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46 min ago, roughly, may be exact...Billy O’Keefe was the last pin of a perfect game (in bowling which is 300!) I have crossed my personal goal of the Inkshares campaign. There is an unknown future for this story, and the next step is still unclear. 300 though, thank you all, this is quite a thrill to say the least. 

Be sure to check out Mr. O’Keefe’s hilarious portrayal on how infantile some people get when talking about the one thing you should never talk about with your friends: Politics   

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    Good advice from @Joseph Asphahani . I find that Josephs are a pretty clever bunch. The contest will be a killer, but the stakes are high. Submit your book to the jaggy cliffs of traditional publishing, the ocean self-publishing, or give your all for a guaranteed publication with a top-tier support group, which is right for you? The contest is a chance of a lifetime, and I feel incredibly lucky to have been part of one.

    If you can, get a team together. I had two people working for me. Be aggressive. Unless you are a wild success and can blast all the way to 750 (it has happened before,) it will be a long and challenging path. Hard as it may be, if you consider it against the other publishing options and the benefits of each, it is probably the shortest.

    Work hard, but care for yourself, your well-being, take care of your family, and for God sake keep them in the loop! Don’t do this alone if you can help it. Writing can be solitary; pitching doesn’t have to be.
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      Hi everyone! Like a lot of folks, this is my first time doing this kind of thing. 

      Right now, my brain’s still kind of spinning from everything, but I just wanted to stop in and say good luck to the rest of the participants, and give thanks to the veteran players for their advice.
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        Today is February 4th, and this is the end of my Inkshares funding campaign. Wow. I still have a couple more hours left, and most of us are busy during the day, so this is a final warcall into the heavens. U-Turn At Next Synapse is at 284 copies, and there has been a lot of support for it in the last few days. The comments, the follows--it overwhelms this strange man typing to you. My goal is to have this book get a perfect score in Bowling before today’s end.

        Can we get to 300 copies pre-ordered. Click the FB page above and send some digital love and to all those following, grab a copy before the clock strikes 12. It will not be disappointing I assure you.

        Congrats to my fellow Nerdists becoming a part of the growing regime of Quill; Janna Grace and Tony Valdez. Perhaps I will be among those names soon. We shall see.

        Checkmate and Rummy my dear Gladiators

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