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Quill Achieved....

Dear Friends,

Today we crossed the Quill Goal threshold at 3:00PM PDT with our 250th order of I Am Waltz being ordered. 

so..... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, TIME 1 MILLION MORE "THANK YOUS"....

With this the book will be published both in digital and print form. A very special thanks to each and everyone of you who pre-ordered, talked with friends and family and were supportive of the journey thus far. 

We are still going strong and are at 255 orders now. We COULD still reach 750 orders in before September the 5th. That is the ultimate goal. 750 orders will mean full publication in book stores nationally. So we have won today and accomplished a ton but more can still be done.

If you’ve not ordered yet, please do. If you have, thank you again from the bottom of my heart. I truly appreciate each and every one of you so much. 

I am now pouring into one last draft of the book to ensure the arc and structure are exactly as I want before I send the manuscript off to be edited. 

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Another exciting announcement: The Write Out Loud Syndicate has selected the book to be their August book of the month. I am excited and honored by their selection. The book focuses on being discriminated and outcasted by society. These themes I believe fit the mold of what so many members of the LGBTQ community endure throughout their lives.

Keep up all the good work and thank you all for your continued support. I wont let you down with this first book. 

-Matt

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    Robert Batten liked an update for Canalway

    So I’ve been working on the story and I think I’ve had a bit of major inspiration. By moving a scene I’ve allowed myself to deepen the story, add a few new characters, and add quite a bit length to the writing. Things are progressing slowly but surely, and I’m excited to see where the project goes now. 

    In other news I am going to be living in Wales for a few months. I leave in 2 week and hope to get quite a bit of writing done while I’m there and hopefully discover some new inspiration. The town I’m staying in is quite small so hopefully, there will be less distractions and more  opportunities to write! 

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      Robert Batten liked an update for Borehole Bazaar: A Vow Unbroken

      Good morning, everybody!  I have some good news and some bad news.  Well, I mostly have good news.  

      First, the bad news.  Someone canceled their order, so I am back down to 269.  Alas, these things do happen and I am greatly saddened when they occur.  I wish that person well and hope they have tons of success and enjoyment with books better suited to their natures.

      Now for the good news:  there are four days left until I am officially Quill, The prizes should be getting back from Kinkos first thing in the morning (bit of a hickup there but it’s all sorted now), I received Burning Man tickets (yay!  It’s my first time and I hope it Rocks!),  and I’m super excited that so many of y’all are so awesome!

      I’ve got another two races all set and ready to go, if y’like.  Again, these are races in the greater world while this story mostly focusses on just Bugbears, elves, humans and a single gnome, halfling, and goblin.  I hope y’all have an amazing day and that many good things come your way!

      Halflings

      Halflings is a term that refers to three distinct races, though most outside of halfling culture do not differentiate.  These three races, culturally, have nearly nothing in common and can only produce mules when they hybridize.  The most common in the region’s cities are the Itigrailha, which, again, are called halflings by most folk.

      These halflings are usually between three and four feet tall, are incredibly athletic, have catlike pupils and are generally claustrophobic.  They form large family groups that usually control large portions of the skyline in cities and absolutely do not get on with each other.  They are not particularly strong, but they are incredibly talented at climbing, jumping and general acrobatics.

      To be cast out of a family is considered a fate almost worse than death, and those who have been banished will often form new family units.  While their families are small, however, they are not able to control even a single rooftop.  The parents of both sides are protective of their young, but not at the expense of their own lives.  When a neighboring family takes over a stretch, they brutally murder all young and elderly too slow to escape, though two strong families will usually avoid fighting and borders are generally well respected.  

      In general, both Hard and Soft races presume all halflings to be message runners, and few halflings will tell them otherwise, instead pawning off unwanted deliveries on relations or passing them along to members of rival families.

      Humans

      Humans are a numerous species with ties to both Civilized and Hard races.  While there are relatively few pure humans, the genetic strain usually burns off all but a few aesthetic tells of impurities.  They are able to adapt to almost any set of cultural norms but are often relegated to the lowest tiers of Civilized society and are usually seen as an amusing but ultimately weak addition to most Hard races.

      While humans can and have manifested any number of wild or aberrant arcane talents, most never develop power beyond what can be used as a parlor trick.  Their main and universal arcana is that of fertility; any human can breed with almost any other race.  Those few who are not compatible can be made to be compatible through unholy means.  Any hybrid produced of these pairings is fertile and any offspring, forever more, will be able to breed with both parent species.

      Humans tend to choose an ideal and work to attain this at all costs.  This can make them, in places, incredibly powerful.  It can also allow them to survive where all odds claim they should not.  Because of this latter trait, the mythical entity Good Luck is often portrayed as a human female.  

      Human young usually are raised by a family unit with heavy exposure to their close friends, after which they are encouraged to spend their adolescence among either Civilized races in the hopes of gaining an apprenticeship or mentorship, or to garner respect among Hard races in the hopes of gaining clout and prestige therein.  Depending on the family’s ideals, youth may also be encouraged to devote themselves to study or to the hearth and home, or any other particular pursuit.

      As always, I wish good things on all who read this (and even a few of those who do not).

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        This is story, and while it is short, it holds a lot of truth.

        It is the origin of the Ice Cream Harem.

        Long ago, when I had more hair, I ran anime conventions. It was my entire life. There was no such thing as a 40 hour week, or an 8 hour shift. It was a job that required every waking moment, and it drove me mad. It wasn’t the stress, or the work, but the sense that there was no escape. No refuge. No quarter.

