Humans,
The 'borrowed' cover art is now obsolete. I can now say that the entire book is original!
Also, I've begun putting up some A5 flyers all over the city (Perth), so if you happen to spot one, maybe just pretend to walk up and say (just loudly enough), "Oh wow, I think this is so cool, I'm going to scan the code and see where it goes to!".
For those of you who are going, "Hmmm... I can't let Vincent do all this hard work! I paid for the book, and so I want that book to be the BEST** it can be!" FEAR NOT! Please use the following link: TCCG A5 flyer
** Note: Although the book will be published at the 250 pre-order funding goal, the attention and effort that will go into the book by inkshares + girl friday (editors) will not be as fantastic as if I hit the 750 pre-order goal.
Anyhoo... hope you're having a great week so far! LLAP \V/,
Humans, the weekend is almost upon us (for my side of the planet anyway) and if your Thursday is only just starting, well, remember that 1 day on Pluto is 6 Earth days! So, doesn't that make you feel heaps better now?
Anyway, the purpose of this post is to provide you, the discerning potential reader of The Cora Chronicles, some tidbits on robots. You may know through other sources that the robots in my story have been inspired by Isaac Asimov's vision. Essentially, this simply entails the Three Laws of Robotics:
Friends and enemies of the Klingon Empire!
Now that the Nerdist contest is done and dusted, everyone else can now focus on reaching their secondary goal (1,000 pre-orders). However, firstly, I would like to congratulate the winners and the tremendous marketing and promotional efforts that they undertook to get their book into the proverbial hands of hundreds of followers. *hats off*.
So, I've done the math (yes, I did) and if all my 70 followers successfully pitched my book to a further 11 (was 10.71) readers, I would reach my e-book goal of 750! It's not quite achieving the print goal, but it's the next best thing. In the next couple of days, I will introduce some art work that I have collected over the past year while writing my book to whet your creative appetite. The timing was so that my updates might actually get a chance of reaching the presence of your mind, instead of being random noise in your inbox. Stay tuned.
Last, but far from being the least, I would like to thank all of you who have supported my creative endeavor! I hope that at the end of this journey, I would have in some way enriched your life with a good story.
As always, live long and prosper \V/,