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Today I want to talk about an awesome Inkshares author.

The last few weeks I've had the opportunity to connect with several great authors, and JF Dubeau is one who has really stood out for his helpfulness and overall know-how. He has helped many authors selflessly while also promoting his great book, A God In the Shed (It's a great book, and you should definitely check out the recording of the Prologue by Paul Inman).

I'm going to talk more about JF Dubeau's work, and his great interview today on my blog (which you can check out here), but first I want to share something else JF did -- something he created for me....

A NEW COVER FOR BLOOD DAWN!

Isn't it amazing? I'm just so grateful for what he's done, for me, and for other Inkshares authors. Actually, on the note of covers, check out the cover JF did for fellow author KE Madsen for her book Silver Eyes (The cover is also clickable so if you enjoy  high fantasy adventure, be sure to check out KE's book):

So, I'm just absolutely buzzing today! JF's amazing cover. Paul Inman's recording of the Blood Dawn opening (Missed it? Check it out here). Yicheng Liu's assistance in creating a trailer for Blood Dawn. This project has come so far in the last month and it's been in the collaborative spirit of authors working together, which I think is the best way to do business. We all have so much work to do to get to our goals, so why not do it as a team and have fun in the process? May it continue.

A few more things about JF Dubeau, because I want you to know more about him so that you can follow him and his work:

First, as I mentioned, JF is a guest on my blog today. He brings his insights to the table on how storytelling is the best source of generating a rich world, and draws on his experience writing A God In the Shed and The Life Engineered. Do be sure to check this interview out:

https://epicfantasywriter.wordpress.com/2015/09/09/world-builders-jf-dubeau/

A quick word also on JF's books.

JF is a winner of the Sword and Laser Collection, with his now-in-production book about our robot descendants trying to avoid the mistakes of humanity, The Life Engineered. Click on the cover to find out more about it:

JF's current book, A God In the Shed, is part of the Nerdist Collection Contest, so I'm sure he'd love your support as backers for this great project! A God In the Shed is about an ancient trans-dimensional god trapped in a backyard shed -- a sort of Stand By Meet with a Great Old One (minus, perhaps, a Tardis). Click the cover to check it out:

So, that's JF Dubeau.

Before I sign off, I want to thank everyone who has stepped up to back Blood Dawn. As I approach 100 readers, I'm just thrilled by the momentum. 2,501 pre-orders is a long way to go, but each and every time I get a pre-order it makes my day.

When I was a teenager, I used to go to the fantasy section of the bookstore and look at all the fat books, full of adventure; flip through and look at the maps or the appendices on magic or houses or kingdom politics; dream that someday I'd have a book up there. Inkshares can make that dream a reality, and it's so exciting to be here now with that opportunity, to connect with so many of you who have told me this is a book you can't wait to read.

We will get there. I've every bit of faith, and have a lot of things planned these next 7 months to make sure this book you believe in becomes a reality, complete with maps, awesome drawings, and a glossy cover. It will be there in Chapters, Indigo, and other bookstores for fantasy lovers, another fat book rife with promises of adventure, suspense, and magic, a portal to a rich world you can enjoy with your morning cup of coffee.

Onward!

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    Hey Romero! Great questions!


    First off, I want to give you a huge "Thank you" for asking. I have already had a few people flame me without reading my blog (or even my project page here) and then apologize profusely after getting the full details. Instead, you asked me directly so you could get clarification--thanks, man!

    So, when I first decided to donate the pre-order profits I wrote about it on my blog in great detail (which you can find here) and included this:

    "For Rune of the Apprentice to be printed it must meet its pre-order threshold off 1000 copies. Sadly, for those first 1000 copies there is no profit made for either the publisher or the author. BUT to show my support for Hope For The Warriors, National Military Family Association,Our Military Kids, and Military Spouse Advocacy Network, I am going to make my own individual donation (grant) which will well exceed those first 1000 copies, despite there being no book profit."

    This same thing can be found directly above under RUNE's headline of "Why should I pre-order?" For the full info I'd suggest checking out my original blog posting (which I will quick link for you HERE.) If you have any more questions about that after reading the posting, please ask, and I'd be happy to answer!

    Regarding your second question: Inkshares has a few options about e-books and printed books and how they relate to the funding threshold. I have chosen for RUNE to only be funded if we meet the threshold required for a physical printed book (hence the radio interview reference to printed books.) So, a backer who pledges now will have the option of getting an e-book OR printed book once the threshold (1000) is met. 

