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Hello, all!  First off, thank you for suffering through the final countdown of updates.  If nothing else, I hope y’all are enjoying the fluff about the races and feeling good about yourselves.  I write because not writing feels almost physically painful; it’s an itch that MUST be scratched.  I publish because I genuinely care for people and think these stories, the short and the long, may well help them to thrive.  

Whether the words help you to thrive or not, I do wish y’all the absolute best.  Things can be daunting and Life, well, she’s not all-powerful, though she often seems that way.  I’ve mentioned that this story is about surviving abuse when fighting and fleeing aren’t options.  We’ve all had moments like that:  the job we can’t afford to quit, the parent or friend who relies on our care and is not the least bit grateful, the car repair bills that cripple us yet cannot go unpaid...   We come out stronger.  I came out of my ordeals, at first, much more soft spoken and afraid.  Then, as the despair lifted -- I was still living with these hardships -- I found my joy.  It filled me and sustained me and left me much stronger than if I’d never fallen in the first place.

When I was writing this story, that was my intended takeaway.  There are eleven more books in the series, eight of which are fully written.  The last three have important scenes completed and just need the story to fall into place like a cloak around a rider.  Each one has a slightly different emphasis.  Each one was written to be a story of internal growth and healing, even if they are filled with casual traumas.

Anyhoo, here are the overviews for two of the Civilized Races (known to the Feral races as Soft races).  Hope you like ’em!

Gnomes

Gnome, like halfling, refers to a great number of different wingless fae.  The most common variant, the Bwecol, has large heads, heavily rounded features, a gift for manipulating the arcana associated with a specific sense and lives for about two hundred years.  They usually form intricate family ties, all linked to an industry based in their favored sense.  Those gifted in the arcana associated with taste usually band together to form large city or nationwide restaurant chains, while those associated with touch may run the textile industries.

While Civilized Races see gnomes as aspiring entrepreneurs with properly cultured lineages and customs, the race is highly opportunistic and dastardly to those it perceives as enemies, regardless of whether this enemy is Civilized or Feral.  Poison is common, as are layers of forgery and extortion.  The common scapegoat, should blame be placed on a gnome, is whatever halfling family is closest or easiest to target.

All Bwecol gnomes will offer refuge to other Bwecol gnomes, regardless of allegiance, but they expect a favor or sum paid in response.  Additionally, if a young gnome manifests a power not associated with that of its parents, it is given as a fosterling to a family harboring that sense.  These fosterlings are given false documentation declaring an appropriate lineage and often never, themselves, realize they are not natural born to their parents.

Gorgons

Gorgons are a race of predominantly cold-blooded bipeds who exhibit several distinct traits.  First, atop their heads are a number of serpents, most of which are venomous, which writhe constantly and provide a peripheral awareness that is rarely duped.  Second, their skin is lightly scaled.  Additionally, they have forked tongues, elongated fingers, and have about sixty vertebrae, differing in exact number by bloodline.  

Most gorgons are born female, and many do give birth to live young, though some will lay eggs.  This is largely a matter of choice, as the female can induce a shell to form over her two offspring or can simply carry them to term, depending on the temperature she keeps her body at.  The children are raised to be nobles, even if that is not the station held by their mother.

Males of the species often pass for females in polite society and are contracted discretely when a female wishes to conceive.  He then has nothing whatsoever to do with raising the resultant young.  In both genders, much heed is given to the health and robust appearance of skin and cranial serpents.  Most individuals choose to move slowly and gracefully, though this is by no means their only choice.

Hybrids of this species are an unfortunate bunch, often looking sickly or mutated as the internal workings of both parents compete in differing areas.  Generally, they are sterile except with other gorgon hybrids and are often cast out to die young. Their arcane affinity is with transmutative energies and, with direct eye contact and concentration, most adults can turn their foes to stone.

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    Evan Graham liked an update for I Am Waltz

    Quill Achieved....

    Dear Friends,

    Today we crossed the Quill Goal threshold at 3:00PM PDT with our 250th order of I Am Waltz being ordered. 

    so..... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, TIME 1 MILLION MORE "THANK YOUS"....

    With this the book will be published both in digital and print form. A very special thanks to each and everyone of you who pre-ordered, talked with friends and family and were supportive of the journey thus far. 

