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Fellow sentient beings, it’s been an exciting week.

There’s a lot to talk about, so let’s get started.

Nerdtacular

I was in Salt Lake City, Utah over the weekend for the Frogpants Podcast Network’s Nerdtacular event. While I won’t bother you with what I do during my vacation time, I think there are a couple of details that might be of interest to you. The best part was meeting the handful of fans (feels weird writing this) that dropped by. I wish I had more time to chat with each of them and I hope I didn’t come off as too standoffish. If I did, I apologize. I’m of a shy nature.

Koalemos, the model

I was finally able to showcase and award the first copy of the Koalemos model I created. This is the first of eight of these models and while it didn’t come out perfectly and was an absolute disaster to transport, I think the end result was worth the effort. I look forward to building the second model and raffling it off to the people who pre-ordered The Life Engineered.

The first model, which is numbered ‘8’ for reasons all my own, was given to Hammond Chamberlain, host of the Beyond the Playlist podcast. Hammond is one of the 13 people who dropped by my table and I entered is name in a drawing for the model. Mr. Chamberlain is local to Salt Lake and I won’t pretend that I’m not relieved Koalemos wouldn’t need to be shipped. I’m honoured that Hammond set up the model in his home with other prized possessions.

The Sword & Laser podcast

Before Nerdtacular, the good people at Inkshares put me in contact with the inimitable Tom Merritt who invited me to sit for a brief moment on the Sword & Laser panel at Nerdtacular. I wish I could say that the brief interview was the highlight of the panel, and make no mistake, it was a lot of fun and I had an awesome time (Tom and Veronica are absolute pros) but the segment that followed was an absolute blast. I knew the hosts of Sword & Laser were good hosts and interviewers but I had not realized they could be such hilarious improvisational actors. The whole panel is amazing and you can watch the raw footage here.

Editing

This morning I sent out my edited manuscript. Only five days late! There are still eight days before the final draft needs to be sent to the copy edit department and with Nerdtacular behind me I’m confident we can hand this off on time. There were a lot of little changes and a few larger ones but all in all, no cataclysmic reworking of the story and narrative. I’m very impressed by how well my editor ‘got it’ and the quality of the work he handed me. It’s humbling when another human being can look at your writing and understand a character so much as to notice when you fail to stay true to it. The changes are subtle, but this is a much better book now. I don’t know how much more editing remains, but I’m confident we’ll have a very decent product for release day.

I’m also eagerly waiting to get the new cover for The Life Engineered and can’t wait to show it off. Judging from the feedback we gave the illustrator (Eric Belisle) and the sketches we’ve seen so far, it’s going to be amazing.

Thanks again for your support.

JF 

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    Just a quickie:

    I thought you all may be interested to know I finished my final personal edits on the Ageless manuscript and I've submitted it to Inkshares.  I still need to finish this new author questionnaire, but THE MANUSCRIPT IS NOW OUT OF MY HANDS and should move on to a professional very soon!  

    Welcome to all of the new followers!  If you haven't yet pre-ordered, then go for it!  We are very close to having 800 pre-orders (that blows my mind guys!).  

    Tomorrow is my 35th birthday.  In honor of that, here is an excerpt from page 35 of Ageless:

      “Holy shit, whatcha doing Tank?  You haven’t been touched yet!” PunkZappa moaned.  “Get out there and give us some breathing room, or this will be over before it starts.”

      “What do you think that I am trying to do, blow dry my hair?” said Magis Ka.  “I can’t get in front of him; he’s like hopping around all over the damn place.”

      With XinXin out for the count until healed, FDO’s Right Hand Man moved his avatar into attacking position.  He charged toward the back side of Hadroc and began a melee attack.  Hadroc, who now had taken a small amount of damage, kicked out with his hind legs and sent FDO flying.  Immediately, Take Me Gnome Tonight was on his job casting healing spells.  It should be noted that, so far, Take Me Gnome Tonight had brought his “A” game to tonight’s raid.

      “I HAVE HIM!” Magis Ka suddenly exclaimed, “ATTACK! ATTACK! ATTACK!”

      Everyone began attacking.  XinXin, PunkZappa, and FDO’s Right Hand Man began a brutal onslaught on the left, right, and rear of the monstrosity.  Bearisa Fo Mundie began firing arrows toward Hadroc’s head and torso, while Take Me Gnome Tonight and Merlin’s Neck Beard cast high-damaging spells directly toward him.  Collectively, the group was functioning better since their disheveled introduction to Hadroc.

    Thanks everyone for everything,

    Paul

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