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It is quite admirable to have so much of the work online to read, and especially work as engaging as this. The unique use of magic combined with the post-apocalyptic world is interesting, and having an older female protagonist makes this a truly unique work. Combining the narrative with memories and flashbacks gives the world a three dimensional feel, as the reminders of what was sharpens the differences of what is. I look forward to reading more.
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    Hi everyone!

    Normally, I wouldn't be so quick to churn out another update, but this is something exciting worth mentioning.

    JF Dubeau and Paul Inman, who both host the Inkshares-centric podcast called WriteBrain, dropped some generous words about my novel. Thanks, guys!

    If you click here, you can listen to the podcast. They discuss it around the 23-minute mark, but the whole podcast is worth listening to.

    JF has a novel being published through Inkshares that will be on shelves (both virtual and physical) on March 1st called The Life Engineered. He is also currently funding another novel called A God in the Shed. I have loved everything I've read in both of these books, so they're worth checking out.

    Paul also has a novel publishing through Inkshares called Ageless that will hit shelves on May 3rd. Just like JF, he's in the middle of another campaign to fund a novel called Motor City Chronicles. He's a very talented sci-fi/fantasy writer, so if you enjoy that genre, both are a great read.

    In the podcast, they mention another novel called Disintegration by Steve Soldwedel. This guy is going the distance for 750, and he wrote a brilliant space fantasy novel in the vein of the Alien movies. It would be great to see him get funded.

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again -- there is a lot of talent on Inkshares, so if you want to expand your horizons beyond The Inhabitants (after you've already pre-ordered it, of course), it's worth exploring what's out there.

    Thanks for reading.

    Have a great night, and happy dreaming!

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      Well, compared to some production value on other trailers on Inkshares, mine looks like the poor kid whose mom couldn't afford a store bought Halloween costume, so he drew some buttons on a cardboard box and called himself a robot. But, it's a start. Thank you for the positivity, though. =)
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        No problem! Thanks for your prompt response and resolution. You guys rock!
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          The Bones of the Past invites you into a world that will leave you wanting to know more.  Who are these people and when?  What is this magic that is so ingrained in their culture?  And these strangers from a far away land?  Can they be trusted?  It all leads off to what is sure to be a promising new entry in the fantasy genre.
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            The Bones of the Past invites you into a world that will leave you wanting to know more.  Who are these people and when?  What is this magic that is so ingrained in their culture?  And these strangers from a far away land?  Can they be trusted?  It all leads off to what is sure to be a promising new entry in the fantasy genre.
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              This is a thrilling start to an epic journey and the characters introduced are both engaging and omnious. The story wastes no time in pulling the reader in. The Bones of the Past is definitely going to be a fulfilling read!
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