
Yes, finally there’s news from the realm! And it’s short and sweet:
1.) Developmental Edits have begun on Kingdom of Dreams! I’m hoping my editor can help me take this project to the next level. It needs a ceiling and a finish, my great hope is that we will achieve both. We are looking at the end of September or very early October as our end date, meaning: I will have a polished complete manuscript. When will it be in your hands as a physical novel? That depends, but the honest answer is sometime in 2018--my gut says closer to the end of the year. The publishing world is a slow monkey. That said, I should be able to set some semblance of a timeline when the book will hit actual publication.
2.) I’ve started writing 4 new books. I know, I know. Let’s just say there’s a lot going on, and my mood swings need 4 new books to deal with my ever challenged attention span, sliver of available time, and my need to get book #2 and other subsequent novels out there rapido. I try to write 1,000 words a day--by the way I’ve fallen in love with the writing tool for the Mac, Ulysses. I choose which novel I work on based on mood, but one has worked it’s way into my full attention zone, so it will be my focus until I have the horrible, terrible, very bad first draft completed. I will not stop, no matter what. Scout’s honor. ;-)
I hope everyone is having a safe, fantastic summer. I’ll keep you posted!
Best Wishes,
Kevin
Okay! 
So, around 92% of you want the slightly delayed autographed book, and that is what you shall get. On July 24th I will enter Inkshares’ office with a bunch of special pens and not leave until every pre-ordered signed book is numbered and autographed. For the few of you who wanted your books early but unautographed, I’ve discussed the matter with Inkshares and they asked that you simply pop them an email at: hello@inkshares.com and let them know that you pre-ordered a signed copy of The Punch Escrow, but you’d rather get an unsigned copy sooner.
More news soon! We’re almost at the finish line. We’ve crossed the 4,000 pre-orders threshold. Tell you what, if we break 5,000 by July 24, I’ll add something extra for all of you early backers.
More soon!
-Tal
Friends, Readers, and Sorcerers All,


I am still reeling with emotions after the crazy finish of the Nerdist Sci-Fi Contest. It is gradually sinking in that Mission 51 will be a published book and I will be a published author! It feels surreal. I am grateful beyond words for all of you. Inkshares publishes books only with the pre-order "approval" of the crowd. Mission 51’s publication could only happen on Inkshares with the support of wonderful people like you! Thank you very, very much!
I am truly not quite back to myself yet. I feel off-balance in a good, exciting way. I know this is a transitional feeling. For the past year and a half, I have been focused on writing and preparing myself for exactly this sort of contest. Now I will shift my focus to the goal of editing and publication. It feels like a brand new day full of hope and promise!
Inkshares has sent me a detailed questionnaire to help them help me through the process of editing, cover design, and marketing. I am to hand it in with my manuscript. I informed them I want to review it one last time and tidy up some loose ends before they start their process. I will let you all know when I have delivered the manuscript to Inkshares. It won’t be long.
Meanwhile, Mission 51 is now considered an Inkshares "property." I have a page on their "Properties" section, which is available to third parties in the entertainment industry who may be interested in the story. That’s pretty exciting, too! I haven’t completely tweaked that page, but if you are interested in what I have so far, you can check it out here.
Once I turn in the manuscript, I will join a few other works that have merited publication on Inkshares and are waiting for them to focus their professional resources on editing, layout, cover design, marketing, production, and distribution. It’s a thorough process that will take some time, quite possibly a year. I hope to have a better handle on the timeline once I hand in the manuscript. I will always inform you as soon as I know anything relating to the production of Mission 51.
Again, thank you for this incredible opportunity. I literally could not have done it without you!
Peace!
~Ferd 👽
As much as it pains me to say it, we’ve come to the end of the campaign, and unfortunately we didn’t make it to either of the funding goals. Despite all the work put into the book and its advertising, it just wasn’t in the cards. This isn’t a pity party, though. To say this has been a learning experience would be an understatement, and I’ve quickly come to appreciate established infrastructure for ventures like this.
