Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Mushroom and Anchovy

Hey adventurers,

I wouldn’t normally send an update outside of the Monday-Friday schedule, but this is pretty urgent! 

I also wouldn’t normally send an update about someone else’s book, but, well, this is pretty urgent. ;)

Katherine Forrister’s book, Curio Citizen, is entered in the Nerdist Sci-Fi competition, which ends today. She’s been a great supporter of Mushroom and Anchovy and is so very close to first place! I’d love to see someone else’s dreams come true. Would you consider giving her book a preorder as well? 

That’s it from me for now. I know you’ve heard from me a lot this week. Good luck, Katherine!

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    Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Mission 51

    This is it! We are in the final day of the Nerdist Sci-Fi book publishing contest on Inkshares.

    I want to again thank everyone who has pre-ordered Mission 51 and brought us this far. We are still in the running and it’s all because of YOU!

    The contest officially ends tonight at 11:59 PM, Pacific Time, so we have about 19 hours to try to stay in the top three and win a FULL publishing package! This includes heavy-duty editing services, production, marketing, and distribution!

    Here is where we stand on the leaderboard which as you know has been HOT with activity this past week:

    245 for the contestant in 1st place
    236 for the contestant in 2nd place
    220 for our Mission 51 in 3rd place
    206 for the contestant in 4th place

    The top three get the same prize. Fourth place gets nothing! All we have to do is stay in the top three!

    Contestants are measured by the number of individual people who place a pre-order.

    So this is it! If you haven’t yet pre-ordered your ebook or signed copy, this is your chance to do it and help us win a fantastic publishing deal!

    If you have, I simply can’t thank you enough! It has been an amazing run so far and YOU are the ones who have made it happen! If I can ask one last thing is to try to find another pre-order somewhere in your list of fabulous friends and family. Let’s launch Mission 51!

    THANK YOU!!!!!! :D

    Peace!

    Ferd

    https://www.inkshares.com/books/mission-51
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      Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Proteus


      Guys...this is it.

      There’s only one day left in the Nerdist contest, and we are STILL in fourth place, despite seeing some absolutely remarkable support the past few days. Our competition is simply seeing as much success as we are, if not more. We were able to close the gap between our position and third place down to just twelve pre-orders...right now it’s climbed back up to 17 and still rising.

      Remember: third place is as good as first for this contest. All three get the same prize: that coveted full publication deal. If we place in fourth, though...nothing. I could campaign the hard way and gather 750 pre-orders like I did for Tantalus Depths. But I won’t. I can’t. The last campaign was the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to do by far, and I do not have the energy, stamina, or resources to do it again. My physical and mental health probably would not allow for it. Not any time soon. I knew that from the start when I entered the contest: I either make it, or I don’t.

      It’s all or nothing, folks. I want to tell this story, but if we can’t place in the top three, it’s going back on the shelf indefinitely. You’ll get refunded, but the book won’t see the light of day for who knows how long.

      So I’m appealing to you all one more time: if anything in Proteus seems interesting to you, please support it with a pre-order. If you already have, please get a friend or loved one to do the same. Remember, referrals will get you a commissioned art piece if you want it! Win or lose, I’ll honor that promise.

      Thank you all, for everything you’ve done for this campaign so far.

      Now cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war.

       


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        Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Tantalus Depths


        Guys...this is it.

        There’s only one day left in the Nerdist contest, and we are STILL in fourth place, despite seeing some absolutely remarkable support the past few days. Our competition is simply seeing as much success as we are, if not more. We were able to close the gap between our position and third place down to just twelve pre-orders...right now it’s climbed back up to 17 and still rising.

        Remember: third place is as good as first for this contest. All three get the same prize: that coveted full publication deal. If we place in fourth, though...nothing. I could campaign the hard way and gather 750 pre-orders like I did for Tantalus Depths. But I won’t. I can’t. The last campaign was the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to do by far, and I do not have the energy, stamina, or resources to do it again. My physical and mental health probably would not allow for it. Not any time soon. I knew that from the start when I entered the contest: I either make it, or I don’t.

