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Nick Scott and Noa Gavin sent an update for Multiverse Theory 2: Spring Break Boogaloo
SAVE THE FICTIONAL MULTIVERSE, HELP PREVENT REAL-LIFE SUICIDES.

We are excited to announce that we have decided to donate all author proceeds from our pre-sales to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. You can find out more about this organization here: https://afsp.org/ . Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US, and it’s a cause that is preventable, we just have to work at it. 

Suicide prevention is a cause very close to our hearts. We’ve both been affected by depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD. We’ve been low, and people have helped us to stand up again. It’s time we give back to help others.

Last week we launched the pre-sale campaign for PRACTICAL APPLICATiONS FOR MULTIVERSE THEORY 2: SPRING BREAK BOOGALOO on Inkshares. To get published, we need either 250 preorders from individual accounts, or we need to be in the top 3 in number of preorders from individual accounts in the Nerdist Publishing contest by June 25th.

Here’s how our donation will break down: 
  • For every ebook pre-sold, slight above one third of that price will go toward the AFSP. 
  • For every print book sold, approximately one fourth will be donated. 
  • The rest goes to the publisher. 
  • Book purchases are not tax deductible. 
  • If we do not reach 250 preorders or the top 3 in the Inkshares contest, all money is refunded to you.
So, help bring Scott and Davey’s continued multiverse adventures to life and help fight suicide at the same time.

So grab a copy over on Inkshares and you can then have the right to sing Enrique Iglesias’s "Hero" to both Nick, Noa, and the thousands of Americans affected by suicide.
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    Nick Scott and Noa Gavin sent an update for Practical Applications For Multiverse Theory
    SAVE THE FICTIONAL MULTIVERSE, HELP PREVENT REAL-LIFE SUICIDES.

    We are excited to announce that we have decided to donate all author proceeds from our pre-sales to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. You can find out more about this organization here: https://afsp.org/ . Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US, and it’s a cause that is preventable, we just have to work at it. 

    Suicide prevention is a cause very close to our hearts. We’ve both been affected by depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD. We’ve been low, and people have helped us to stand up again. It’s time we give back to help others.

    Last week we launched the pre-sale campaign for PRACTICAL APPLICATiONS FOR MULTIVERSE THEORY 2: SPRING BREAK BOOGALOO on Inkshares. To get published, we need either 250 preorders from individual accounts, or we need to be in the top 3 in number of preorders from individual accounts in the Nerdist Publishing contest by June 25th.

    Here’s how our donation will break down: 
    • For every ebook pre-sold, slight above one third of that price will go toward the AFSP. 
    • For every print book sold, approximately one fourth will be donated. 
    • The rest goes to the publisher. 
    • Book purchases are not tax deductible. 
    • If we do not reach 250 preorders or the top 3 in the Inkshares contest, all money is refunded to you.
    So, help bring Scott and Davey’s continued multiverse adventures to life and help fight suicide at the same time.

    So grab a copy over on Inkshares and you can then have the right to sing Enrique Iglesias’s "Hero" to both Nick, Noa, and the thousands of Americans affected by suicide.
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      Nick Scott and Noa Gavin sent an update for Practical Applications For Multiverse Theory

      SCOTT AND DAVEY ARE BACK. 

      PRE-ORDER PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR MULTIVERSE THEORY 2: SPRING BREAK BOOGALOO NOW!

      That’s right, people who bought our first book, the much-anticipated (by someone, we’re sure) sequel is now up for pre-order! (Here’s the link: http://bit.ly/2qti5sp)

      Scott and Davey are back, and this time they have to stop all possible dimensions from collapsing in on the Spring Break and erasing all of existence. Yikes, right?

      To make this publishing redux a reality, we once again need your help. We have to hit a certain number of pre-orders for the book to be published. And this time, we’re part of a contest presented by Nerdist.com!

      WOW GREAT! I’LL GO BUY 15 COPIES RIGHT NOW!
      Wow, thanks for the enthusiasm! But hold your horses for a minute. Inkshares is run a little different this time. This time it’s based on how many unique readers buy a copy of the book. So if one account order 15 copies, it only counts as 1 preorder. So if you would like to buy 15 copies to support us, you’ll have to set up 15 separate accounts and order a book on each account.