    We are still going strong and are at 255 orders now. We COULD still reach 750 orders in before September the 5th. That is the ultimate goal. 750 orders will mean full publication in book stores nationally. So we have won today and accomplished a ton but more can still be done.

    If you’ve not ordered yet, please do. If you have, thank you again from the bottom of my heart. I truly appreciate each and every one of you so much. 

    I am now pouring into one last draft of the book to ensure the arc and structure are exactly as I want before I send the manuscript off to be edited. 

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    Another exciting announcement: The Write Out Loud Syndicate has selected the book to be their August book of the month. I am excited and honored by their selection. The book focuses on being discriminated and outcasted by society. These themes I believe fit the mold of what so many members of the LGBTQ community endure throughout their lives.

    Keep up all the good work and thank you all for your continued support. I wont let you down with this first book. 

    -Matt

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      Evan Graham liked an update for Exile, Magus

      Time for my first real update of this campaign/contest.  First off the progress report.  Preorders have been going well, but unfortunately not well enough to prevent Magus from slipping out of the top 10 today.  There are still a lot of you following the project who haven’t ordered yet, so even if only even a few of you were to hit that order button we could get back into the top 10 easily enough.  Now on to other news.

      First off comes part of the reason I was originally going to wait until January to launch this campaign, that being that I am running a giveaway along with it.  Think of it as a contest if you want, but I prefer to think of it as a reward program - an extra thank you for helping me to get this book published.  Getting together the prizes is a slow process for me on account of budget concerns though, so I have not gotten everything I intended yet, though I will continue getting more throughout the campaign.

      The prizes include signed prints of art I commissioned/am commissioning for Magus, as well as some extra copies of books I originally discovered through Inkshares.  I’ll discuss the art prints below, but first the books.  I’m reaching out to the authors of the books as they become available to make sure they approve of me using their books as campaign giveaways.  So far I do have approval for one book which I had looked forward to since first spotting it here on Inkshares - "Children of the Wise Oak" by Oliver J. Tooley, which you can see a bit more about by clicking the link embedded in the title.  As new books are added to the giveaway options I’ll announce them in updates.

      Now on to the art.  Magus has an episodic structure, due to my original vision of it as serialized short stories following Pentaz as he struggles to make a life for himself.  My dream has always been for each of the 13 parts to have its own title page featuring full page art to either capture a scene, character, or idea from that part.  The cover which Magus has been sporting for the past several months is one of my favorite scenes from part 4 (Llanchland) where Buscidia prepares to defend Pentaz from an inscrutable enemy made of cogs(aside from its hair and beard of cables).  I’ve always thought of it as "Buscidia vs. the Cog Monster", and the scene was captured perfectly by the incredibly talented Lizzy Perez. 

      As much as I love that as a cover, I always knew that it wouldn’t remain there.  For the outer cover I’ve long wanted something which encompassed the entire story more fully, and a few months back I finally decided just what that would be.  The Caldus family plays a large role in Pentaz’ life, being at the center of the two of the three events which occur in Magus to shape him.  So it’s only appropriate that their family crest would serve as the symbol for the entirety of Exile, Magus.  I’ve been sitting on the reveal of that family crest for a couple of months now.  The art below was done by Rachel Donne(you can check out more of her work by clicking on her name), and her interpretation of the crest I described was even better than I imagined. 

      I have the signed prints of the Caldus family crest, and hope to have signed prints of "Buscidia vs. the Cog Monster" within the next few weeks.  As I commission new pieces I plan to also order 3 signed prints of each new piece.  If you know artists let me know and I may have some work for them.

      Finally I suppose I should cover how the rewards program will work.  Due to the limited number of rewards currently available, I’ll be running it purely as a referral rewards program.  If the book is successfully funded, then I will look to see who has referred the most people to order Magus and the top 10 will be contacted in order from 1 to 10 so they can pick their reward.  Because I want to especially show gratitude to those who have ordered themselves, any referrers who have also ordered themselves will have 3 added to their referral count before the top 10 are determined.

      If I can get together enough prizes before the campaign ends, then I’ll reveal another rewards program based on orders.  I’ll not go into specifics on that yet, since there’s no way of knowing if I’ll manage that yet.

