Leo Valiquette liked an update for Even Blue Birds Sing: A True Story

Friends,

Sometimes, a story needs telling to make others aware of an injustice that needs righting. When you read Even Blue Birds Sing, you should be outraged that the protagonist not only really lived this horror, but more importantly, she is STILL living it thirty years after the awful events. TODAY, in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, she still has no way to exist other than underground, without the safe ability to see her son. This just isn’t right, and I am asking that you not only read her story but also support its publication---and thus spread awareness---with a nomination before May 1. Together, we can work to enact laws that protect abuse victims and make the abuser culpable for a change. Together, we can make this an America that cares. Thank you. Karen Buyno 

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    Leo Valiquette liked an update for Showtime

    Hi everyone,

    Just wanted to pop in with a reminder that time is almost up to vote for Monsters in Inkshares’s new contest.

    I posted the first three chapters and if you like what you read, you can click the NOMINATE button near the top of the page (after logging in with your Inkshares or Facebook info.). It will ask you why you like what you read and feel it’s worthy for publication. Pre-orders are NOT a factor.

    The contest ends on May 1st and here’s the page for Monsters: CLICK HERE TO NOMINATE.

    I’ll check back in after the contest hopefully with some good news and—fingers crossed—a publication date for Showtime.

    Thanks, as always, for your support,

    Ricky

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      Leo Valiquette liked an update for The Seclusion II
       
      Hi everyone! I apologize that it’s been a while since I’ve checked in. As you can imagine, publication timelines have taken a hit along with everything else during coronavirus. Books that should have come out this past year, are now gearing up for release this summer and fall, and late fall books are being pushed into next spring. A large part of this past year has been learning to roll with and make the best of what life throws at us, so it’s all good! And now, finally, I have an exciting announcement for you! The Seclusion II will be released as part of next winter’s catalog on MARCH 1, 2022!   


      Now that it officially has an ISBN and ordering info is starting to be circulated to book buyers and libraries, it should become available for preorder through major outlets in the near future. We’re starting to put together our marketing and event campaign, and a great perk of a release next March is that maybe by then, we can celebrate in person once more!

      On a personal note, as some of you may know, I’ll be starting my MFA in Writing through Vermont College of Fine Arts this summer. I’m incredibly appreciative to have two years to put my fiction writing front and center and to learn under such respected voices in the field. And no, this doesn’t mean I’ll be moving to Vermont. It is a low residency program with a couple of visits a year and the rest from home as I juggle working, writing, and being the parent of two kiddos.
      On the author-event front, I’ll be participating in Library Journal’s Day of Dialog on May 6th alongside a panel of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers, so if there are any librarians on this list, please tune in! 

      That’s it for now, but I’ll be in touch soon. Now all of the fun stuff begins - cover reveals, arc releases, etc.

      In constant appreciation of all of you,
      Jacqui
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        Leo Valiquette liked an update for Beyond the Masquerade

        Hello Everyone! 

        Only 10 more days to get your nominations in for Beyond the Masquerade. So if you want to see the epic sequel to Luna and Ranger’s adventures, let Inkshares know. 

        Also, we are only 5 pre-orders away from our first Pre-Order Tier Prize Draw. If you want in on these prize, Follow, Share, or Pro-Order today. 

        Thank you for your support. 

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          Leo Valiquette liked an update for Black Forest

          Hello friends of BLACK FOREST!  I know that several of you have been wondering what’s been going on, when the book will be released, fun crystal ball questions like that. Since my crystal ball is due for a good cleaning, I can only give you the fuzziest glance into the future, and it looks something like this:

          Because of Covid-related lunacy, production for all Inkshares titles has to be readjusted, including BLACK FOREST. What does that mean for me (and for you)? Right now we’re looking at summer 2022 release dates ... but it’s very likely that I won’t have a confirmed date until later this year. 

          Which really just means we’re still on track, I’m going to do another round of edits on my own, honing and crafting and all those other fun things that keep writers awake at night. And as soon as my crystal ball gets back from the cleaners, I’ll give you more specific details.

          Thanks for your patience and support, friends -- I promise you, it will be worth it! xXOo L

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            Leo Valiquette liked an update for Going, Going, Gone!

            Great Podcasting Fun with Host Paul McCaffrey, Tony Rhein and Shannon Koehler!

            We did the podcast on Zoom and they blasted it out to the world. My segment starts around the 13:45 mark.