      I WANNA SUPPORT, BUT HOW MUCH IS THIS GONNA SET ME BACK?
      If you want a ebook copy, it’s an easy $10! If you want a physical copy (which comes with a free ebook copy), it’s $22.13 after shipping costs! Both of these count the same in terms of pre-orders/the Nerdist contest totals.

      THE NERDIST, I’VE HEARD OF THAT! BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN THAT YOU’RE IN THE NERDIST CONTEST?
      The Nerdist is now a huge media empire, being one of the three winners of the Nerdist Publishing Contest would mean huge exposure for our book, and Nerdist would work to expand our multiverse story to mediums like TV, comics, or movies!

      SO HOW MANY OF THESE THINGS DO YOU HAVE TO SELL?
      If we sell 250 pre-orders, we get published in ebook format, with print-on-demand physical copies. If we sell 750 we get published with full placement in bookstores and whatnot. If we’re in the top 3 of the Nerdist contest in number of readers on June 27th, we get full publishing placement with Nerdist branding regardless of number of copies sold.

      BUT THIS IS A SEQUEL, WHY WOULD ANYONE READ IT IF THEY HAVEN’T READ THE FIRST ONE?
      Good news! While there will be references and extra enjoyment for those who read the first book, it’s designed to be enjoyed by anyone, even those who have never even heard of the first book.

      So please, order your copy now, and then tell everyone you know to do the same. 

      OH YEAH HERE IS THE LINK AGAIN: http://bit.ly/2qti5sp

      Thanks for you support,
      Nick & Noa
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        Nick Scott and Noa Gavin commented on Practical Applications For Multiverse Theory
        SCOTT AND DAVEY ARE BACK. 

        PRE-ORDER PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR MULTIVERSE THEORY 2: SPRING BREAK BOOGALOO NOW!

        That’s right, people who bought our first book, the much-anticipated (by someone, we’re sure) sequel is now up for pre-order! (Here’s the link: http://bit.ly/2qti5sp)

        Scott and Davey are back, and this time they have to stop all possible dimensions from collapsing in on the Spring Break and erasing all of existence. Yikes, right?

        To make this publishing redux a reality, we once again need your help. We have to hit a certain number of pre-orders for the book to be published. And this time, we’re part of a contest presented by Nerdist.com!

        WOW GREAT! I’LL GO BUY 15 COPIES RIGHT NOW!
        Wow, thanks for the enthusiasm! But hold your horses for a minute. Inkshares is run a little different this time. This time it’s based on how many unique readers buy a copy of the book. So if one account order 15 copies, it only counts as 1 preorder. So if you would like to buy 15 copies to support us, you’ll have to set up 15 separate accounts and order a book on each account.

        I WANNA SUPPORT, BUT HOW MUCH IS THIS GONNA SET ME BACK?
        If you want a ebook copy, it’s an easy $10! If you want a physical copy (which comes with a free ebook copy), it’s $22.13 after shipping costs! Both of these count the same in terms of pre-orders/the Nerdist contest totals.

        THE NERDIST, I’VE HEARD OF THAT! BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN THAT YOU’RE IN THE NERDIST CONTEST?
        The Nerdist is now a huge media empire, being one of the three winners of the Nerdist Publishing Contest would mean huge exposure for our book, and Nerdist would work to expand our multiverse story to mediums like TV, comics, or movies!

        SO HOW MANY OF THESE THINGS DO YOU HAVE TO SELL?
        If we sell 250 pre-orders, we get published in ebook format, with print-on-demand physical copies. If we sell 750 we get published with full placement in bookstores and whatnot. If we’re in the top 3 of the Nerdist contest in number of readers on June 27th, we get full publishing placement with Nerdist branding regardless of number of copies sold.

        BUT THIS IS A SEQUEL, WHY WOULD ANYONE READ IT IF THEY HAVEN’T READ THE FIRST ONE?
        Good news! While there will be references and extra enjoyment for those who read the first book, it’s designed to be enjoyed by anyone, even those who have never even heard of the first book.

        So please, order your copy now, and then tell everyone you know to do the same. 

        OH YEAH HERE IS THE LINK AGAIN: http://bit.ly/2qti5sp

        Thanks for you support,
        Nick & Noa
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