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Just wanted you to know that I love the new cover 
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    Kelsey Rae Barthel liked the forum thread, Marketing for Quill Authors
    Hello Inkshares Level Boss Jeremy (and pals)

    I think we’ve all read and understand that when you decide to become published under the Quill imprint you decide to pretty much go it alone with your marketing and that’s certainly fair. Here’s a scenario that we’re all not so secretly dreaming of; if a Quill title proves to be marketable, starts getting good traction and moves enough units is there a point at which you would extend marketing (and other media expansion) services to that title?

    In short, can a title work it’s way out of the Quill house and into the Inkshares proper thereby earning all those benefits?
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      Can I first say thank you to everyone who back Children of the Wise Oak.
      We didn’t hit the publishing goal. I guess I know some of the mistakes I don’t want to make excuses, but there were some aspects that presented more of a challenge than others. 
      I’ve read a lot about Inkshares, and other options for self-publishing. Some positive comments and some negative about all options.
      I still see Inkshares as the Gold Standard for self-pub but I am going to fall back to Kickstarter in an attempt to get this title published. If it makes it, there will still be heaps of good reasons to try again on Inkshares since I still won’t be in bookstores beyond my home region, apart from Amazon.
      The email from Inkshares did say "Feel free to use Inkshares as a communication vehicle, even if you choose to publish elsewhere." which is actually a very mature business position. 
      It makes me a whole heap more likely to stick around and recommend Inkshares to others.
      So as soon as my Kickstarter project is live I will let you know. 
      Thanks for the ride so far everyone. It’s not over yet.


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