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Brian Fitzpatrick liked an update for Deus Hex Machina

Hey there hexers,

I just realized that I had forgotten to share with you the Pinterest boards I’ve been working on for the characters in DHM. I have Isidore RAM completed, as well as Daxas Piers, and am starting on CRI-LUX.  It’s a fun exercise in visualizing characters that up until now have just lived in my head.  

We have 193 readers for this novel so far. Can we make it to 200?  

Have a great Tuesday!
Amanda
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    Brian Fitzpatrick liked an update for Pixilated Obsidian Roses

    Hey Everyone,

    You can follow the link below to hear my interview with EMZT Radio about the project. It begins around the 48 minute mark.

    http://emztradio.podbean.com/

    And while you are at it, go and follow them on Twitter. They are great people.

    Thanks,

    Rob

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      Brian Fitzpatrick liked an update for An Unattractive Vampire

      2000 BOOKS!!!

      2000!

      The number two  with three zeros after it.

      This is amazing everyone. Thank you. Thank you from the bottom of my cold, dead writer’s heart (where all your favorite characters are killed for my amusement).

      Such a monumental event deserves a monumental story...or at the very least...a stupid one. So here is the story of a stupid thing I recently did.

      In my third or fourth year of college working toward a theatre degree, I took a class called Career Prep for the Actor in which my teacher really encouraged me to be a writer (because...my acting skills were so good.) Toward the end of this class, she asked us all to say one goal we would like to achieve in our career: a role we’d like to play, starting our own theatre troupe, that sort of thing. When it came around to me I said that I would like to go into a bookstore [full disclosure: I said Borders. RIP], find my book on the shelf, and buy it. Everyone laughed. "If you write a book, you won’t need to buy a copy of it."

      I had to admit...they had a point. What I said was kind of stupid.

      STUPID LIKE A FOX!!!

         

      THAT’S RIGHT FORMER CLASSMATES! WHO’S STUPID NOW, HUH? WHO’S STUPID NOW? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
      (A: Still me)

      Thank you to the staff at Unabridged Bookstore here in Chicago for humoring the weird bald guy who wanted his picture taken at checkout.

      In other news:
        
      Our Fair City, the audio drama that I write for, had it’s Season 7 launch party this weekend. It was the biggest affair to date with a giant replica of the in-story Dr. Montgomery Moro Memorial Museum and Historical House. For more about the event, check out my blog post with pictures and links to the audio tour made specifically for the launch. Also, stay tuned to Our Fair City on iTunes as one of my episodes should be coming up pretty quick.

      And finally, as we pass the 2000 milestone, I can’t help but look forward to the next thousand books. Or hundred books. Or ten books. Look another person might want to buy my book, but the most likely way they’ll find out about it is by you spreading the word. And the easiest way to spread the word is to leave a review on Amazon. So if you haven’t composed a written review for the book yet, please, take a moment and do so. 
      Here I’ll even link you there through the magic of technology.


      Once more with feeling: everyone, THANK YOU.

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        Brian Fitzpatrick liked an update for Upload

        Wow, thank you all for the support. I’ve received a lot of great words of encouragement over the last few days. Tonight’s a writing night, as are all nights from here until the book is complete.

        In tonight’s writing, Jonathan will be delving deeper into the tangled conspiracy behind his death.

        There’s now a Facebook page for Upload. Be sure to like it for more updates!

        Again, thank you for all your support!

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          Brian Fitzpatrick liked an update for Fortunes of the Space Sloth

          Greetings Followers of the Space Sloth! 

          It’s been a couple updates since I talked about the writing and funding process itself, so here goes. For those of you who are new to the book there is a completed first draft. Keep in mind the sample chapters on Inkshares are from this draft. 

          Through the kindness of friends and family it is getting a thorough critique and is transforming as we speak. One person is reviewing it for interest, one for content, and one for structure. I’ve also been going through and adding bits and pieces of backstory and information that got left out the first time. I really am very happy with how the story is fleshing itself out. Publication aside, the fact that people are reading…and enjoying…the story is pretty cool. 

          The funding process is chugging along slowly. The semester has come to a close. The paperwork is (almost) done. And my spring 50K ultramarathon is completed (Spartan Race is next if anyone is curious). So, more time for writing, editing, and promoting the book! 

          Wish me luck and keep spreading the word where you can. The Space Sloth and her crew still needs your help. 

          PT 

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