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I don’t personally have an issue with the changes that have been made. It seems like a bit of a drastic shift, but 35% is still definitely reasonable. Also, I have recently been made extremely aware that there have been some pretty significant issues with inkshares users abusing the free credits system, which probably costs the company more money than I can begin to comprehend. I’ve come to really love this community and the mission Inkshares has to bring new authors into an industry that otherwise just doesn’t take much interest in newcomers. On the whole, I get it. I think Inkshares needed to make some changes to stabilize itself financially, and I think they’re taking reasonable steps to that end.
The one thing I do find discomforting is the lack of communication about this. It doesn’t sit particularly well with me that news regarding changes to author royalties didn’t really come to inkshares’s own site until it trickled there through the grapevine from other sources. Usually the Inkshares staff is very open and communicative, and engages directly with the community, which is one of the things I really love about this company. Yet if there was any kind of official announcement about this change on Inkshares itself, I must have missed it. I can’t help but feel like something of this nature should really be brought to our attention more transparently. Again, I don’t have any real issue with the changes that have been made; it’s just the lack of communication that’s bothered me.
Also, @Mike Mongo, you’re too kind. I really hope Tantalus Depths gets a proper chance to not quite win a Hugo award, so you won’t be proven terribly wrong. Aim high, right? :)
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    @Audrey T. Carroll I’m sure it’s mentioned somewhere in the soup of words below, but remember that all those outlets don’t matter if you’re blasting your book. You MUST use personalized, private messages to everyone in your network. Systematically, one by one, and following up every 2-3 days. This is why I encourage the use of an excel or Googledoc spreadsheet.

    Stay organized, stay positive, and you’ll get traction before you know it! :D
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      the good thing about being a 20 year old is that i have alot of facebook friends, and some will have even more facebook friends, and so on and so forth. The whole point is to get those peoples attention. which is really hard for me because i was the awkward quiet kid in highschool so most people ignore me XD
      But hey thank you all for the kind words and the advice! makes me feel way better about the whole thing :D
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        Thank you guys for this thread, all of you. I have been stressing out *hard* these past couple of days trying to get people to pre-order my book. Posting about it to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat, Tumblr, you name it. I’m trying so hard and am getting very little in the way of interaction/response, and I’ve only gotten 4 orders. It’s super stressful! I’m going to try to keep pushing through that "I’m posting about this too often" guilt, though, and hope that it pays off... :/
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          These are really good points from a lot of good Inksharians, and I just want to throw my experience in as previous contest winner/newbie. 

          I had never heard of Inkshares until the day before the G&S contest was to go live last April (the contest ran through mid-May, so not that long ago). I heard about it via G&S FB page. I was working on my novel, which fit their theme of Hard Science Fiction, so I threw my towel in and annoyed the heck out of everyone, including people I hadn’t seen or heard from in years. My own comfortable social and family network is very small, but I hustled and asked literally my entire FB friends group, any and all book clubs I’ve belonged to, even previous co-workers.  Sometimes several times.  To my surprise, the orders came in, sometimes slowly, sometimes much faster. And I definitely got ignored by a lot of people! People are busy, might be financially strapped and don’t want to say anything, or were just not interested in my book. But that’s ok. 

          By the end of the contest I was on a fun momentum that helped me be in the top three. I went outside my comfort zone, and I’m happy I did. It was very hard, though, and I sometimes look back and wonder how I did it. 

          But the important point I tell everyone who asks me is this: you can win this without being an established author.  I was neck to neck with another Nerdist Contest winner for weeks until he pulled ahead the last few days before the contest was over.  I like to think I kept him on his toes :-). 

          The long and the short of it is, you can do this!! I’ve learned that Inkshares is a wonderful community that supports each other, and we will do what we can to help!
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            Hi @Joseph Keeler ! Follow me back so I can send you a direct message or two.  :D

            But in the meantime, just in general, that sort of guilty feeling you feel about ’nagging’ (as you say) is something we ALL experienced. Seriously... I’m introverted as hell, man. I am extremely uncomfortable reaching out to people to ask for help. Thankfully I communicate better in writing, and I ran my whole platform on typed-out instant messages. 

            You just gotta push through the guilt. Set the idea / frustration of having to nag/plead aside - don’t think of it that way. Think of it as 1- proclaiming that you need their help. then 2- reminding them. That’s all it is, a REMINDER. Every couple of days. (Keep a spreadsheet with everybody’s name, and update it according to the last day you reached out to them. This is super useful as time goes on and your head starts spinning trying to remember who you contacted and when...) 

            There ARE people out there who care about you enough to support you with $10-$20. I know the economy sucks, but they can still swing that. They WILL help you out, but people forget. They’ll say they’ll get to it, then they’ll forget for a day, a week, a month. In the meantime if you’re not reminding them about how important it is... they’ll never follow through. Not entirely their fault - it’s also yours if you don’t push through the guilt of having to ask.

            What’s the worst that can happen? They might tell you to jump in a lake... So frikkin what? ...the thing is, that’s just in your head. Out of the 500-600 people I reached out to during my campaign, only two people told me F off (my words... theirs were more polite. :).  A former coworker and, well, my own damn cousin if you can believe it.

            Anyway, get a hold of me, Joe, and I’ll offer a little more tips re: your project page.
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