James Rasile recommended First on Mars
Interesting concept. This is one not to miss!
First on Mars
The first crewed mission to Mars starts off in 2031 with sabotage, but no one really knows why. The team of seven needs to work together to survive the unforgiving surface of Mars, but a lack of honesty threatens to tear them apart.
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Good news! First on Mars just blew past 50 pre-orders! This means it’s 20% of the way to 250 and getting published!

Other good news! Once again, my very talented sister, Marylyn, has helped me out and made a new cover for the book. I love how it turned out. 

The contest is almost over and my goal is now just to finish as high as possible. If you have not already done so, please recommend this project to anyone you think might be interested. 

Also, you have only one week (until May 16) to make a review and be entered to win a free shirt. So please leave a review. Thank you all for the support!

(PS. The Inkshares blog will have a new post soon... hint, hint)

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    Hey, Inksharesians. I’m down to the last 12 days of my campaign. I’ve got 404 copies sold of the target 750.

    JF Dubeau pulled it off -- with our help -- in the waning days of his campaign. We pushed him past the 750 pre-order mark. If you can find it in you to inspire the same kind of push for Disintegration, my gratitude would be boundless.

    If you pre-order a copy before it goes to production, remember that you can get a signed copy and unique artwork. Right now, I’ll be drawing 404 different things related to my story. That’s a lot of drawing ... but I’d much rather have to draw 346 more!

    We’ve had a lot of time to try to make it to the finish line, but now -- to quote Frank -- the end is near. I’d like to believe I did it my way, but the truth is that I can’t do it without you.

    Help make Disintegration the best possible book it can be. Getting to 750 copies will get me rounds of developmental edits, editing for errors and content, and a professionally designed cover, among other things.

    As it stands, you’ll be getting what I’ve written, undistilled. I’ll endeavor to make that product the best it can possibly be, but you have it within your power to make it even better.

    So, one more time, talk to your mail carrier, the butcher, the baker ... talk to every geek and nerd you know who would go nuts for this story. 346 might seem like a lot, but there are easily that many more people out there who would love this book. I just need you to help me reach them.

    Thank you for all of your help and support.
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      Hey guys, 

       Over the weekend I was in Chicago for a wedding and had a chance to meet up with a few very righteous Inkshares author’s whose work i’ve been following very closely. It was a real honor to meet these guys and was really inspiring to find people facing a lot of the same publishing challenges Chris and I are but who are much further down the rabbit hole than we are. Somehow this entire process seems less daunting.

      You guys are awesome! We need to do this again!


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