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Finished revision through to the epilogue! Feels great to see the story take on it's true character. Now it's coffee time and then back to more writing.

What did  someone tell you that writers actually get breaks....

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    Joseph Asphahani liked an update for The Inhabitants: An Unremembered Life

    50 readers means another raffle!

    Come see me ramble through another raffle drawing with a slight case of bed head. I recorded this late last night (I'm a bit of a night owl -- pun slightly intended), but am posting this now since not many people would see an update e-mail late on a Sunday night.

    Are you a winner? Well, anyone who pre-orders my book is technically a winner to me, but if you want to know the raffle results, you'll just have to watch:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV2qhv81A8Y

    I will contact the winner later with the details. Thanks, happy dreams, good night, good luck, etc.

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      Joseph Asphahani liked an update for Children of the Wise Oak

      I'll be the first to admit that I haven't worked hard enough to build interest and pre-orders in this book. 

      I get easily distracted and demoralised. Nobody is a more damning critic of me than I am myself. I've concentrated more on promoting my other books already published on Amazon Kindle, and I'm going to take a moment to mention them.

      Time Tunnel to Londinium, Londinium Revisited, and Time Tunnel at the Seaside, are all on Amazon now for 99c/99p each and this month I am giving half my profit to my local RNLI 
      OK, that's likely to be a few quid but it's a gesture. If I ever become a best selling author I will give them a lot more. 

      Now, back to this project the book is now called "Children of the Wise Oak" because the other title was rubbish and already in use by at least one published novel. 

      I'd really appreciate anyone who can give the project a boost. Share it on social media, recommend it, review it 23 of 25 chapters are already on here in full.

      I notice at least one author has offered all her profits from publication to charity. To be honest, I would consider doing that if I thought it would get me published, this is the first of a series of nine books that I have planned out with a timeline spanning over a century.

      Win or lose, I believe in this book more than I have believed in anything I've done, and will keep banging away until I get it right. 

      All the best to y'all for 2016

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        Let it be known, I also have the steel-case Metroid Prime Trilogy for Wii still sealed in factory shrink wrap. And the strategy guide for it, also sealed. ... perhaps you guys can take that instead...? (please...?) *cries*
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