V.R. Leavitt commented on Shaping Fate

Hey Readers of Shaping Fate, 

I'm just so grateful for all the support, be it a pre-order, a follow or just a nice comment. And it's only day 2! It means more than you can ever know. I have over 10 funders now, and we're not that far from the top 10 in the contest, so feel free to spread the word to anybody you think might like to check out the book! 

The great part about this contest is that there are a bunch of other writers to check out too, so browse around and see the great ideas and stories that are part of Inkshares. 

I'll keep this short as I know you're busy, but if you'd like to stay current on my other projects besides Shaping Fate, please consider signing up for my newsletter. Don't worry, I don't send it out often so you won't need to worry about me filling up your inbox. Here's the link: http://vrleavitt.com/newsletter-2/

Thanks again, and we'll talk soon!

Gratefully yours, 

-V.R. 

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    V.R. Leavitt commented on The Marsden Wheel

    Sounds like a very intriguing story, Jenn! Good luck in the contest!


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      What a great first day!  Thank you all for your support of The Marsden Wheel.  Each preorder today has been so encouraging.  Every share, every comment, and every preorder takes this book one step closer to publication.  I really hope to make the final five for the Nerdist contest.  

      I thought it fitting in this first update to introduce you to Jack Dagon, the main character in The Marsden Wheel.   Jack is a private investigator, working the crimes that the police force of Little Hope, Maine can't be bothered with.  But private investigation wasn't always Jack's life:  in his prime, he was "Black" Jack Dagon, one of the greatest boxers to ever set foot in the ring.  Jack Dagon was unbeatable, invincible, and unstoppable, drawing crowds and winning purses through all of New England.  But a night of drinking followed by a bad decision brought his career to an abrupt end.  He came out of prison a decade later friendless, penniless and unknown.  Jack was broken, but not beaten.

      When we meet Jack, he's passing the hours smoking his meerschaum pipe and emptying glass after glass of cheap ale in a filthy dive bar while trying his luck with the fairer sex.  A stranger interrupts his drunken pursuit with a proposal:  a big payday for resolving a recent murder. Jack isn't interested until he hears the victim's name...



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        V.R. Leavitt commented on The Old Man in the Valley

        I like the premise! Like you said, most startups are founded by the 'young-uns.' It'd be interesting to see how it works from the more established side of things. I hope you move forward with it.

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