Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Beyond The Code

Greetings wonderful followers!!

We have gone through another holiday season and rampaged into a new year. I hope you have all had a fun and eventful time. Speaking of eventful, things have been happening with Beyond the Code and I want to share the news.

First off, for my Edmontonian followers, Beyond the Code has been included in the Capital City Press Collection. This is a program within the city of Edmonton to include works from local authors into the city’s many Libraries. This year, the books chosen will be featured in the brand new Stanley A Milner Library in the downtown core. See the link below

https://epl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/2044774005

Secondly, the Beyond the Code audio book has received several reviews through Audible.com and now is standing at a 4.7 rating. Check out what they have to say and if you sign up with Audible, you can get an audio book for FREE! See the link below and give it a shot.

https://www.audible.ca/pd/Beyond-the-Code-Audiobook/B07XVNFSDS

Next thing, Beyond the Code has been reviewed on Onlinebookclub.org. 3 out of 4 stars!! Follow the link and see what they have to say.

https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=129849

And last but not least. This is something I am very excited about. Sometime ago, I entered Beyond the Code into the 2019 Screencraft Cinematic Book Competition and, I am happy to tell you, that Beyond the Code has made it through the first hurdle and is in the Quarter Finals!! Follow the link below if you want to know about the contest and the other Quarter Finalist and wish me luck. They will be announcing the Semi Finalist on Feb 12th.

https://screencraft.org/2020/01/08/2019-screencraft-cinematic-book-competition-quarterfinalists-announced/?utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2019+Stage+Play%2C+Book+%26+Short+Story+Quarterfinalists+Announced

Thank you all for your continuing support and feedback. If you haven’t already, make sure to give Beyond the Code a review on Goodreads or Amazon. Reviews are the lifeblood of every Indie author plus, I love to hear what you all thought of my work. 

Thanks again for all your continuing support and I hope to bring you good news in the future.

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    Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Crow’s Gambit

    Greetings Supporters of Crow’s Gambit,

    There are some big news items to discuss with you. As you know, Crow’s Gambit was one of the last books accepted into the Quill Imprint of Inkshares for publishing. The book has been in the editing queue with a month or two remaining until the process would start. However, I have made the decision that the best future for Crow’s Gambit exists outside of Inkshares. I have asked that the book be pulled from the queue for publishing. 

    I have learned much from my time on Inkshares and will continue to support my fellow authors here. I have great appreciation for the encouragement of you, my Supporters, and Inkshares during this process.

    What does this mean for you, my supporters?
    In the next few days you should receive a refund from Inkshares. If your contact or banking information has changed please make sure to correct it on the Inkshares website now. If you have not received your refund in the next couple weeks please contact Inkshares to inquire (hello@inkshares.com).

    What does this mean for Crow’s Gambit?
    First, do not panic. You will still be able to read the Crow’s Gambit story. It will be available in ebook and Print on Demand through Amazon soon. The Proofreading edit came back just this weekend and I am working with a cover editor. An early February publication date is the goal right now.

    In the next couple weeks I will be transitioning this discussion list over to a new emailing service. At that time I will provide full information on how you can get a copy of the book (watch for an email with Crow’s Gambit in the subject).

    While you wait, I encourage you to visit my website https://26milesofbooks.com/

    Again, thank you all for your support in both the past and the future.

    PT
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      Hi!

      It’s been a while since I’ve updated so I hope all is well with everyone and that you had a nice Thanksgiving.  

      And now, just in time for the holidays, my novel novel, Celia At 39, has just published from indie Writing Bloc (some names in this fantastic organization you may recognize and why not follow Writing Bloc on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? You’ll be happy you did). 

      Here’s the link to the book on Amazon (Kindle drops today; paperbacks shortly and Audible in works). 

      https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YSX5L8M/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1

      I hope you will all check it out. Remember, books make great holiday gifts!! 

      Thank you for the support, people.

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