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Here's something cool for your Monday. A surprise recording of an unreleased chapter of Asteroid Made of Dragons !

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This is a Chapter 7 - a Sideways chapter, a glimpse into the activities of the nefarious Hunt.

This was recorded by fellow Inkshares author, Paul Inman. I will now direct you to his two projects so that you may purchase them with your human money.

Ageless - No matter what our differences are, race, religion, nationality, gender, sexuality, we all have one thing in common; we die.  But if you could live forever, would it be worth it?

This project has already funded, so you are guaranteed a copy if you pre-order. This is for fans of non-linear narratives, sickening government experiments, and the ramifications of immortality.

His new shiny project that is still trying to get funded is Motor City Chronicles - Part One. And here's his book trailer for that project!

Motor City Chronicles - Book Trailer

Ch-ch-check it out! I should have another (!) secret cool thing to share with you tomorrow.

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    Hey everyone,

    The update today is about the short and long term future of Ghosts of War.

    In the short term, we're getting down to the nitty gritty of the Nerdist contest. There's only 11-ish days left and Ghosts of War still has a long way to go to make the Top 5.  Here's where we stand right now:

    • Ghosts is currently in 15th place (out of 323 entries!) which is all kinds of awesome in and of itself.
    • It has sold 196 copies to 125 unique readers, which (as of this update) puts it around 168 readers out of the Top 5.
    • That sounds like a lot...and well...it is, but it's not an impossible goal, not by a long shot.
    • Positions 3 to 8 are separated by only 36 people, meaning that if we can get Ghosts up into that conversation, it's in with a shot at one of those final 3 places.
    • At the moment Ghosts has 254 followers, meaning there are 129 of you that are yet to preorder a copy. 
    • If we could get all 254 of you on board, Ghosts would be solidly in 9th place and in close proximity to the cluster of positions 3 through 8.
    • From there it's just a matter of bringing in more people, even now without the extra 129, if each follower was able to get just one more person, we'd be knocking on the door of that cluster. If everyone was on board and did that, we might even be in a position to win this thing.
    What's important right now is getting as many unique readers as possible by the September 30th deadline, and I know I can't force the other 129 people to buy a copy, and I don't want to force you. If you're following along, you've obviously had some amount of interest in the project and I hope that it's enough for you to place an order. If you can't do it before the end of September that's okay, not placing in the Top 5 of the Nerdist comp is by no means the end of the road, because...





    As I said above Ghosts of War is currently sitting at 196 copies ordered, which means it's as good as 1/5 of the way to it's print goal. Even better than that, it's 1/4 of the way to it's ebook goal of 750 copies. In a little over a month Ghosts has nearly doubled it's reader base from the Sword & Laser contest (even without getting over half of it's prior backers back), and has well surpassed the total sales from it as well. So here's the plan going forward:

    • The current funding period has 92 days remaining, which should be plenty of time to at least hit the ebook goal.
    • I know it's probably not a reasonable expectation, but if we can get a 100% conversion rate on followers to readers (and them buying at least 1 copy), then as of this update, Ghosts would be sitting around 320-ish copies sold.
    • Every sale helps push Ghosts into a more visible position on the Inkshares website. More exposure means more sales and more sales means a better chance of publication.
    • I truly believe that we have the people power here to get this done by Christmas, you've all gotten me this far and for that I'm eternally grateful.
    Beyond that, there are other avenues to get this to you. I plan on doing a self published version of the book sometime towards the end of the year and I'm keeping a record of all of you so if that ends up being the only way to get it, I'll make sure you can all still get one.

    The end of the Nerdist comp isn't the end of Ghosts of War, this train is only just getting started.

    All aboard...
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      Sorry for the paucity of updates from Asteroid Made of Dragons - I assume that most of you are wading through a small blizzard of Inkshares emails like I am every morning. The Nerdist Contest is HEATING. UP. Partly I wanted to stay out of the way of all the contestants and keep all your eyeballs focused on the new shiny books vying for your attention - but also things were just a hair quiet over here. I submitted my beta draft of AMOD to beta readers, Inkshares, and most supremely Girl Friday for developmental editing - - then I IMMEDIATELY started slacking off. I played a bunch of Witcher 3, I started planning a D&D campaign, I cut my grass, said hello to the living people that apparently exist in my immediate vicinity. It was nice. I also found some time to let my writer brain devote some cycles to Other Projects - nothing serious yet, just some ideas I want to explore when AMOD goes to bed. 