            Click here: Paulie’s Podcast, 13:45 mark.

            https://www.knbr.com/pauliespodcast/

            Hit a homer!

            Steve

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              Leo Valiquette sent an update for Bane of All Things

              Happy Sunday!

              Just a quick update on how things are going ahead of Bane of All Things’ Nov. 9 release.

              I am finalizing the manuscript with the copy editor. A copy editor scrutinizes the manuscript for the niggly things related to punctuation, American vs. Canadian spelling, and consistency with a style guide (like The Chicago Manual of Style). They are also a last pair of fresh eyes to catch things that may still be unclear to a reader or details that may be inconsistent from one end of the story to the other (like details of a character’s appearance).

              The manuscript will go next to the interior designer. They will turn the manuscript from a Word doc into a stylish layout and file format ready to become an e-book and sent to the printer for the trade paperback edition.

              For the cover of the book, that falls to Tim Barber of Dissect Designs, who has done a number of fantastic covers for Inkshares. I look forward to when I can share with you the real cover and that do-it-yourself placeholder down below can finally be retired.

              There will be lots more work to do in the months that remain before launch day. Advance promotion is critical – this will include distribution of ARCs (advance reader copies) to generate reviews on sites like Goodreads before Nov. 9. The hope, of course, is that the reception from these advance readers will be generally positive—they get an advance copy of the book for free in exchange for an honest review.

              Taking time to reflect

              I found myself rather reflective this morning on the long road to get to this point.

              I landed the deal with Inkshares for Bane of All Things on May 1, 2019. That’s just three years and two months after I began writing the first draft in March 2016.

              That could be considered fast, especially for a debut author. On the other hand, I first started working on this idea in 1999! Two other failed versions of this story – two other full-length novels – came before. 

              Over those years, I worked on other stories that might also be published someday. But I kept coming back to this one, determined to unlock its mysteries. Figuring out the best way to tell a strong and engaging story is the most difficult and the most rewarding thing that’s within my ability to do. I am compelled to do it.

              While Bane of All Things was a completely fresh start from those two previous efforts – think of it like the recent Planet of the Apes reboots versus the original movies of the ‘70s – it did benefit from an already established foundation. This world and these characters were already entrenched in my mind and that made a big difference. There is absolute truth in the saying that every overnight success was years (even decades) in the making.

              It remains to be seen if Bane of All Things will be a success. But no matter what happens, I remain grateful and humbled that you chose to be part of the adventure with me.

              Stay safe and keep reading!

              Cheers

              Leo

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                Leo Valiquette liked an update for In Beta

                Hey all,

                 If I’ve learned one thing in this publishing process, it’s never to promise "we’re almost there" or "the end is in sight."

                So I’ll just repeat what Inkshares is telling me: the book is coming out July 14th. There’s also this:


                Happy Friday everyone. Thanks for your 4+ years of patience.

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                  Leo Valiquette liked an update for The Devil Inside

                  Hello!

                  I am beyond excited to let you know that your copy of The Devil Inside is coming soon! The official release date is May 11, 2021!

                  Back in the fall of 2017, you were kind enough to pre-order a copy as part of my funding effort to get the book published. It was supposed to release last year, but—as with many things—the pandemic delayed it.

                  I am grateful and appreciative of your support (and your patience) while the book waited in the queue for its turn with the editor and proofreader.

                  Right now, it is with the printer, and it should take about two weeks to print the hard copies. From there it will ship to the fulfillment center and then it will be on its way to you! If you ordered a paperback, you will also get a free e-book copy as well. The link for that will arrive in your email when it is ready for download. If you don’t see it, be sure to check your spam folder!

                  But I want to make sure you get your copy after all this time, so this next part is important: If you ordered a paperback and have moved to a new home since September 2017, you will need to make sure Inkshares has your shipping address and email. Otherwise, they will send your book to the wrong place.

                  If you have any trouble with that, contact Inkshares customer service at and they’ll be able to help you out.

                  Thank you again for all of your support. I’m looking forward to all of you getting your copies, and I hope you enjoy the story (and when you’re done, I would love to have you leave a review on Amazon or GoodReads!).

                  Take care,

                  Susan

                  PS. And if you also see this message via my author newsletter, I apologize for the double message. There are, however, a few people on the Inkshares platform that have not subscribed to my mailing list and I don’t want to accidentally overlook anyone!

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