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Greetings Jackolytes,

Fantastic news! I recently received an email telling me the weight of the Inkshares CEO Syndicate was being thrown behind Sync City - to this syndicate, a heartfelt thank you! Personally, the CEO Syndicate support is tremendously gratifying, but the real part of me knows this would not have been possible without the initial support of more than 100+ readers. You people put the crowd into crowdfunding and your support has been invaluable - a heartfelt thank you to you all as well. There have also been a number of people who have jumped on the back of the Jack Trevayne ride and pushed me along.

To Joe Asphahani, author of world building The Animal in Man www.inkshares.com/books/the-animal-in-man-7699 thanks for kicking me in the ass, getting me moving and offering me encouragement.

To Billy O’Keefe, author of the hilarious These Are My friends on Politics www.inkshares.com/books/these-are-my-friends-on-politics-0985?referral code=fd744cal   thanks for showing me the crowdfunding ropes and putting up with my emails.

To Mike Donald, author of the Jack the Ripper-based Louisiana Blood www.inkshares.com/books/louisiana-blood-a-chandler-travis-and-duke-lanoix-mystery?referral code+2c27906f thanks for the positive emails and recommendations.

To Mike Haase, author of the exciting space opera The Madness of Mr. Butler www.inkshares.com/books/the-madness-of-mr-butler?referralcode code=26dce7a3 and William Schiele, author of the thrilling Tears of the Assassin www.inkshares.com/books/tears-of-the-assassin?referral code=f7d54200 thank you for your ongoing support.

If you are looking for a good read, then follow the above links, these authors know how to write!

Finally, the job is far from done. Jack is astride his ride and revving, but more pre-orders are needed. If you can bring others on board: friends, family, co-workers, that would be great. Feel free to click on the following link and re-pre-order or, better yet, bring some new folks into the Sync City  fold: www.inkshares.com/books/sync-city?referral  code=9f560b73  And if you are following me, but have yet to pre-order, it would be fantastic if you could do so. If you have any questions regarding Sync City, drop me an email at blooryan@gmail.com

Thanks again.

Peter












 

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    Nicola Sarjeant liked the forum thread, New Syndicate: The Idiosyncraticate
    Hey folks, I decided to start up a syndicate. It seemed like a fun thing to do, and also, I felt Inkshares might benefit from having a place where authors of "etc" kinds of projects (humor, quirky, oddball, whatever) could plead for some syndicate support. Though it also bears mentioning that any project that could reasonably qualify for the other syndicates’ backing is welcome here as well. I’m just looking for some unsung heroes to boost, and I don’t wish to step on the toes of any of the other new syndicates that are still recruiting members. 

    Anyway, here’s the description:

    A syndicate championing unsung projects (in any genre), as well as those that may not necessarily dabble in Inkshares’ more popular genres. Here’s to the crazy ones, as that old computer commercial’s saying goes. Looking especially for humor, quirky, autobiographical or just plain oddball projects to support, but unheralded projects in need of a boost in the fantasy, sci-fi, thriller and other popular genres will not be turned away from consideration.

    Feedback (and of course, memberships) warmly welcome.

    https://www.inkshares.com/syndicates/the-idiosyncraticate
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      We made a pick! Peter pointed me to our pick for March: LOUISIANA BLOOD - A Chandler Travis and Duke  Lanoix mystery. It mixes history, real-life legend and contemporary fiction, set against a backdrop with bottomless potential. Bending genres like this speaks to what this syndicate is all about. Good luck, Mike. 
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        Nicola Sarjeant liked an update for LOUISIANA BLOOD - A Chandler Travis and Duke  Lanoix mystery

        WOW! Thank you all so much guys and gals!  My inbox just blew up!  Whether it was the movie tie in or the latest chapters I posted I don’t know, but I’ve gone from zero to 120 followers in a month and broken 100 pre-orders…I can almost feel the feathery touch of Quill publishing on my cheek!

        Again thank you all for your massive support. As the old comic once said, “I wear it constantly.” But seriously I’m immensely grateful and shocked at the interest in my genre mash-up story.  I’d like to personally thank Peter Ryan author of SYNC CITY for his support, and if any of you are into gritty sci-fi thriller with a great lead character check it out!  For those of you that recently pre-ordered my book you will have already received the original screenplay of LOUISIANA BLOOD and I hope you enjoy it.

        For those of you wanting a copy of the screenplay please pre order HERE as only one hundred of these screenplays will be released.

        One of the reasons Louisiana Blood seems to spark so much interest is its quirky mix of a love story spanning the centuries, horror, conspiracy, action and mystery thriller within a re-imagined Jack The Ripper historical framework.

        So to whet your appetites and to satisfy my curiosity I’m going to post an extract below which is in the horror genre part of the story. If those of you who favour the horror genre would like to pre-order, or just like the post that would give me a heads up on the overall theme of my supporters.  I will then do the same with excerpts from the Love, Thriller, Mystery, Conspiracy and Action parts of the story…looking forwards to this experiment.

         Okay here we go, coming up is a horror scene as the characters discuss a possible theory to explain how the hell five of the original victims of Jack The Ripper ended up in a Louisiana swamp five years after they were murdered in Victorian London!  We dip into the action as two of the Ripper suspects are stage managing one of their victims for release into polite society…it ain’t pretty! (Ghoulish laughter off stage.)

         LONDON - 1888

        “It would need organisation, money and power to mobilise the necessary pieces of the conspiracy”.

        A tearful couple stand next to a slab, on which lies a shape draped in a blood stained sheet. The mortuary assistant pulls back the sheet revealing the pale face of the Ripper’s first Victim: Mary Anne Nicols. The couple nod. The sheet is pulled back over and the couple leave. The shape under the sheet sits up. Mary Ann Nicols is helped off the gurney.

        She uses a cloth to rub pale makeup from her face as she’s led out.

        “A few willing female corpses...not a problem with the amount of unethical and experimental surgery that went on in those days.”

        Dr. Tumblety operates on a female patient in a Victorian lecture theatre. Outside a hospital a Policeman watches as a woman’s dead body is loaded into a carriage.

        “They’d get somebody to do a slice and dice number on them to sensationalise the whole thing...”

        A BLACK carriage stands in a pale shaft of moonlight. Nervous horses vent steam from their nostrils into the freezing night air.

        “Somebody who enjoys their work, and who they have a hold over...someone who won’t talk...”

        Inside the dark velvet womb of the carriage somebody hacks at a body...blood is everywhere. A sharp surgeons knife glints in the dark. Organs spill across white flesh. In a deserted London side street, a bloodstained body is dumped by the side of the road from the carriage. The carriage clatters off down the street and disappears. A police whistle sounds...an officer appears, a passersby stares at the corpse.

         

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          Thank all of you that took up my Ferrari offer and I hope you enjoy the special promotional gift.  If you have any credits left take a look at Peter Ryan’s SYNC CITY, it’s great read with a brilliant lead character. From the first few lines we know we’re in for a ride...pun intended! Pre-order at https://www.inkshares.com/books/sync-city?referral_code=9f560b73


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