Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Murder at the Veterans’ Club

Dear friends and followers,

Happy new year! By now, you should all have gotten the news that we’ve made our goal, a month early. Or, more precisely, that we’ve made the top three on The List, which means the same result without having to actually hit the full 750 orders. This is pretty awesome, and it’s all thanks to you. Every one of you who pre-ordered, who spread the word, who got your friends to pre-order or even just to look at the book: thank you. Thank you so much.

So, now that we’re "in production", what does that mean? When will you get your books?

I know I’ve been saying that books will probably be out around November 2017, and that was a conservative estimate back in March when I started. But the volume of books going through Inkshares of late means that the production process is longer now than it used to be. Here is what Inkshares has to say about the production process. According to this, it could be twelve to eighteen months from the moment I submit my manuscript before the book comes out. In short: between January and June 2018.

I know. I’m a little dismayed too. But it’s still miles better than not getting it out at all, so it’s still a cause for celebration.

Again, thank you for everything. Let’s party like it’s 1925!

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    Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for New Beginnings (Book 1 of the Kairos Prophecy)

    Hello everybody,

    Reflecting back at 2016, I did not have much progress in writing as I would have liked. So many things got in the way. New job in teaching high school, new love, and new projects that demanded attention.

    Seriously, my to do list is huge! Writing has always been on that to do list, but seemed to always end up shifting down on the list. However, 2017 will be the year that the Kairos Prophecy Book Series WILL take off. I have let too many things get in the way of completing this masterpiece.

    I appreciate you all for your support of Kairos Prophecy and I promise to not let you down. Currently the book is about 2/3 finished before it needs editing (from us and a third party) and I am willing to submit it again for funding. I want to make sure that the book is more polished for the public so that people can read just how wonderful as it is visioned in mine and Kelly’s minds.

    With that in mind, I hope everyone has a safe and happy new year. 2017 should be better for us all!

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      Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for LandFall

       

      So the List ends tomorrow. I had hoped to have 2 chapters up by then, but I hadn’t counted on:

      • Underestimating how much free time I’d have over Christmas
      • having a 4 day (and counting) heatwave that would just zap all energy and motivation
      • being as sad as I have been (RIP Carrie...and Debbie...and...damn it 2016...)
      • forgetting how long I can take to write things sometimes....

      Y’know...best laid plans and all that, but it’s not all bad news!

       

      • I wrote just over 4,000 words in the last week and a bit, which is...a lot for me lately.
      • The rest of Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (it’s called: ’The Witness") are still coming shortly.
      • I’m still up for judging (as unlikely as a win there may seem)
      • and LandFall has had its first preorders! The first on the long road to publication.

      Things will likely quiet down for a bit after New Years, though I’ll be sure to do an update once the results of the List are known, and I’ll do my best to update the page regularly.

      Keep an eye on that horizon.

      and onwards to 2017...

        





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        Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Deus Hex Machina

        I’ve been here before, sitting in the quiet before the end, wondering what lies on the other side of the storm. I am the crazy person who has entered four contests on Inkshares, one of which I won with a group of amazing talents much larger than mine.  Four contests in a year. I can mark them like seasons in my life on Inkshares.

        The first contest was my introduction to Inkshares as a whole. The Nerdist contest came along at a time when I was waiting for my final edit to return on Shadow of the Owl, when I had already written a book, created a cover, bought my ISBNs and prepared to self-publish. I hit submit assuming many things, not the least of which was that it would easy (not unlike self-publishing on its own).

        Next I tossed Deus Hex Machina into the Sword & Laser the Sequel contest, largely because I already had a funding campaign for Shadow of the Panther up on the site and didn’t want to resubmit. I’m glad I made that choice, because while I didn’t win that contest, I did get far enough to grab interest in the project from outside and even eventually get the book a light publishing contract. The outside interest ended up pushing me to write a book while I was funding it (something I highly suggest no one ever do), writing a book I originally thought would never see the light of day. It was at this point that I promised I would never do another contest, by the way.