        Late one night, when the world came closing in, I did what any queer kid would; when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping. So off I went with my band of miscreant housemates to the only pace open at 3:30 in the morning. My ass flailed and twirled through the grocery store aisles, frolicking the produce section and slinging insults at the meat cases.

        It was somewhere between the lonely frozen dinners and the dairy penal colony that an idea formed. A single thought, glorious in its prospect, came into my mind. I screamed at the large man with a beard who lived in my attic to get me a cart. Wrapping my arms around one of my best friends, I whispered, "do you see it? Do you see what I see?"

        "Yea," she said, shuffling her feet from the obvious nature of her lie.

        When the cart returned, I piled it in. 25 pints of ice cream were liberated from the store that night. 25 pints of ice cream survived the 7 minute car ride home. Popping their tops, I lined them on the counter, 5 x 5, and pulled out a specific spoon. A special spoon born of one purpose. A spoon made to murder ice cream.

         

        Well, I told you my hair was longer. That was the night the Ice Cream Harem was born, and I learned I could fit 25 pints of it in my freezer. It wouldn’t be for a few more years until I understood its power, or how important it was to my well being. This is just an origin story. One that has been waiting to be told.

        And I so murdered all that ice cream. It was worth it.

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          Robert Batten liked an update for Tantalus Depths

          With all the madness that’s been happening over the past few days, I’m beyond thrilled to deliver some unreservedly good news.
          Heh...thrilled....
           

          Tantalus Depths has been backed by its third syndicate! Today we received the distinct honor of being chosen as the August pick for the Thriller Night Syndicate. It’s awesome to be recognized by the community yet again for Tantalus Depths’ content: this time not for theme, but for tone. Tantalus Depths is all about mystery and foreboding, peril and the struggle for survival against extremely bad odds. It’s a thriller to its core, and I sincerely hope you all find it as nail-biting and knuckle-whitening as I intended it to be!

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            Robert Batten liked an update for The Knightmares

            Hello my fellow Knightmares!

            As I start off every update, I thank you for all the support! You are all the reason why this project is 44 pre-orders away from Quill publishing, and I can’t thank you enough.

            With that said, we have 51 days to get those last 44 pre-orders.

            So, this is that time to jump on this train if you’re still on the fence. This is the time to grab that additional copy for a friend, for your local library, for that special girl or boy in your life. I say, "give them the gift of KNIGHTMARES!" No, really, they’ll thank you.

            And remember:

            • Each order of a softcover book gets a FREE bookmark (design pending).
            • Order 3 or more, and you’ll get a FREE poster version of the new cover art (almost done!)
            • Buy a book and get 2 people to buy, and get a FREE t-shirt!

            Want to see that t-shirt?


            I recently did a guest blog post on the Apotheosis Blog, you can read that here. And while you’re at it, check out the blog owner’s book:

            Rune of the Apprentice - by Jamison Stone - Filled with magic and mystery, Rune of the Apprentice is an action-packed novel of adventure, love, and self-discovery.

            I ordered a copy, and you should too.

            BOOKS TO KEEP YOUR EYE ON:

            This week launched a new contest here on Inkshares for fantasy writers, and the site is inundated with new authors. Digging through all the new content has been overwhelming, and there’s so much good stuff that’s getting buried under the chaos. Here are a few that caught my eye.

            Big Bad Beautiful by Daniel Garvin - She is a monster enslaved, the Wolf.  He is her reluctant handler, the Red.  Together they are the protectors of their leader, their savior, their tyrant, Grandmother.  This is their pilgrimage.

            The Living God by Kaytalin Platt - When Saran’s magic is stolen, she must confront a life without the ability to manipulate time, struggle to see a rebellion finished, and keep Keleir  from falling ever closer to becoming The Living God.

            The Delicate Art of Soulripping by Sara Polk - When you die your soul doesn’t just leave your body. There’s a process: ripping, reaping, replacing.

            The Hunter Saga by H.A. Paaso - A seer in ancient Greece has a dream of monsters wiping out humans. With the help of divinities and mythical beasts, will our heroes save the future of humanity? History, magic, legend, comedy and tragedy, all will be included in this epic adventure.

            Crowdfunding is hard, and the ONLY time it’s fun is when things start falling into place and you see all your hard work paying off. So if you have a few extra Alexander Hamilton’s hanging around, throw one or two at one or two, or all four of these projects. These are people’s dreams you’re supporting. Support independent artists because these are the true gems of the world. These are the people with jobs, families, priorities and still manage to put 20-40 hours a week into their dream.



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              Drinkshares: Last Call just aired an episode about mental health and writing. Give it a watch and feel free to discuss the topic right here :)

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=higXi21Y4Og
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                Just two more days until my campaign begins! I’m both dreading and looking forward to the beginning of this three month adventure! I hope you’ll all be along with me for the ride wherever it takes us!
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                  Robert Batten created a forum thread: Synopsis support group!

                  Hi all,

                  I’m preparing an entry in the Launchpad Manuscript Competition, and part of that requires a one page synopsis. I have zero experience writing synopses and am finding this challenging.

                  I found a some resources to help - they are in this other thread.

                  Now I’m looking for anyone willing to help me by providing feedback on my synopsis. Obviously, I’ll gladly reciprocate.

                  Probably doesn’t need saying, but reading my synopsis will involve reading spoilers for my novel.

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