Amanda Orneck liked an update for Suffrage - The First World Key

Die-hard Rebels, Royal Citizens prepare yourselves for an update!

We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and New Year. Best wishes for a happy and successful 2016 to everyone.

Despite the holiday whirlwind of family activities, Finn and I have still managed to continue work on the project. Hampered by our mutual bah humbug attitude to social media, we have nevertheless managed to do mysterious electronic things in Facebook, Twitter, and Google plus. Not sure if any of it is working just yet, but we are doing them. We might not be doing them well, but hey, baby steps.

We did manage to get that Author interview up and running. You can check it out HERE and while you are there, investigate Melanie's Starwalker web-series. It's good stuff. 

There was also another mini-project we did and attempted to upload to the Suffrage project page.  It looks like we did everything correctly, but the book trailer is not displaying on the project page. Razza frazza. We did manage to upload the trailer onto the Facebook page and the Google plus community page, and Snake tweeted about it. See baby steps... 

So for all of you backers and readers... please enjoy OUR FABULOUS NEW BOOK TRAILER. Share it around on social media (I'm sure you'll do a much better job than us), and tell us what you think of it. 

That's all for now, back to the editing process.

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    Amanda Orneck liked an update for The Inhabitants: An Unremembered Life

    Hello everyone!

    It's been awhile since my last update, but I just wanted to throw a few items of interest out there.

    First, I added a new book trailer earlier this week to the Inkshares page. I'm pretty happy with it, so please check it out if you haven't already.

    I gained a few more orders this past week from some generous people, which I greatly appreciate, as always. You guys make this crazy ride worthwhile for me and energize me every time I see enthusiasm for my writing.

    After hemming and hawing over the idea, I decided to jump on the raffle bandwagon. I'm not going to start drawing names until I get some of my wares in the mail that I plan to raffle, though. When those arrive, I will raffle items at every 10 readers. Each reader will have their name in the drawing. Anyone who ordered the eBook (Inhabitant level) will get one entry. Anyone who ordered the eBook & hard copy (Dreamer level) will get two entries. Anyone who ordered multiple copies (Narcoleptic level) will get as many entries as the number of books they ordered. No one can win more than one prize, though, so multiple entries just increases your chances of winning (which is still a victory!). So, by that estimation, I owe you 4 raffle drawings at this moment.

    Here's the weirdest item I wanted to discuss. I had a vivid dream last night that actually inspired a new character (actually even a group) and plot line for the novel. I am currently brainstorming on how to integrate them, and I have a few ideas of how to do so. I'm really excited about this! It's one of those stranger-than-fiction scenarios that was hard to ignore: An idea via a dream for a dream-based novel. Hmm. It goes to show that my brain never takes a rest from writing.

    I hope your miscellaneous holidays were wonderful, and you're enjoying your first two days of 2016.

    Good night, and happy dreaming!

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      We did it! We hit 70 orders!  Time for the next raffle! *Cracks knuckles and pulls out the random number generator.*

      Congrats to...Joe Terzieva!  You've won a signed copy of Shadow of the Owl!

      We had six orders today, so that's only two more until we break my daily record for most orders.  Can we do it before midnight?  If so I'll raffle off another book as a reward to all you nice folks who have supported DHM.

      And I'm making a slight change to the next raffle and those going forward: Since the Sword & Laser The Sequel contest runs off of unique orders, I figure it's a good idea to run my raffle that way.  So I will do my next drawing at 70 backers, and then the next at 80.  That's only six people away, which is all the better for those of you who have already backed.  It means you get another shot at a signed book that much sooner.

      If you know anyone who would enjoy the book please share Deus Hex Machina with them.

      Thanks and I hope to be talking to you again real soon! 


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        Amanda Orneck followed In a World of Darkness: Book One of a Trilogy
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        Amanda Orneck liked an update for Blurred Weaponry (Saints of the Void, Book 1)
         

        Hey, peoples. This is a long update, but it’s also the last one I’ll be doing for quite some time, so bear / bare / beer with me.

        So, I’m going to do something that seems drastic, but is in fact passion-forward (you like that? Off the dome, right there). I’m going to flat out delete chapters 1-3 (I’ll save them somewhere obviously, and maybe come back to that content for other stories). The result will be several thousand words will vanish, to be replaced by stronger pacing in a shorter, page-turning sequence of humor, violence, world-building, and character development. This is going to be baller, y’all.

        The "New Chapter 1" (second draft) is up now and linked right here. Click on this hot underlined segment!

        Thanks to Amanda Orneck for pointing some of that stuff out as problematic. Honestly, I’ve literally been begging for feedback for months and months, and so few people bothered to say a word that I wasn’t sure what was going on. The clips on my page until today were scenes that were in order, though from different chapters. I guess since no one read the original stuff, I should have been explicit about it (a dumb mistake, but it's whatever at this point).

        The new content, in all honestly, is the way the book was about three years ago. Writing in a vacuum with no one to tell you if something works means it took a LONG time to get things right, and I kept making bad decisions and adding unnecessary beats. This last fixer-upper draft is going to be the best writing I’ve ever done by far. I'll update again in a month or so with "New Chapter 2" and that may be all that goes up. If I can't hook people that quickly, I don't deserve the sales.


        And, speaking of getting things right, I have secured an editor. It’s been a while of me searching and having editors I sent samples to recommend insane things like changing character names (in a friggin’ sci-fi / fantasy setting where names might be nonsense), to splitting the book into two or three so they can siphon more money from me. No thanks. I found someone whose work on a sample made me smile and nod my head at the recommended changes. How invigorating!

        I’m ultra-excited to finish a sixth draft in January and send it out to a professional so he can polish my book to a bright shine at last.

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        Lastly, DON’T PRE-ORDER BLURRED WEAPONRY! Seriously, don’t, not even out of pity. This campaign has failed miserably. I have tried to get family involved, no one cared. I tried to appeal to the cheapness of people, no one cared. I made an informative poster about how to get the credits to buy my book for free in five minutes, and no one even gave me more than the few seconds it took to not bother. So f*** it. If I gotta do this, I’m gonna go H.A.M. I don’t give up easily, and anger at how incredibly unsupportive people in real life have been compared to strangers has only given me a fuel source.

        After this campaign ends in a sad little fizzle, the countdown begins. I’m going to do a cannonball from a high roof into a deep pool and no one will miss the splash. I’m not telling anyone outside Inkshares until just before launch, and then it’s on. ON!

        I’ll be on Inkshares first for everything I do after that, because I love the prospects it offers. I like YOU people out there reading or skimming through this update. You've given me more hope and faith in writing that you can imagine. I will support the Inkshares community by buying books, writing reviews on a regular basis, and recommending whatever I feel like.

        Keep following, because I’m not going anywhere. If a comedian bombs on stage, he gets back on stage – that’s when you know he feels the call. I haven’t failed with this first campaign, I’ve gotten smarter. I feel the call.
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