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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          Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Catcher’s Trap

          Dear friends

           Happy Holidays

          I hope you have a wonderful time with your family and those you love. No matter which holiday you celebrate, I think we can all agree that the theme this time of the year is love. Love those around you, love the people who love you and support you through the tough times, and love what life has given you. Every day we live is a gift, so let’s enjoy them all.

          I am excited about 2017. I have three writing projects to work on during the coming year. Too Many Controllers, the short stories anthology which won the Nerdist video games contest. Bad Medicine, my latest horror novel which won the Crypt TV horror contest and, of course, Worlds Walker, the sequel to The Catcher’s Trap.

          Next year will be busy and exciting, and I hope you are still on board to continue this journey by my side. After all, it is because of you that I can call myself a published author.

          If the Holidays put you in a giving mood, please check out my other projects, especially Worlds Walker. Many people have asked me for the sequel to The Catcher’s Trap. The manuscript is ready, but I don’t have a publishing deal yet. You can change that. Click here to follow the project or pre-order.

          We’ll talk again next year!

          Love you all, have a wonderful Holiday!

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            Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Dax Harrison

            Psst! Hey friend,

            Just a reminder that phone cameras are dumb and always make my forehead look like a fivehead.

            Also, MERRY CHRISTMAS! And Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Festivus, etc...

            Oh, and Life Day. Can’t forget the Wookiees.

            7 days left until THE LIST 2016 contest comes to an end. Bought your copy of Dax Harrison yet? Good. Convinced all your friends and family to buy it too? That’d be swell.

            Whatever the outcome, let’s hope the new year brings a swift publishing date for Dax and his pals.

            Cheers!
            Tony V.

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              Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for The Remains Of Civilization

              Hello there dear readers! 

              First of all, Merry christmas! I know I haven’t updated in a while, but I’ve been spending my holiday break tweaking and adjusting the Remains and it probably wouldn’t be long before I post it on an online store for purchase. 

              Of course, I’ve also finally decided on and written an ending that fits for the story. While I could spend the rest of this post talking about all the things I’ve written so far without actually talking about something meaningful like publication dates or goals that I’ve set, I decided to instead finally open up my computer and upload chapter 3 of the Remains because...why not?

              CHAPTER 3

              I hope you all have a wonderful Holiday!

              -Yicheng Liu

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                Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for To Live and Die in Avalon

                Happy Holidays readers!

                So, I’ve been spending my Holiday break refining the latest (third) draft and we are now sitting at about 94,000 words, twenty-three chapters, a prologue, epilogue and a partridge in a pear tree. I’ve beefed up the novel with more detail, more backstory, and a parallel series of flashbacks that take place in the swinging sixties that’s adds more context to the motivations of the main characters. I also think the addition of a prologue (much like the cold opening of a Bond film) and an epilogue (much like the post-credits scenes we see so often nowadays) really adds a bit more bang for your buck, story-wise as well as leaving the door open for future installments. It’s a constant process, but I think I’m just about the point where I can hand this off to beta readers to get some much needed feedback. 

                And what say you, faithful followers, about possibly relaunching an Inkshares campaign? Not now, I’m not at that point just yet, but perhaps in a couple of months after Holiday fatigue has worn off. The novel has evolved so much since I first started working on it over a year ago and I feel much more confident that I can get people excited about it and see it become a reality. Without the pressures of a contest or a crowdfunding campaign over the past few months, I’ve been able to really crack this open and refine it and there’s still more work to be done. Exciting times!

                I hope you all have a wonderful Holiday and Happy New Year!

                J

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                  Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Sunshine is Forever

                  Hey Campers,

                  I hope you are getting to spend some time with your family over the holidays. 2016 has been a life-changing year for me in many ways. I got to act in my first recurring role in the TV show Preacher, and I got my role cut from a (different) TV show for the first time. Oh yeah-AND I GOT A PUBLISHING DEAL! One thing is for certain, life has, and will always be, a roller coaster. I hope that your year had some equally awesome moments!

                  You know what’s really awesome? I’m 107 pages into the development edit of Sunshine is Forever. I am moving right along and should have no problem meeting my deadlines. Corin is definitely becoming a much stronger character, and this draft is very focused. I removed the sample chapters for the time being, and will post final sample chapters when we are done with all of the edits. We should have a new final cover design soon!

                  In the meantime, don’t forget to check out my latest interview: http://www.abqwhatsbrewin.com/single-post/2016/12/15/An-Interview-with-Kyle-T-Cowan

                  AND preorder Sunshine is Forever if you haven’t: https://www.inkshares.com/books/sunshine-is-forever

                  Tell all your friends!!!! Lots of exciting stuff is happening! I appreciate you so much! Thanks for supporting me! Stay positive, and happy holidays!

                  Kyle T. Cowan

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                    Thomas J. Arnold liked an update for Where the Sun Sets

                     


                    It’s alliiiiiiiivvvvveeee! 

                    More accurately, it’s desiiigggnnnnedddd! A huge congratulations and thank you goes out to Maria Laguna-Valenzuela for putting her energy behind this project and coming up with such a mega cover.  I, for one, like the book so much more now! (Don’t get me wrong, I’ve always been a fan, but now it’s got a certain je ne sais quoi about it, you know?) Maria was inspired to help me create even more meaning behind this story, and I’m honoured to be partnering with her in this way. Thank you, Maria.

                    From my last update you already know how blown away I was by all the submissions and support I received, and that hasn’t changed. Still blown away, still happier than a pig in... ahem. Thank you to all who helped make this happen. 

                    You can’t see me, but I’m dancing right now. Exactly like this guy.

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                    Just over 20 days left to my first goal of 250 pre-orders, and because of all you folks, I’m only SIXTEEN units away! Pretty unbelievable. Thank you for reading and continuing to believe in this project.

                    Donna

                    PS. In case you missed it, the dandelion on the cover depicts Vole and Bay, Vole being the yellow petals and Bay the fluffy flower. Vole is giving up his last 25 years of life depicted by the falling petals, and the fluffy seeds are Bay’s wishes getting fulfilled. These seeds travel and can land wherever the sun sets, or in this case, on one of Bay’s wish list of places. 


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