    I hope I have answered your questions! If you still would like some clarification, PLEASE ask. I am trying to do my best so there is no miscommunication! 

    Thanks again for the good questions!
    Jamison

    P.S. I'd love to hear your thoughts on RUNE's Prologue! Check it out HERE and please comment and let me know what you think! 
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      Very quick update on RUNE: I was just was featured in my very first radio interview!

      Click here to listen! (It's very quick)

      For those on the fence about pre-ordering, the interview is only a few minutes long and is a perfect way to learn more about this project and why I am so passionate about it!  



      Thanks everyone for your support! And if you have not pre-ordered Rune of the Apprentice yet head on over to the project page and take a look! I know you will like what you see!

      See you there!
      Jamison

      P.S. Please keep up the great momentum of support for this book and continue to spread the word about this campaign! 

      Radio interview direct link:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYqBYnNS0zY
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        LOTS  OF THE THINGS...

        388.  That's the amount of followers that are (at the time of this writing) connected directly with Ageless.  388.  There are a lot of you!  I am very grateful!  If you're a lover of fiction (of the science or fantasy variety) then you're in luck, I have some recommendations for you!

        I have been volunteering my sultry vocal cords (haha) and creating audio excerpts for some of the people on Inkshares that I have found to be interesting.  Here are some that I like... (just a word of warning, most of these have adult content)




        First (obviously), lets start with the new novella that my good friend Patrick Ryerson and I are penning. It's called Motor City Chronicles - Book One: Transgressions.  Here's our quick pitch:

        In the year 2030, the world struggles to find balance after nuclear war.  17 year old orphan, Cam Blackwell, holds an ancient secret that could bring balance to the Earth.  But first, he has bigger problems.
        But it's so much more than that...think Infamous (video game) meets Blade Runner meets American Graffiti with some Sons of Anarchy sprinkled in, only it's so much better that I should add a warning that says "face-melting possible!"

        We have it entered into the Nerdist Collection Contest here on Inkshares.com.  The contest ends on the September 30th, and like the last contest, the top five books will make it into production!  This time it's the top five with the most unique backers.  Let me remind you that we had the 2nd most in the previous contest.  For less than the price of a meal out, you can be a part of something special!

        Take a listen to the audio excerpt!  




        Next, I would like to share another Nerdist Collection Contest hopeful.  J-F Dubeau's A God in the Shed.  I really enjoyed reading this excerpt.  He creates the perfect amount of tension and mystery in his sample chapter.

         So you've inadvertently trapped an ancient trans-dimensional god in your backyard shed; what do you do? That's what Venus MacKenzy and her friends would like to know.

        Listen to the prologue here!




        I also really enjoyed breathing life into the interesting characters of Paul Robinson's Ghosts of War (also in the Nerdist Collection Contest).  There is quite a lot of action in his sample and I am really interested in finding out how it all plays out.

        Ghosts of War is a planet hopping tale of revenge and retribution. Full of action and adventure, twists and turns, and a dash of fun it's like a summer blockbuster in a book.  

        Take a listen to it here!

        (On a side note, Paul was very happy with the excerpt, and he was kind enough to create the following new temp book cover for Ageless.  He did an incredible job creating the vision that I had in my head.  I am very happy with this design! And if you are on the fence, please preorder.)

         

        (Isn't it amazing?!?!)




        John Robin's Blood Dawn is another fantastic sounding novel!  He is all about the world building and the long fantasy, as well as great character development.  I truly could see this story being the next really great Game of Thrones or Lord of the Rings.  

        A god-king's empire has crumbled. His dream of immortality, faded. A weaver discovers her skill with cloth is more than it seems, for she is the god-king's long lost daughter. Now she must master her gift to win back her father's stolen throne.


        Listen to it here!




        Finally, for now anyway, I recently recorded an audio except of Richard Heinz's The Seventh Age: Dawn.  I think the concept of bringing fantasy into the modern age is wonderful and the opening sample here on Inkshares is full of intrigue.  

        Before the age of reason and science, magic ruled the world. Now, it’s coming back and if most of humanity gets wiped out in the process....well, sometimes you have to break a few eggs.  

        Listen to the excerpt here!


        WOW!  Huge update!  I hope you check out some of the book recommended here and take sometime to look through all the books.  Share this update with friends; we're all in this together!

        There are many great stories waiting to be told and you can be part of it.


        Paul

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