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Greetings fellow Pirates!!

Its been a while, I know. I’ve been working in overdrive at night to make sure I can get my manuscript into Inkshares’ hands by my self-imposed deadline of next month. They are so chill though, they really don’t give deadlines, just support. This is a wonderful platform, and I’m grateful to be member of it.

BUT I have something so amazing to show you. Last month I decided I wanted a change, and thought a new cover would be a good idea.  I enlisted a talented artist, Elizabeth Rupp, to design the book’s new cover. What do you think?

I think it looks amazing! Thank you Elizabeth!

So you ask, what does a dragon have to do with dinosaur paleontology? Pre-order The Pirates of Montana to find out!

No need for a fun dinosaur meme on this update. The Dragon Lizard will rise again!

Excelsior,

Erin

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    Scott Early liked an update for To Live and Die in Avalon

    TO: Avalon Council Members 

    RE: “Welcome-bot” implementation 

    Why Welcome-bots? Because the Proxies are terrifying. Allow me to elaborate.

    When the human race was spared and brought to Avalon they were greeted by the silver-skinned, glowing blue androids that represented the Aetherians. The Aetherians had designed Avalon, but rather than meet humanity in person, they used these strikingly beautiful machines as their proxies. The Proxies are nice enough, they are certainly programmed to be cordial, but there are also quite terrifying in a way. They come and go as they please, disappearing into the shadows of God-knows-where only to reemerge when help is needed, like synthetic nightmare genies. 

    Alright, perhaps that was a bit over the top, but my point still stands. The Welcome-bots are designed by humans with the compassion born naturally out of human beings. The Proxies (and I’m guessing, I didn’t make the bloody things) seem to be made to be as compassionate as some other race thinks will be acceptable to humans. We already have enough people disturbed by Avalon’s entire setup that they are leaving to live on other planets, we can’t welcome new arrivals with the strangely polite wraiths that first welcomed us.

    But, I know what you’re saying. Welcome-bots are still going to be machines and if you are so concerned about showing off human compassion then why not meet the new arrivals with actual human beings and not a glorified calculator with manners. Worry not, because that is exactly what we are going to do. After the initial meeting with customs officials, the Welcome-bots will be able to completely brief new arrivals and answer the myriad of questions they will undoubtedly have. They’ll get them up to speed on our customs, regulations and laws. We’ll call it “orientation”. 

    There’s no avoiding the Proxies, to be sure, but I’d rather they not be the face of Avalon. All who end leaving Avalon inevitably complain about the Proxies and the Aetherians and whatever dark motivations they must have for the human race. Whatever your feelings on the matter, you must agree that it is in our best interest first and foremost to present a different, friendlier, more human face. A human face on a flying monitor, yes, but a little whimsy never hurt, did it? 

    Which brings us to Jeb Nolan’s design for the Welcome-bots and the concerns about that design. Yes Jeb is an eccentric, yes he writes poetry about cats and yes, he is a “one shower a week” type of person. But, there is no denying that his design work on the prototype Welcome-bots has been sound. I think the "flying television" set design has a certain nostalgic sensibility to it. After we’ve used this particular model for a extended trial run, we can revisit other proposed designs, although I must veto the “Hug-o-matic” droids that we proposed last week. I’ve been told that some alien species may take a sudden embrace as an act of aggression.

    If we are all in agreement, we can begin rolling out the Welcome-bot prototypes to all major government processing centers, including the Avalon Intelligence Service headquarters. Let us propose a trial run of no more than a year? 

    I look forward to getting your feedback on the matter. 

    Sincerely,

    Professor Philip Thorne 

    Avalon Council

    Earth Historical Preservation Society

    (There’s only 12 DAYS LEFT to pre-order and make this book a reality, please consider pre-ordering TODAY and see the world of Avalon and its influence on the entire system come to life!

    The second draft is finished and I’m rounding up beta readers NOW!)

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      Scott Early liked an update for Tantalus Depths

      Character Update:

      Ladies and gentlemen, I present you with our final character update for Tantalus Depths. You’ve met the crew of The Diamelen: Mary, Rook, Yancy, Hertz, Becky, Ramanathan and Gorrister.  Now meet the non-human member of this cast of characters: the first to arrive on Tantalus 13, the trailblazer for the entire mission, the supposedly flawlessly loyal AI, SCARAB:

       

      It’s one of the most advanced artificial intelligences ever programmed, specifically designed to meet every human imaginable. Yet...something is wrong with this one...
      What did SCARAB find on Tantalus 13 in those long years before The Diamelen’s arrival? How did its discoveries change it? What secrets is SCARAB keeping from its human masters, and how far will it go to keep them?

