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A swashbuckling adventure/romance set in a world that operates via the crazy rules of video games. Spryte & Pixel are the happiest couple in Arcadia, until a kidnapping forces them to re-think everything they know about themselves...and each other.
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Inspired by the sudden death of my 23-year-old son, this is my journey to find meaning in his life and death.
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Robinson Crusoe meets Dumb and Dumber in this hilarious tale of two friends trying to escape a tropical island.
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A preposterous fantasy crisis with resolutions remarkable and losses lamentable. May contain minotaur tea parties.
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A "young" woman with a genetic anomaly spends her extra long life running from the people who would exploit her unique condition. Ageless asks the question is eternal life a gift or a curse? #giftorcurse
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I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
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    I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
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      A priest who must murder to keep living, a blind boy with a sword and vengeance in his heart, a war the likes of which the world has never seen, and the thing that was a man but who would be a god pulling all the strings
      Michael Slotjek liked an update for Tantalus Depths

      So commences the last leg of our journey to Tantalus 13...
       

      That’s right. We’re about to go into our last three weeks of the pre-order campaign, and Tantalus Depths is currently standing at an extremely respectable 595 pre-orders. That full publishing deal is so close, I can smell it in the water.
      We also hit a personal goal of mine this weekend. As some of you know, Tantalus Depths started its pre-order campaign on Inkshares as an entrant to the Geek and Sundry Hard Sci-Fi competition, wherein we came in 5th place. Well, this weekend Tantalus Depths officially passed Tal Klein’s The Punch Escrow in current pre-orders.

      That’s right. Tantalus Depths now has more pre-orders than the book that won the contest Tantalus Depths lost.

      Big thanks to Tal for setting that bar so high and giving me an extra lofty goal to aspire to.
      If you haven’t already purchased a copy of his book, please do so. I’d be more than happy to have that bar raised above me again.

      Unless I’m mistaken, Tantalus Depths is also the #1 most pre-ordered hard sci-fi book on all of Inkshares now. Another huge honor I barely feel I deserve.

      There’s no time to gloat now, though. We still need those 155 pre-orders to hit that final goal (which is, officially, the last goal I have left for this campaign). Remember: when we hit 600 pre-orders, I’m releasing chapter 2 on Inkshares with another video of me reading it. That’s only five orders away right now. Let’s get there today!

      Another huge thanks to all the readers, writers, and syndicates who’ve helped get Tantalus Depths where it is right now. We’re going all the way, guys. Don’t lose sight of that prize!

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