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This is a very well written story that keep you on the edge of suspense and can ratchet up the anxiety with scary ease. James takes you on a trip to a quiet town setting where everyone knows everyone and then creates an air of mystery and terror from an unseen thing in the Cape's Side Bay that will not only rock the town but will leave the reader's mind reeling and will make you second guess about going out on a foggy night in the style that Jaws did to swimmers back in the day. I highly recommend this one!
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    This is a very well written story that keep you on the edge of suspense and can ratchet up the anxiety with scary ease. James takes you on a trip to a quiet town setting where everyone knows everyone and then creates an air of mystery and terror from an unseen thing in the Cape's Side Bay that will not only rock the town but will leave the reader's mind reeling and will make you second guess about going out on a foggy night in the style that Jaws did to swimmers back in the day. I highly recommend this one!
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      WE FUNDED!

      So let me make something clear: I use the term ’we’ when talking about this campaign because while I write the book, it’s your support and encouragement that makes it happen. These aren’t empty words meant to artificially include you and make you feel like part of the process. The whole point of Inkshares is that this is a community effort. A symbiotic endeavour between reader and writer to help create works of fiction and bring them to the public.

      There are a lot of people who have gone above and beyond for this to happen and I’d like to highlight at least three that can benefit immediately from your support:

      John Robin, the author of Blood Dawn, spearheaded community efforts to rally people together after I called for help from fellow authors. John is a hard working writer and a helluva guy. Check out Blood Dawn and support it.

      Andre Brun, my CEGEP buddy and author of Lies & Deception campaigned for me harder than I could campaign for myself. He leveraged his own book and his salesmanship skills to gather a ton of pre-orders and get A God in the Shed in front of many new pairs of eyes. Lies & Deception is a terrifyingly ambitious book that deserves your attention. Check it out.

      Paul Inman, my cohost on WriteBrain and author of Ageless also lent a hand and was a big part of the community, leveraging the release of his own book to help get visibility for A God in the Shed. Check out Ageless, I read it and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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