      But now. Oh now. There is some legitimate news and events and happenstance and furor to report. So, strap in!

      Asteroid Made of Dragons - Tentative Release: April 2016

      I had a long kickoff conference call with the Inkshares and Girl Friday team, and if all goes according to plan, that's the bulls-eye. As someone who's navigated the self-publishing process alone twice before - it was pure joy to have skilled, professional people go over a very rigorous schedule with me and precisely detail every part of the production, marketing, cover design, and how I CANNOT SCREW IT ALL UP BY BEING A BABY. I'm glad that I was on the phone and not Skype so they couldn't see the one dramatic anime tear making its way down my cheek. Next week I have more conference calls! Calls to discuss the cover and marketing, calls with my editor to discuss My Authorial Vision, etc. My developmental edits are due back on 10/2 -- then I have two weeks to respond and implement the suggested changes and re-writes - so expect my presence here and on Twitter to either be non-existent or pure non-stop whining during that period. I'm very proud of the draft I turned in - but I am beyond excited to watch it become the strongest thing I've ever written with the proper editorial care and absolutely the most visible and well-marketed of my books by a GIGANTIC margin.

      Guest Blog on Pretentious Title - Home of Rachel Aaron/Bach - Eli Monpress series, Fortune's Pawn, Nice Dragons Finish Last

      For my day job, I work in sales - and I know how difficult and icky it can be to feel like you are SELLING your BOOK to strangers. Rachel let me ruminate on the ethos of sales and how you can be a salesman in general - but specifically of your own work and not feel like a weasel. These principles are what helped me ultimately win the Sword & Laser Contest on Inkshares and I think they're perfectly applicable to anyone trying to crowdfund or promote their own work. A huge thank you to her for giving me the opportunity to be weird on her carefully cultivated internet platform.

      SURPRISE BONUS

      I've fallen in with a rowdy crowd of reprobates and undesirables. Yes, other writers on Inkshares. And a few of them have collaborated on an absolutely fantastic idea - the Inkshares Authors Showcase Coloring Book and Activity Pages, Nerdist Contest Edition. It's going to be amazing! My page is going to feature Xenon the goblin archaeologist on her rocket cycle and I CANNOT WAIT for you guys to see it and try your hand at coloring it. We'll be sending it out on Monday and then you can print out the pages for REAL LIFE Coloring and activities, or just dump the files into your computer art program of choice and go to town. This is to showcase the worlds of strange wonder and fierce beauty that these authors have in their heads - and now you can color them all the wrong colors. Here's the worlds/books that are going to be included:

      She Is the End, by A.C. Weston (illustrator of the AMOD page and you are officially a moron if you don't go back her book immediately)

      Blood Dawn, by John Robin.

      Prophecy of the Stars, by Melissa Berg (also an illustrator for the book, and the creator of our cover)

      Asteroid Made of Dragons, by some guy. 

      A Beast Requires, by Jay Lockwood

      Witches Undercover, by Rochelle Germano

      Tournament of the Stars: Arbitration, by Victor Powell

      Ageless (also winner of the Swords and Lasers contest) and Motor City Chronicles: Transgressions, by Paul Inman

      Rune of the Apprentice, by Jamison Stone

      Shadow of the Owl, by Amanda Orneck

      The Seventh Age, by Rick Heinz,

      We'll be sending out the coloring book to all you people on Monday - no charge, just free, right there in your inbox. I think it would behoove you to give these nice author's campaign pages a look. DO YOU FEEL BEHOOVENED?

      As always, come find me on Twitter - @gderekadams for internet interaction. I should also have a special audio presentation of a Sideways chapter from AMOD for you in the very near future, recorded by busybody Paul Inman.

      Finally I leave you with this:

       

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