Joseph Keeler liked the forum thread, How many here are unpublished vs. published?
Bigger author? Bigger author? *looks behind him stupidly*
I’m unworthy of such phrasing, but I appreciate it nonetheless.
In any case, I’m very much in favor of a syndicate dedicated to new authors. I think it embodies the overall mission statement of Inkshares quite nicely: helping authors break into the industry who otherwise might go unnoticed.
I can’t afford to be in more than one syndicate right now, though, and I’m not about to leave the Bechdel, so I couldn’t join it at this time. Once my campaign ends though, I should have more funds to spare on such things and I’d definitely be open to the idea. :)

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    Ill be honest: Dwarves are my favorite fantasy race. Every good fantasy book ive ever read has them. And making the focal point of an entire book?! YES PLEASE
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    Joseph Keeler liked a review for Aellor Prophecies
    Prologue and First Chapter:The prologue felt unneeded but, to be fair, I'm sure we'll see why it IS needed later. There were some bits and bobs here and there; some misplaced periods and incorrect capitalizations... but who cares? That stuff will be sorted in editing!!! The bold truth here is that this is a good start to an epic story. I liked what I read. Some of the descriptions felt long winded and could use some tightening, but overall I truly think it's going to be a nice book. Looking forward to more.
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      Joseph Keeler liked the forum thread, Why I hate the English language
      I love speaking and writing in colloquialisms. F*** the grammar Nazis. They’re the kind of jerks that make me capitalize nazis when they don’t deserve it. I still say realize is realise, and I will use probly instead of probably because I remember when you those dullards made "Ain’t" a word. They did  it just so we un-edjer-ma-kated people would quit saying jokes like "Ain’t ain’t a word, stupid!"  and thus ruined a joke for the rest of time.  :-(
      But, honestly English is great. It’s a way funner language than any other.

      ps (why didn’t the spellcheck not underline funner? Dat don’t make no sense.)
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        Joseph Keeler liked the forum thread, Anyone want to trade reviews / comments / feedback?
        @Joseph Keeler got ’em and have fixed and/or responded. Thanks! I reviewed yours and left one comment, but left the errors for editing.
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          Joseph Keeler commented on an excerpt of The Gods That Keep Them
          Ahhhh! thats a fine reasoning then! More power to you.
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