Jane-Holly Meissner commented on an excerpt of Where the Sun Sets
Exactly. I don’t have to read more to know that this is a special book.
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    She has a special kind of beauty of the soul. The rare kind that absorbs pain from others and grants them relief and freedom in turn, but she suffers for it.
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    Gathering meaning from sound is a skill that’s very similar to riding a bike. The first few times you get back into it after years of negligence, you’re wobbly and slow and wont to do something stupid.
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    Heartbreaking!
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      Jane-Holly Meissner liked the forum thread, Stepping outside the genre comfort zone
      Just checked out Notebook and it looks awesome! They are also running a promotion right now that you get it free for a lifetime if you sign up with the NANOPREP promotion. That sounds almost too good to be true, but I’m going to jump on that promotion anyway. 
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        Some of the other authors around here have recently turned me on to a site called Notebook. It a site specifically designed to help authors organize and keep track of their fictional worlds. I haven’t had the time to really look into it as much as I would have liked (campaigning and all), but from what I have seen, it looks like a really useful service for fiction authors of all kinds
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          Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Tantalus Depths

          Guess what?



          Know what’s special about those numbers? Probably not, unless you’re me, but we passed a huge landmark number today.
          As of right now, we have officially passed the point we were at two months ago when we lost all the false pre-orders. Tantalus Depths’s pre-order count is now 674: the highest it’s ever been.
          We are officially exploring unexplored territory now, which, at the heart of things, is what this book is all about.
          I’ve taken off the next three days from work. I’m pushing every single responsibility in my life out of the way and focusing entirely on finding new pre-orders. I will eat, sleep, and breathe this campaign.
          To get 76 orders in four days is 19 a day. It’s almost impossible. Almost. I’m not a fan of the concept of impossibility. I aim to conquer it.

          Meanwhile, enjoy this gallery of past updates: this time focusing on the vehicles and equipment used by the crew on Tantalus 13. Click any picture to be taken to the original update where it was featured.

           




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            Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for The War of Wind and Moon: Season One

            Hello lovely readers,

            As I sit down to work on The War of Wind and Moon, today, I’ve been sipping my morning coffee and looking through some photos from my time in Japan for inspiration/research on the Kazemoto side of things. I came across this shot which I took while travelling at 300km/hr on the Shinkansen from Nagoya (where I lived at the time) to Tokyo (manual focus is king!) I thought I’d share it with you because it reminds me so much of the spiritual element of The War of Wind and Moon - an ancient Shinto god quietly, faithfully, lovingly watching over a modern industrial world that occasionally takes time to revere Fuji-zan’s beauty but has all but forgotten its true nature, and the destructive power that lies within.  

            Industrial Fuji-zan

            As always, wishing you courage and creativity in all you do.
            Ganbatte!!

            Darcy. 

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              Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for The Lore of the Aos Sí

              Hail Bards! 

              I have uploaded Chapter One in its entirety! Read Here  : As always your feedback is not only appreciated but it is wanted! 

              Blessed Be! 

              Christopher Lee

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                Jane-Holly Meissner recommended Where the Sun Sets
                Definitely worth a read, the excerpt posted is beautifully crafted and sets the scene for the telling of the rest of the story.
                Where the Sun Sets
                In his quest for redemption, a heartbroken man embarks on a harrowing journey across a time-stopped world to fulfill his dying wife’s only wish.
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