Happy Midsummer everyone!
It’s the middle of July and warm weather has finally come to Maine. Birds are chirping, the black flies are (mostly) dead, and most fun of all is seeing the pictures showing up in my Facebook feed of people showing off their copies of It’s All Fun and Games. It’s hard to believe it’s already been a year since it was released, but time has the tendency to keep moving forward, doesn’t it?
I keep running into people who want to know when the sequel will be coming out, so I wanted to give you an update on how More Fun and Games is progressing. My summer teaching has been taking a bit more time than I’d hoped, which means editing has slowed down a bit. I’m still chipping away at it, however - I’m maybe a third of the way through so far. I’ve added Chapters 1 and 2 to the preview read on the project page, so you can read about the start of this new adventure.
Now my part is only half of the work. YOUR part is the other half. Inkshares only publishes books that a) cover much of the up-front cost; and b) show an established interest. The 2400 or so copies of It’s All Fun and Games that have already been sold shows the interest. Now we just need to cover those editing and design costs. Please, if you’ve got the interest and means to do so, head on over and preorder your copy now.
I also have one additional (less costly) favor to ask of you. DragonCon, one of the largest fan conventions in the country, gives out the Dragon Awards annually. I would deeply appreciate it if you could swing on by the nomination page and nominate It’s All Fun and Games in the "Best Young Adult/Middle Grade Novel" category. Sure, it’s a long shot, but so was publishing in the first place, so why not give it a try?
As always, you can find me on twitter @llabak and on Facebook
Thank you all for your continued support, and enjoy the rest of the summer!
Best
Dave
Whoa... what a trip it’s been.
Before I get into that though, let me give you some good news. Better news than whatever I’ll be prattling on about.
So, have you pre-ordered A God in the Shed from Inkshares? You did? You’re awesome. In fact, you might have already received an email notification that your physical copy has shipped (if you ordered a physical copy that is. And you should have, because ooooh boy. Such lovely books. So, so lovely.). But let’s say you’re not into this ’waiting’ thing? What if you want to start digging into this tale of horror in a small down over this very coming weekend?
Well, you can. By the end of the day, the eBook version of A God in the Shed will be available to download from the site. .mobi and .epub will be available, as always. I sincerely hope you enjoy the book and that if you do, you’ll let me know. Review it on Amazon, on Goodreads. Send me a Tweet @jfdubeau. I want to hear from you guys.
You’re my very favourite readers.
Which is why I put myself through Hell in order to sign all your copies of A God in the Shed. As promised, I flew myself to San Francisco on a plane leaving Montreal at 5:30AM, signed a bunch of copies as they were being packaged and shipped by the amazing Elena Stofle (with an assist from the dedicated Avalon Radys). Hung out and had dinner with Adam and then, at 11:30PM on the same day, was on a plane back to Montreal.
When I say I’d go to the ends of the Earth for my readers, I do not kid around.
Now please, enjoy the book. We’ve come this far, it’d be ashamed if you didn’t.
JF
Such a pretty book... (note: Inkshares fed me cheese. They have won my heart once more)