Wow! What a weekend so far! We’ve passed 50 pre-orders!
Thank you to all of those who just started following Cape’s Side Bay, and thank you to those who pre-ordered! You’ve all made my weekend!
As promised I have uploaded the rest of the FRIDAY EVENING draft for your reading pleasure! I hope you like it.
The mysteries surrounding Cape’s Side Bay continue in Friday Evening and begin to really unfold throughout Friday Night and Saturday Morning before coming to a giant conclusion Monday night! I can’t wait for you guys to read it! The science fiction aspect of the story really begins to pick up.
Thank you all again for your generosity and please keep spreading the word, share the link! Let’s get Cape’s Side Bay to Quill so I can get back to getting sleep at night! Ha ha. After that we will see what comes. First things first!
Thanks everyone!
James
Hi everyone, hope you’re doing well!
Pre-orders are rolling in! I’m very happy and very thankful for all of you and all of your help! We’ve hit 14% of our Quill goal and 4% of the full-publishing goal (thank you inkshares for that stat!)
I’ve got some revising to get back to, I planned on getting some done yesterday but after the one-two punch of Star Wars arriving on blu ray and the launch/Twitter takeover of Asteroid Made of Dragons by G. Derek Adams, I slowed a bit!
We’ve still got a long way to go and a long time to get there. The good news is I love writing and I love this book, so it’s all very much worth it!
Sadly I don’t have any sketches to show you today. Bummer.
I’ll be looking to upload more from FRIDAY EVENING soon. Maybe when we hit 50 pre-orders that will be a good time for that.
As always please spread the word of Cape’s Side Bay! And if you haven’t pre-ordered your copy yet but want to, you can do so here.
Enjoy the rest of your day,
James
It was early September in the town of Hillsbury. Labor Day weekend, the final long weekend before school returned and the summer tourists departed for the year, was the busiest for the town. Hillsbury was cottage country; families would travel upwards of ten hours to stay in their wood cabins, or the luxurious campsites that had recently been upgraded to provide up to fifteen sites with electricity and new picnic tables to surround the pits used for campfires, for the summer months.
It . . .
It was early September in the town of Hillsbury. Labor Day weekend, the final long weekend before school returned and the summer tourists departed for the year, was the busiest for the town. Hillsbury was cottage country; families would travel upwards of ten hours to stay in their wood cabins, or the luxurious campsites that had recently been upgraded to provide up to fifteen sites with electricity and new picnic tables to surround the pits used for campfires, for the summer months.
It . . .