        It’s all or nothing, folks. I want to tell this story, but if we can’t place in the top three, it’s going back on the shelf indefinitely. You’ll get refunded, but the book won’t see the light of day for who knows how long.

        So I’m appealing to you all one more time: if anything in Proteus seems interesting to you, please support it with a pre-order. If you already have, please get a friend or loved one to do the same. Remember, referrals will get you a commissioned art piece if you want it! Win or lose, I’ll honor that promise.

        Thank you all, for everything you’ve done for this campaign so far.

        Now cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war.

         

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          Jane-Holly Meissner liked After Death
          I see an endless beach of stars about me through which flows an ocean of black space, and space is the word for it. A vacuum, a universe beyond comprehension, beyond measurement. Into all corners of that space the diaphanous ropes shoot outward from our planet. With my own I remain, and uncoil it into the darkness.
             
          I see worlds dead, barren and rocky, others teeming with life. I am humbled by the vision, and through it made aware of the insignificance of that globe I call home, so that my own role in this timeless dramaturgy is thrown into question.


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            Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for 1000 Faces

            Hello, readers. Tomorrow is the final day of the Nerdist Sci-Fi contest. 1000 Faces has been sitting in 7th place, with the same number of readers, for a little while now. In fact, the whole leader-board from 6th place downward has been rather quiet.

            To those of you who have preordered 1000 Faces, thank you for your support. It means a lot to me to know that you believed in the concept or in me (or both!) enough to put your hard-earned cash towards it. As it stands, time will run out for 1000 Faces crowdfunding campaign on June 30th. Some time after that, you’ll receive a refund. I still plan on completing 1000 Faces and getting it out to the world somehow. I’ll be in touch with you again once I know how.

            While I have your attention, I’d love it if you could take a look at and consider supporting Mission 51 with a preorder:

            https://www.inkshares.com/books/mission-51

            It’s The X-Files meets The Immigrant, and readers are calling it one of the best sci-fi books they’ve ever read. 

            ~ Jenny

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              Jane-Holly Meissner sent an update for Mutants: Uprising

               

              Dear Readers,

              Thank you so much for your support over the last month. I am still sitting firmly in 8th place in the Nerdist contest, which, as you know, is out of the running. Mutants: Uprising will not be published through this contest - and you know what? That’s okay.

              The story is in no way DEAD - it still exists and will be published at some point. However, you will be refunded your money for this campaign after the contest ends. 

              THANK YOU so much for following me on this journey! It means the world to me.

              Jane-Holly

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                Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Sunshine is Forever

                Campers!

                The Advanced Reader Copies or Galleys (that’s what they call them in the industry) are going out in the mail this week to different critics and endorsers. This is exciting because this is the first time that the book is in print. Check it out! I think Inkshares did an amazing job on the cover. The colors and design are spot on for a young adult book. I can’t wait to hold this in my hands. 

                These Galleys aren’t for sale and this isn’t the final version of the book, but it is close to the final version. Your copy will come in the mail or in your e-mail on August 29, 2017, until then you can now enjoy the updated first two chapters at this link by clicking read:
                https://www.inkshares.com/books/sunshine-is-forever

                Lots of exciting stuff is happening. I can’t wait for you to read the final book. So far people are loving it...