It’s unfortunate that Star Light, Star Bright couldn’t make it to either fundraising goal, but this isn’t the end for Christine and the White Star. Even though we couldn’t make the timelines for any contests and I have elected not to extend the campaign, SLSB and its world are far from dead. Whether we try again with Inkshares or a different publishing method remains to be seen, but giving up on this is the last thing on my mind.
I wanted to say thank you so much to everyone who contributed to the campaign, especially those who bought multiple copies. From the bottom of my heart, your help means the world to me. I don’t know the timeline on when you’ll receive your refunds, but your contributions will be returned in full.
Thanks again to all of you. If you haven’t already, check out some of the other books available and crowdfunding through Inkshares. There are a ton of great writers here trying to make their dreams a reality.
-Alex
Hello Readers!
LP here giving you an update on The Love Fool (A Rome-antic Comedy).
I’ve been chipping away on my marketing research for publicity and promotion. And writing up the content for The Love Fool’s official website – to be launched in a couple of months. In the meantime, I did update the look of my blog Magnusmade. Check it out: www.magnusmade.com
Oh! And just today, I saw the first rounds of drafts for The Love Fool’s official book cover. And, I’ve got to say, it is looking sweet! But more on that later.
Other than that, I’m working on some new writing…
Hope you are all having a wonderful summer! And I hope to have some news for you when you’re all back from vacation.
Ciao for now!
Your incredibly excited and busy author,
Lorenzo
Greetings, adventurers!
I want to give you a really brief numbers update. I’m afraid I don’t have great news. We’re already over a third of the way through the campaign, but we’re not even at a full 1/5 of the orders we need to fund in time for the campaign’s end. We have lots of time, but action is starting to get critical and necessary. As it stands, we’re at 18% of the Quill goal and 6% of the Inkshares goal.
So, now I’m faced with the reality that my humble book won’t make the cut, and whether I should continue to try getting it published should the campaign fail.
That’s a bridge we’ll cross when we get to it, folks. For now, I’m going to keep getting the word out in any way I can, and hope for the best. Unfortunately, I do need to keep a small amount of realism, but I want to remain optimistic.
In any event, I DID promise Double Lore this week, so I have come to deliver!
ISLE OF JAMDERO
Jamdero is an island south of Burdon, with a giant bridge built atop the waves to house train travel. The journey takes about 8 hours, and the climate changes drastically during that time. The latest and best locomotive technology was used to craft a train and bridge able to traverse such a distance, and Burdon is currently the only station to travel to the island.
In addition to beautiful beaches, sun, breathtaking flora, and vacation spots, Jamdero also has its share of secrets. A dense jungle leads up a mountain to the entrance of the Forbidden Cave, so named due to its dangerous nature. People who go in there rarely come back. It is said that the Cave houses historical artifacts and riches, but no one has been able to venture deep enough to prove it.
The island itself is home to a single large city and a few smaller communities, as well as a thriving tourism district on the outskirts of the city.
That’s it for now, folks. I’ll see you all on Monday!
Don’t forget about the contest over on my Facebook page if you’ve already ordered a copy of the book!
’Til next time, may all your adventures be fraught with wonder and just enough peril to keep them interesting,
K. M. Cooper
To all of you who offered your amazingly strong support to my upcoming novel, Skavenger’s Hunt, a heartfelt thank you this morning. Last night, we hit our pre-order goal of 750 copies, which means we are now a full go for production and publication by November of this year. Thanks to each one of you, we hit that mark much quicker than I could have ever imagined.
No matter where the journey leads from here, I will always consider you to be the early trailblazers that made it all possible. Please continue to spread the word about our little story (and it is OURS) as we head into these next few all-important months.
Today, though, I’m celebrating. Celebrating the overwhelming backing you’ve given to Henry Babbitt, Hunter S. Skavenger, Jack, Matilda and Ernie (all characters you’ll get to know this November).
In the meantime, for now, I’ll wrap up with where I started. I’m so very grateful to each one of you.
Let the Hunt begin...
Mike