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Dearest Supporters, 

 It’s been awhile. We hope this update finds you well. 

We’ll keep this short, but we have some exciting news for your ears. Practical Applications for Multiverse Theory is now an audiobook!!!! 

 THE LINK: http://adbl.co/2b0vAbz 

No longer are you confined to the physical book or e-reader! Listen while you run! Or while you’re at your desk! Listen in a car or on a train! Kids crying that they need food or love? Shut that noise down by popping on your headphones and immersing yourself in the #multiversebook. 

 If you know anyone who mostly or only read audiobooks, please let them know! Or better yet, buy the audiobook as a gift for them. As always, thanks. 

And remember, if you’ve read the book but haven’t written a review on Amazon and Goodreads, please do so. The longevity of our book sales depend on it. 

 - Nick & Noa 

www.nickandnoa.com

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    G. Derek Adams liked an update for She Is the End
    Dear reader, can we agree that beta readers are necessary for a book’s excellence?

    Sure! But we need rules for the process to work, sir.

    Hang on, is there a way we can bring Hamilton into this?

    Okay, so we’re doing this...



    One two three four five six seven eight nine

    It’s the Ten Beta Commandments
    It’s the Ten Beta Commandments!

    Number one:
    The challenge: invite a reaction
    If they accept, set a date for the transaction

    Number two:
    Push it back, let’s be real, you need more time
    You might lose a few but in the end it will be fine

    Number three:
    Get your words into a narrative flow
    Plot holes, clichés, confusion gotta go

    First draft, worst draft, you know it’s true
    We need beta readers to do what they do!

    Number four:
    If they’re not writers too, that’s all right
    You need your target audience to be on site

    You pick ‘em for their love of the genre or themes
    You have ‘em go in cold so their feedback’s clean

    Five!
    Send your book in the form that they prefer
    If you don’t, face the fact that they’ll defer

    Number six:
    Let it go, spend time with family and friends
    Tell ‘em where you been, promise your book is near its end

    Seven!

    Accept it all, critique and praise
    Don’t just debate and argue your case

    Number eight:

    Take your time to clarify
    You don’t have to agree, just understand (or try)

    Number nine:

    Fix your book, it was great but aim higher
    Put in all the work that it requires

    Then tell

    one two three four five six seven eight nine (maybe) ten readers:

    THANK YOU!

    ****

    A notable day is approaching: on August 18th, 2015, I discovered Inkshares and entered the first Nerdist contest. That means my one-year Inkshares anniversary is almost here!

    So, to celebrate (and give myself a deadline), I will be sending out my manuscript to beta readers on August 18th!!

    My beta readers will have four weeks to get their comments back to me. I will incorporate their input over the course of another two weeks. Then...

    Production on my book will begin!!

    FINALLY!!

    In the meantime, if you like Terry Pratchett, whimsy, or murder mysteries, order Jay Lockwood’s A Beast Requires immediately and help him win the current Geek & Sundry Fantasy contest!

    Here is my review:

    "Inkshares won’t let me recommend this more than once, which is a sad limitation when I like it at least ten times over. A Beast Requires mixes the wit of Douglas Adams and the whimsy of Jasper Fforde in a fairy tale land of forest slums, skeevy elf landlords, and murder. Every moment is layered in world building gold. If this book were food, it would be chocolate and I would eat it. (I may eat it anyway.)"

    Nom nom.


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      G. Derek Adams liked an update for Murder at the Veterans’ Club

      Dear friends and followers,

      Over the past little while, I’ve introduced a few of the characters from the novel. You may have noticed that all of them are male. This is perhaps to be expected, given the setting: there aren’t many female members in a gentlemen’s club, I think. Today, however, I’m pleased to introduce one of the women in the novel: Martha Garrett, wife of Edward Garrett.

      Ladies’ clubs did exist, incidentally: just like gentlemen’s clubs, offering the same sort of services, but for women only. The University Women’s Club, founded in 1886 as the University Club for Ladies, is still "women only" today.

      In the novel, Martha Garrett mentions having lunch at the Cavendish: that would be what is today the New Cavendish Club, founded in 1920 expressly for the ladies of the Voluntary Aid Detachment, or VAD. VAD nurses were not the same as military nurses: the latter were career women with stringent medical training, while the VADs were volunteers who might have had no prior experience. There was apparently some friction between the two at the beginning of the first World War, lessening as the war dragged on.

      If the Cavendish was supposed to be for the VADs, would Martha Garrett, as a former military nurse, have been a member? I don’t know, but I’m sure she wouldn’t have let a trivial detail like that stop her.

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