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Prologue

Regrets are the instruments by which we learn. We tend not to repeat those things we regret. A remorse, I think, is a much deeper thing. I tend not to dwell on regrets. For all the pain they’ve caused me, they have allowed me to grow and become a better man, sometimes despite myself. I regret how I treated my first love, but it taught me how to better live with my wife. I regret not working very hard in school, but now I know to apply myself in my work. I feel bad about the thin. . .

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    Prologue

    Regrets are the instruments by which we learn. We tend not to repeat those things we regret. A remorse, I think, is a much deeper thing. I tend not to dwell on regrets. For all the pain they’ve caused me, they have allowed me to grow and become a better man, sometimes despite myself. I regret how I treated my first love, but it taught me how to better live with my wife. I regret not working very hard in school, but now I know to apply myself in my work. I feel bad about the thin. . .

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      “Tommandros, put those clouds back where you found them,” his mother called from the doorway of their cottage. “Can’t you see I’ve got clothes on the line? How do suppose they’ll dry if you keep the fog rolling in like that?”

      “She has a point, you know,” Gran’s voice said. But she wasn’t there. Not really. She was dead, lying blissfully unaware of the failure-of-a-summoner her grandson was in her absence. Still, she spoke to him from a shaded corner in the back of his mind, a warm place . . .

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        “You sure the cloak’s working?”

        “I checked it yesterday, it’s fine mate.”

        “You only finished installing it yesterday.”

        “Ramses. Are we or are we not currently being shot out of the sky?”

        “No Sol, we are not.”

        “Well, I guess it’s bloody working then ain’t it?”

        Cole Traske stood in the back of the cockpit listening to his pilot, Solomon Dane and demolitions man Ramses Barden bicker as they always had. He’d never gotten to the bottom of where the bicker. . .

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          “You sure the cloak’s working?”

          “I checked it yesterday, it’s fine mate.”

          “You only finished installing it yesterday.”

          “Ramses. Are we or are we not currently being shot out of the sky?”

          “No Sol, we are not.”

          “Well, I guess it’s bloody working then ain’t it?”

          Cole Traske stood in the back of the cockpit listening to his pilot, Solomon Dane and demolitions man Ramses Barden bicker as they always had. He’d never gotten to the bottom of where the bicker. . .

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            Joseph Terzieva liked an update for Ghosts of War

            Guess who's back? Back again...

            This guy's back, tell a friend...(no seriously, tell a friend to buy this book...)

            So here we are again, an Inkshare's competition, and this book. Just a few months removed from selling 181 copies and I'm running back into the fire. This is a good thing though, it's cold here and I need warming up.

            This time around the comp is being run by the Nerdist Podcast (which is kind of a big deal on the interwebs) and the books with the top 5 unique readers (not necessarily sales) by the 30th of September will be published. 

            Of those one will be chosen to be part of a 'Nerdist Collection' and will carry the Nerdist logo, and they will help market the book. In addition to that (and this is the coolest part) the book selected by Nerdist will have the opportunity to be developed into a TV or web series or other such production.

            As I said above the comp runs until the 30th of September, but I'm running the funding period beyond the competition until the end of the year to give it the best chance of getting to 1000 copies sold. That's what it'll have to do if it doesn't place in the competition.

            So if you're a veteran of the last campaign, I'd love it if you could come back to the fold and support me again on this journey. And if you've followed the project since the last round of funding ended well I'd love for you to come along too of course.

            It's only $10 for an ebook and a hardcover copy of the book which in itself is insane, but you don't even have to pay a cent now. If the funding fails you won't be charged a thing, and if it succeeds well you'll be getting some great value for money.

            Follow the link below to go to the project page and order your copy now (or..copies, y'know...if you want):

            http://bit.ly/1IYI2UA

            And of course, the more you can share it around and spread the word, the more people we can bring in and that means a better chance of publication for Ghosts of War.

            Oh and if you haven't seen it already there's an 8 chapter preview PDF on the project page you can download and have a read of too.

            cheers guys, until next time.

            Paul R.
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