year. I realized in the middle of that project that all the potential in the world is nothing without the grit and hard work needed to actually put it all on paper, edit ruthlessly, and then self-promote in the face of continuing rejection. You also need a project and a message you really care about, and that other people would care about too. Acquisition editors and agents don’t care about potential. Potential sucks. 
Speaking of self-promotion, I’m happy with my novel Watchfires Against The Lord, but it required so much more than potential to get it done. If anyone reads this and wants to trade recommendations or reviews, DM me and you’ll make a new friend. I love to read and I’m really enjoying the community of kindred spirits here at Inkshares. 
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      Earth does not understand the curse of time. It knows not the ravages of age, as it simply alters its form to endure. Rocks weather to dust, and that dust layers to weave stories of the past. Earth cradles the remnants of millennia. The living walk upon it and the dead are buried within it. The world belongs to earth, and it returns to it, sheltered in sediments that defy time.

      All things are bound by time, but not earth. Not usually.

      Today the earth bent to Time’s will as limber a. . .

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        Good evening, sailors! 

        I actually wrote this update yesterday, but I didn’t see where they moved the "update readers" function, so I just posted it under the comments on the project page and hoped for the best. Turns out that was wrong, but! Another author on here was kind enough to help me sort it out. So here’s the news:

        We reached TRIPLE DIGITS in pre order sales! As promised, I have uploaded chapters 4 and 5 to the project page. Feel free to take a look at the adventure that’s unfolding for our dear Thoster! 

        In other news, I’m still holding the #1 spot on the Geek & Sundry contest! It’s all about momentum, guys. I know a lot of you have been sharing and/or helping me explore new and exciting promotional avenues. Please continue to help spread the word. You guys are going to be the reason I may be able to make this dream a reality.

        If you want to do me another favor while you’re at it, give the sample chapters a read and recommend/review/highlight your favorite lines. All of these things show up on the front page to show what users are doing on different projects. Lets generate some buzz on Inkshares about Storm Song!

        I adore you all. You have no idea how much this whole thing has made me smile. Keep being awesome!

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