        When the Nerdist Video Game contest came along, I was at the right place at the right time with a group of writing colleagues who wanted to try something crazy -- submit an anthology. The result was a first place win for Too Many Controllers, to which I submitted a story I had been working on for years that is currently titled "Final Boss." I am incredibly proud of that story, mostly because it represents my overcoming a huge fear of short fiction that’s hounded me since I let fear push me out of the fiction side  of my creative writing degree at USC. 

        And now, The List 2016 is drawing to a close. In little under six hours I will be ending my first year with Inkshares the way I began it: Watching a contest end. I  find myself introspective (obviously) rather than dejected at the results of this contest. Sitting seventh in a contest that I was invited into is a rather big honor. I have a finished manuscript waiting until the contest closes today, one that I firmly believe is the best writing I’ve ever done.  No matter what result happens from this contest, I will be able to look back at this year with Inkshares and smile. I have one book published, two more in production once I send in DHM, and many more projects. I have found a community of disparate writers from around the world, and a strange and wonderful company that links them all together in this crazy publishing fever dream. 

        What’s next up for me in 2017? I am about to write another couple of short stories in the Shadow of the Owl universe. Once I have those done and published I’ll be planning out the sequel to DHM and then hammering out the next (and final) version of Shadow of the Panther. That book needs to be finished -- it’s been restarted so many times at this point that it must assume I don’t love it. Luckily I have the outline complete on what it’s going to look like, and I think I’ve settled on a premise that will fit the fantasy of the series while still innovating within it.

        Two stories, two books, zero contests: that sounds like a great year to me. If 2016 was the year of funding books, I think 2017 will be the year of writing books, and maybe even publishing a couple too.  That sounds pretty great to me.






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          Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Animal in Man

          “Exciting times are incoming.” No other more obvious statement has ever been made when one considers the horror that was 2016. With this update, I want to draw your eyes to what I’m seeing in 2017, and I think you’ll have a lot to be excited for. At least three things for sure:

          First: “The Animal in Man” continues to lurk in the dark recesses of my brain. I’ve already been thinking of more monuments I can build in the violent world of Herbridia. Literally, a monument of bloodletting and death, a coliseum at the heart of Crosswall, the Leoran capital city featured in the novel’s opening chapters. And more - the ideas just never stop coming. I’m utterly in love with this world, and even while I chomp at the bit to get my production timeline put together, I’m already getting edits written down. Stay tuned for further news as soon as I hear it!

          Second: “Hunger.” I took a trip in 2013 to attend my graduation ceremony at Full Sail University in Florida, and during the flight I managed to craft and tighten a pretty fine piece of writing, a little 10-page short film script focused on the struggles of a father and son as they starve in a post apocalyptic world. What would you do if it meant you could eat, and survive? What part of yourself would you give up? “Hunger” has caught the attention of some film-makers based in Sydney, Australia, and WITH YOUR SUPPORT my beautiful little screenplay can be professionally produced and shown on the silver screen! Please visit the project’s Pozible page (a.k.a. The Aussie Kickstarter) and pledge what you can.


          Third: “The White Shadow.” My thesis as part of Full Sail’s Masters program was a full-length video game design document, a project I very lovingly pitch as Cyberpunk Soul Reaver, blending traversal through the realm of spirits with a futuristic cyberpunk Japanese setting, a world dominated by omnipotent Megacorporations, pervasive fear, and destructive technology. I put “The White Shadow” on the back-burner while work on “Animal in Man” progressed, but I couldn’t help myself from wandering back into its grimy rain-soaked streets. I decided to turn the story into a novel - MY NEXT BIG PROJECT FOR 2017! - and just finished writing the first chapter today. Please visit my portfolio page right here, and then tell me what you think! Should I turn this into a draft on Inkshares? The possibility has more than certainly crossed my mind…

          2016 was tough. I’m glad to be turning my back on it. I’m excited to be turning toward 2017, and I hope you are too. We’ve got plenty of things to look forward to, my dear readers. Rest assured I will be keeping myself ridiculously busy refining old chapters of “The Animal in Man” and completing new chapters of “The White Shadow.” And, with your help, getting a real-world Screenplay-By Credit for "Hunger".