      I have been way too long winded though, as I tend to when I sit down to write a full update.  To reiterate: I hope those of you who haven’t ordered yet will do so, a great book and some really nice looking art are waiting to be won so get to referring, and of course a huge thanks to all of you who have already ordered.  As always thanks for your time and support, and keep reading!
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        Evan Graham liked an update for Cape’s Side Bay

        Hello Cape’s Side Bayers!

        When I first started writing Cape’s Side Bay it was called The Woods or something like that, and it was a screenplay. I realized that I would never be able to raise a budget for such a film, and so I reworked it as a novel and gave it the title: Cape’s Side Bay.

        I had no idea what I would do with it once it was written. I had never written a novel before. Then I was on twitter one day and saw something about a book called Abomination by Gary Whitta. I was intrigued, and so I looked for the book on Amazon, but it wasn’t there. I googled it and it took me to this site called Inkshares. I signed up, bought the book, then over the next couple of months got to know the site better and ordered some books I otherwise never would have found.

        I decided in July 2015 that Inkshares would be the perfect place to publish Cape’s Side Bay.  Over the next six months I stayed onboard, writing and rewriting the manuscript, and watching other campaigns unfold on the site. What books succeeded, which didn’t (I was guilty of being gun shy on more than a few books, regrettably).  

        I’m glad I dove into this wonderful world of Inkshares. I’ve come across some fantastic books, and better people. I look forward to sticking around long after my books campaign has come and gone, and the book is published (fingers crossed full-publishing).

        26 days remain in this campaign. As I said before, I am exhausted, but I wouldn’t change it for anything!

        I want to just send a couple notes to a few of my fellow authors on this site who have been extremely supportive and have some books you NEED to check out!

        The Knightmares, by  G. A. Finocchiaro. I absolutely love this book, and think you will as well!  52 days left and almost at Quill! You don’t have to take my word for it, check out his guest post at Apotheosis Studios:  http://apotheosisstudios.com/blog/2016/8/5/the-knightmares-guest-post-by-inkshares-author-hopeful-g-a-finocchiaro

        Squids In, by Matthew Poat. Yes, it’s a ridiculous premise. Yes, it’s awesome! Check this one out, and don’t be afraid of it! Squids don’t bite (not that I know of) and this one is well worth your time! 31 days left to order! Don’t wait!

        SideScroller, by Andrew Fantasia. I’ve known Andrew for around 10 years, so maybe I’m a bit biased, but I’m not. This is another Video Game book, and its a doozy. Andrew’s an exceptionally talented writer, I’ve read a bunch of his other work, and he will always have my support. He has 21 days left with over 100 orders needed to hit Quill!

        That’s all for me. Enjoy your day and take care!

        James

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          Evan Graham liked an update for The Last Faoii

          Okay, Faoii, we’ve got 2 weeks until your refunds hit and the REAL battle begins!

          Did you all think I forgot about you? Of course not, I’m just working behind the scenes at the moment getting everything ready for Phase II of our campaign to get The Last Faoii published. Part of my preparations include watching the current competitors in the Geek and Sundry Fantasy contest. So I’m going to get you all up to speed:

          The current leader has 64 unique readers that have pre-ordered Flames in the Dark (which, seriously, seems like a fantastic book. They’re well-deserved). Now, I know what you’re thinking-- 64? That’s a lot of pre-orders.  And you’re right-- it is a lot. And Ms. Roquemore has definitely earned of every single one of them. 

          But if you’re wondering how we’re going to catch up when we’re already 20 days behind... Don’t! Because right now  The Last Faoii has 90 unique readers. And an additional 33 that are reading this message right now that haven’t committed themselves yet.  If we were able to enter the contest today, we’d be at the top of the leader board right off the bat.

          That means that we have a huge chance at winning this contest, getting you you’re signed copy, and getting The Last Faoii mass-produced-- but only if everyone clicks on that little green pre-order button again in two weeks. I’m not asking you to spend any more money-- by the time I put The Last Faoii up again you should all have your refunds safely deposited into your bank accounts. I’m just asking that you continue to support this project as you already have. 

          We can do this together, Faoii. I know it. 

          -Tahani

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