Good morning fellow readers / followers.
First of all thank you for all your support so far it is greatly appreciated.
I am sorry. I am late on the raffle but here is the winner of the 50 $ gift card
Marcaurel Hebert. Congratulation !!!! email me at walternative809@gmail.com to claim your prize.
Now I have updated the description of the book for this :
It begins with a murder in a Montreal Asylum. All clues point to a discrete religious organization that will stop at nothing to protect a secret plan to create a supreme race of "gifted" human. Was Christ really betrayed ?
The book is progressing well, we are now at 135 copies pre ordered and 35 days left on the campaign. Can we do this ? Can we get the book into the Quill collection... I believe so but for that I will need your help.
If you haven't pre ordered yet it is the time to do it I will explain why a little bit later.
I really want to update the Chapter 3 sample to give you guys a better feeling of the book, and where I am going with this religion / time travel thing, but I am missing the name of my villain.
Time for the next contest :
The next person to order a Conspirator pack will not only get 3 copies of the book + their names in the book but will also have to choose my villain name , or use their own name.
Will do a next update shortly
Have a great day everyone
Was looking through the folder on my computer with all of my story bits in it and came across a map I made of Umberland, years back, the fictional landmass where the bulk of Disintegration takes place.

As you can see, it's an almost UK-sized landmass. I came up with its general shape by looking at a bathymetric map of the Atlantic (thanks Google!), and then I extrapolated high points on the seafloor to be above sea level.
I just added a few names to it, in honor of a few multi-copy supporters of Disintegration: Kay Prunty, Brian Whiton, Dan Broyles and Dan Paskell all have place names on the island. Map's probably hard to read, but the places are: Prunty's Quay (at the very bottom of the island), Whiton's Heath (a major trading post), Broyles Moor and Paskell's Moor (which are the anchor points of a bridge). The bay created by the upper peninsula isn't marked, but I'm thinking naming it for Bob Broad. Broad's Bay? Broad Bay?
There are plenty of place names up for grabs, and character names, too. So, if you ordered more than one copy, let me know what you might like to bear your name and ...