      Find out when you order Tantalus Depths.

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        Scott Early liked an update for The Madness of Mr. Butler

        3 days left to support Parkinson’s Research...and a great little humor book. 

        I just sent out this email to as many people as I could, and I hope to get a little help from you, my dear followers and investors. Please read the message below:

        This is the last message I will send you regarding “An Adventure with Dada.” 

        This is my “Hail Mary Pass.” 

        The campaign ends in 3 days, and there are 143 copies left to sell in order for the book to get published. 

        It can happen if we all band together.
         
        I realize that you would like something in return for your gallant efforts, should we make it, should the book fund…that’s fair. 

        IF YOU BUY (JUST $10!!!), and THE BOOK FUNDS:

        1. You get a PDF copy of the first draft, the complete story. You will get it right away, emailed to you, as soon as I can.
        2. You get put into a raffle for a 1960’s-era, fully functional Smith Corona typewriter. I realize it’s bulky, so if you win this drawing and don’t want the typewriter, I will send you a bound paper copy of the complete first draft of Dada, signed and shipped to your home instead.
        3. I will raffle off ten copies of my first draft, printed, bound, and signed with a caring message inside directly to you from me. 
        4. I will put a personal message and handmade bookmark into each paperback copy that is sold ($20) 
        5. I will donate $1 for every copy that is sold (including the 107 copies sold thus far) to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, a foundation close to my heart, as this disease is prevalent in my family, and a cure in my lifetime is entirely achievable. 
        6. I will host a local “thank you for funding my book party.” This might not be possible for all of you to attend, but hey, if you want to fly in from out of state to come (or from another country), that would be amazing. Plus, you can meet the stars of the book, my wife and daughter. 

        It’s a great gamble to take, because if you pre-order An Adventure with Dada this weekend, then you have a chance to get any and all of the above if it funds by some amazing miracle. If you buy a copy and it doesn’t fund, then you get 100% of your money back, plus you get to keep the PDF copy of the first draft. 

        SO PLEEEEEEASE?!?!! Please give it a try. You can even start reading the entire book online now. Go ahead, I put the whole thing up on Inkshares to read. Just click the link I provided below, read the first draft, and if you like it, or if you just want to see me succeed as well as put a little money toward Parkinson’s research, then press the “Pre-Order Now” button at any level, and know that you might have just helped a guy achieve a dream, made a dent in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, and perhaps won a piece of writing history (I’m talking about the typewriter). 

        So what’s the risk? You’ll get your money back from Inkshares next week if the book doesn’t fund…so consider it more like I’m borrowing some cash for the weekend. I’m good for it. 
        From what I’ve heard thus far, the book is pretty good, too! Check out the reviews I’ve gotten so far:

        CLAUDIA E. SORBIN  If you like dogs, toddlers, and family men (and who doesn’t?!) then you’ll love this humorous adventure! This guy literally goes to Hell and back for his family. Written in first person, reading this book is like listening to a friend tell a great story. Michael Haase writes with a level of sensory description that totally engages the reader and makes you feel like you’re in the story with him. This book will have you laughing out loud, sighing with it’s sweetness, and shedding just a few tears. Well worth the read! 

        LANDON TRINE Although not within my favorite genre, I find the premise of this book very interesting. As a parent of two small children, I find the first chapter true-to-life, expressing the emotions and fears we feel as parents (with a generous helping of humor). It reminds me of the famous quote, "There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." I can’t wait to see how Mr. Haase fills out this story. 

        NICOLÁS LASAÏGUES  I read six chapters in a row, and I only stopped because my lunch break was over.  This story is AWESOME: very well written, good pacing and incredible sense of humor.   I would love to have this book in my personal library.

        ABIGAIL UNDERWOOD This is brilliantly funny and the characterization is stunning 

        STEPHEN CARIGNAN It is exactly this type of thing which convinces me to not jog for any reason. The casual tone of the present narrator blends the author’s voice with that of the protagonist so the story is filtered through the events as they are happening. The extra technique of having the narrator know more of the story, though exactly how much is unclear, keeps the pages turning while the reader feels the events in the present moment. I look forward to reading more! 

        JASON POMERANCE From what I’ve read so far I can’t wait to read more. This promises to be wicked fun.  Everybody please pre-order Mr. Haase’s new book so we can see the rest!  


        What are you waiting for??? These are the last days to support this book! Click the link below and know that I love you no matter what!

        https://www.inkshares.com/books/an-adventure-with-dada

        Thank you for your love, support, and everything!

        -Michael Haase
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