          See you in the New Year, Animals. Lets have a Happier one this time.


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            Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Children of the Forest

            The Pale-One comes. A preview of artwork from The Children of the Forest - art booklet. 

            Apologies for the lengthy period of silence. I’ve been quite busy with work, purchasing a new house, and quite a bit more. Work on the book continues at a healthy pace, with the end for revisions and edits nearing. I’ve gone ahead and posted updated samples of the first 7 chapters, so go take a look if it’s been some time - the updates have made quite a substantial difference in the overall quality of the novel. 

            As I ease back into the social media spotlight, I’m hoping I’ll be able to post a bit more regularly, offering additional previews and what-not as everything falls into place for CotF. I also wanted to offer everyone my wish for a happy New Year, and my thanks for sticking with the project throughout this crazy year. ~

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              Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Sleeping Man

              Hello Dreamers!

              So, I know it’s been a long time since I’ve sent an update, and I’m very sorry for that. I also would like to apologize for the lack of reviews and support which I normally try to do, but I’ve had an interesting time trying to edit around my Navy schedule. Being on a ship is quite challenging and I’ve had a lot of things to do and many days where I couldn’t edit at all. 

              But...

              Since I had some free time today, I began editing when I woke up and just now, as of writing this, FINISHED! Yes, that’s right. It is done. It is complete. It is ready...

              To be turned in. So, all I have to do is put together the cover and turn in the book. There will be a quick edit from Inkshares and then you will receive your book. If you haven’t pre-ordered, now is the time to help out the Children’s Literary Initiative and pre-order! 

              Lastly, I would like to ask if anyone has a pull quote they would like to send in, to please do so, so I can have it featured. If you’ve reviewed the book on Inkshares, then I would ask your permission to use all or part of that review for pull quotes. 

              Thank you so much for helping me make my dream possible.

              Sweet Dreams,

              Stephen
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                Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Beyond The Code

                Greetings wonderful followers, 

                Sorry for the long silence. I’ve have my nose to the grind stone, working hard to make Beyond the Code the best it can be. But even with how hectic this time of year can be and how hard I’ve been working I just wanted to take a moment and wish you all a Merry Christmas or happy which ever winter holiday you celebrate. 

                I know it’s been one hell of a year for everyone but it’s almost to a close so try and take some time to reflect of the good things that have happened and the great things we still have. 

                I, for one am grateful that I got the chance to connect with all of you. Thank you all for the fantastic support you all have given me and I wish you all the best in the coming year. 

                Kelsey Rae Barthel  

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                  Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for A God in the Shed


                  Hello my friends,

                  It’s been a while hasn’t it? Thing is, when preparing a book for publication, things can get pretty damn hectic. Toss in an option from a production company and the stakes get really high, which of course means more work.

                  That being said, I’d be remiss in not taking a moment to thank each and every one of you for your support in 2016. There’s no way I’d be anywhere near even this modest amount of success without you. I owe it all to you guys.

                  So I hope you all have incredible holidays with your friends and families. That 2017 will be an awesome year for you and that you get to accomplish your dreams the same way you’ve allowed me to accomplish mine. And to kick off the next year on a good note, I’d like to unveil the final (kinda) cover for A God in the Shed:

                  The designer did an amazing job in creating something iconic and striking that will be a great visual signature for the story. I’m really looking forward to seeing this cover, wrapped around a book, in your hands.

                  Thanks again for your support and happy Kwanzhannukmas everyone!

                  JF

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