                "Sunshine is Forever is surprisingly relatable. Keeps you on the edge of your seat! Very suspenseful." - Amber Portwood, author of Never Too Late, reality star of Teen Mom OG

                "Savagely entertaining. It’s The Bell Jar meets Chuck Palahniuk—Cowan tackles teen angst with his own unforgettable brand of dark humor." - Helena Echlin, author of Gone and co-author of Sparked

                "Cowan has the guts to take teen suicide and turn it into a darkly comic page turner in an unexpected camp setting." - Malena Watrous, author ofIf You Follow Me and co-author of Sparked

                "Deep, truthful, and raw, Sunshine is Forever is a book that every school library should carry. This is my favorite book so far of 2017." — Dave Barrett, author of It’s All Fun and Games, winner of the Nerdist Collection Contest

                "Kyle T. Cowan’s Sunshine is Forever is a powerful examination of teenage angst, sort of a One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest for young Millennials. This is a tough story but it’s also one that’s filled with hope. A wholly impressive debut." - Jason Pomerance, author of Women Like Us

                Keep telling your friends about Sunshine is Forever and look for it on August 29th. Thank you so much!

                Kyle T. Cowan

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                  Jane-Holly Meissner liked an update for Curio Citizen

                  Hello again! 

                  Guess what? We only need 10 more orders to hit the 200 readers mark! That would be an amazing accomplishment. It would also help Curio Citizen keep hold of 1st place! You all have done so much for me already, and I am so grateful. I hate to ask more of you, but there are 4 days left in the contest, so please help me make the final push towards finishing in the top 3 by asking another family member or friend to pre-order a copy. Only $10 could change my life forever! I also have more followers than I do pre-orders, so please consider pre-ordering if you haven’t already. It would mean so much to me! Remember, the deadline for pre-orders has been changed to this Tuesday, June 27th!

                  Click HERE to pre-order Curio Citizen.

                  And here’s today’s look into the world of Curio Citizen:

                  Marea Reúnen is Inquieto’s aristocratic mother. She came from a wealthy family and succeeded in her schooling and career well enough to maintain some semblance of the wealth she once enjoyed. Because of this and her high intelligence, even by paz standards, she has a slightly superior attitude towards others. She tempers that attitude most of the time, but it comes out full force when Carmen becomes involved in her son’s life. 

                  Marea is a high-up employee of the Understand, the planet’s most vital scientific research center. On a planet where the dominant species values intelligence above all other traits (aside from peace), paz as intelligent as Marea are granted a level of respect and wealth that appropriately corresponds to the great mental aptitude and time it takes to perform such vigorous research. 

                  Marea does indeed spend a good deal of her time at the Understand. She is working on something secret, something big, which she can’t discuss with anyone--not even her own family. 

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                  “Ah, everyone’s here,” she said pleasantly in a smooth voice. She, too, was dressed in black, but a lustrous amber sash covered most of her clothing, along with a mesh of amber swathing her bald head, which she lowered as she scanned the gathering. 

                  “Marea,” Oyente said. “Excellent timing. Dinner is set to be ready in a few minutes.” 

                   “Yes,” Marea said in acknowledgement, but her attention was focused on me. I stood, getting the distinct impression she did not want me dirtying her furniture. 

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                  “Tell us a little about your planet,” Aliado requested. 

                  I noticed both Oyente and Marea tense a little at his words. They exchanged a look of disapproval tinged with nerves. 

                  “It’s surprisingly similar to Paz,” I said, truthfully. “The soil, the trees, the blue sky, the yellow sun. The people.” I looked straight at Marea at the last. 

                  “So similar,” said Aliado. “That’s odd, isn’t it?” 

                  I turned my eyes to him. “Yes,” I said, meeting his pointed intrigue with my own. “It is.” 

                  “And,” Marea spoke, light and thin, “how are humans like paz?” 

                  I took a quiet breath and floated my gaze across the table. Her heavy black eyes studied me while her hand lightly clutched a delicate glass, her full lips curled in an aristocratic smile. 

                  “Can you not see?” I asked. Her eyes brightened, but their light was not internal, only a reflection of the dying sun.


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                  Thank you so much for your continued support. You have all done so much for me already, and I am incredibly grateful. 4 more days and hopefully we’ll see this book published! The deadline is Tuesday, June 27th.

                  -Katherine
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                    A 13 year-old boy finds an easy-to-read, how-to manual for magic. Now he just has to prevent everyone else from stealing it.
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