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So I realize I’m doing this all backward, by submitting something to the "promote your works" forum AFTER it’s been funded. But hey, if you’ve been on the fence about These Are My Friends on Politics but have visions of post-Election Day stocking stuffers or some other gift-giving occasion dancing in your head, you now can get it for a more impulse buy-friendly price. 

Everyone who is reading this and backed the book already: THANK YOU. An appreciative reader update is on the way and it will be written just for you.
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    Hi everybody, just wanted to send out a few quick updates. 

    First, thanks again for all the support. The campaign is coming up on 200 pre-orders, which is great. At 225 pre-orders (or 30%), I’ll be kicking in the press release phase of this campaign, so looking forward to doing that in the next week.

    Second, I’ve uploaded the final part of Chapter 2, a quick read that looks at the consequences of Hugh’s refusal to answer the Call. I hope you enjoy and as always, I look forward to feedback. 

    All the best to everyone, 

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      Thanks @Jim Mosquera  . I also checked out that mini series you told me about and it looked interested. Reminded me of Twin Peaks without the craziness!  @Morgan.g.g I read the Reddit thread you sent and that was really creepy and cool! What I love about books is they NEED to end, where as creepy stories like that thread just linger.  Also you may be wondering by it took so long to get back to you.. I typically am on here with my ipad and it wouldn’t let me mention either of you. I replied a little while ago, but just in case you didn’t see those here is this post. Thanks!
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        This campaign started 90 hours ago. In that time 91 readers have joined the party and pre-ordered 123 books. I don’t want these updates to become spammy, so I’m going to shut up until we get to 250. Let me just answer a few more of the most common questions I’ve received in the last few days:

        Q. Are you really giving away those awesome t-shirts?

        A. Yes. Here’s the deal with the shirts: If we get to 250 pre-orders in the first 250 hours of this campaign then every single reader who pre-ordered before we hit 250 will get a vintage, limited edition International Transport shirt. This is a fairly tangible possibility considering we’re already at 123 pre-orders in 90 hours. However, if we do not get to 250 pre-orders in the first 250 hours, do not fret. First, everyone who pre-ordered at the "Feeling Spendy?" level will definitely get a shirt regardless of where we are at 250 hours because they bought 3 or more books!!! - and I’ll definitely do some kind of other giveaway for the other levels. I’ll figure something out, people. But seriously, let’s get to 250 in 250 and then everyone gets shirts and the book gets made. Get your friends and family in the Punch Escrow chair people!

        Q. What’s your plan for the microfiche?

        A. Okay, nobody but me calls them microfiche, but when it comes to the mysterious world building diagrams I’ve been posting, I’ll likely keep doing one every day until the end of the campaign. They’ll be getting posted on The Punch Escrow Facebook Page.

        Q. Will you be posting more chapters?

        A. Yes, I will post chapters 1, 2 and 3 when we hit 250 pre-orders. Right now we’ve got chapters 4, 6, and 8 in their entirety as well as the all-important Gallimaufry.

        Q. I have a question you didn’t answer?

        A. That’s not a question. But if you do have any additional questions PLEASE get in touch. Oh, and since this is the last update for a while, here’s a video my five year old daughter interviewing me about the book.

        The first human teleportation experiments were only referred to by their codename, Project Bragaglia, after the Italian futurist Anton Giulio Bragaglia. 


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