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Overnight, the Mission 51 funding campaign came to an end, and the project is now in “draft” mode. We finished with a very respectable 183 pre-orders, though that was shy of the 250 required for Inkshares to publish. The book will not be published at this time.

I’ll have to say, I am much, much more excited about the whole thing than I am disappointed. When I started, this book was not written. Now it is! - I became aware of Inkshares earlier this year, half-way into the Nerdist Space Opera contest. I had an idea for a book for quite some time, so I decided to jump in late in the contest, learning the Inkshares process as I went along. I basically started from scratch, hammering away madly, and by now have developed a solid story of which I am proud. Along the way, I have met a multitude of awesome people: readers, supporters, fellow authors, artists, and the folks at Inkshares. I am nothing but gratified and encouraged!

The final tally for Mission 51 was 194 followers of the project, of which 128 wonderful people pre-ordered 183 copies of the book. I received 14 high-quality recommendations, was chosen as a “Staff Pick,” and received the support of the GREAT SCI-FI for the 21st CENTURY and BEYOND SYNDICATE. Wow! Thank you!!!

Now that Mission 51 is officially in “draft” mode, all of the readers, who have my everlasting gratitude for your interest and generous support, will get their money back. The project will remain listed on Inkshares, will continue to gather followers, and I will be able to communicate with you through this forum, to keep you updated on the continuing progress of Mission 51.

I will continue to revise, enhance and beautify the book, including the art. It is possible that I will engage in another funding campaign here on Inkshares, but I will not do it until the book is entirely finished, which it nearly is. I will await another suitable contest before that happens. When that moment comes, I will be completely prepared to deliver a top-notch product! I hope you will decide to support it again at that time.

For now, I have entered Mission 51 in the 2016 Launch Pad Manuscript Competition. I’m pretty excited about that! It opens several other opportunities for publication. Please check out the link. I’ll let you know how that turns out.

In any event, like I said before, I can assure you that this book will be published one way or another. I would love to have the backing and services of a formal publishing house like Inkshares, or some other publisher, but I have self-published several books before and I will self-publish Mission 51 if the need be.

So stay tuned for future developments. I will keep you posted. I am not going away!

Again, thank you all so very much for supporting me and Mission 51. I have truly felt the love!

Peace!

Ferd  :-)

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    Hi @Joseph Keeler ! Follow me back so I can send you a direct message or two.  :D

    But in the meantime, just in general, that sort of guilty feeling you feel about ’nagging’ (as you say) is something we ALL experienced. Seriously... I’m introverted as hell, man. I am extremely uncomfortable reaching out to people to ask for help. Thankfully I communicate better in writing, and I ran my whole platform on typed-out instant messages. 

    You just gotta push through the guilt. Set the idea / frustration of having to nag/plead aside - don’t think of it that way. Think of it as 1- proclaiming that you need their help. then 2- reminding them. That’s all it is, a REMINDER. Every couple of days. (Keep a spreadsheet with everybody’s name, and update it according to the last day you reached out to them. This is super useful as time goes on and your head starts spinning trying to remember who you contacted and when...) 

    There ARE people out there who care about you enough to support you with $10-$20. I know the economy sucks, but they can still swing that. They WILL help you out, but people forget. They’ll say they’ll get to it, then they’ll forget for a day, a week, a month. In the meantime if you’re not reminding them about how important it is... they’ll never follow through. Not entirely their fault - it’s also yours if you don’t push through the guilt of having to ask.

    What’s the worst that can happen? They might tell you to jump in a lake... So frikkin what? ...the thing is, that’s just in your head. Out of the 500-600 people I reached out to during my campaign, only two people told me F off (my words... theirs were more polite. :).  A former coworker and, well, my own damn cousin if you can believe it.

    Anyway, get a hold of me, Joe, and I’ll offer a little more tips re: your project page.
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