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Friends the Write Out Loud Syndicate is live!!

If you know what a Syndicate is, I encourage you to join and help me support the LGBTQIA writing community.

If you are not sure what this is, I can tell you that a syndicate is a way in which every month you can help an author gets published, by pooling your resources with other like-minded readers and pre-ordering their book. There are two tears: $10 for an e-copy or $20 for a signed copy. Not bad eh?

So you donate $10 or $20 every month. We all as a group decide what author to support and when the author hits funding that book will eventually make it to you.

Inkshares is a fantastic way to support the LGBTQIA community and allies. We need more books with characters breaking barriers and stereotypes and this is the way to do it! (at least one way.

So please join me!

Ricardo


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    Dear Readers,

    We’re doing so well, y’all! I mean, we’re doing so well that my Southern accent is coming out in my typing. That’s something.

    One thing that has been a wonderfully rewarding experience with Inkshares is the community of authors and readers that I have found. I’m typically very shy around new people and new communities and numerous Inkshares authors have reached out and grabbed me with digital hugs and so much support. While we’re no where close to done with this campaign, I want to acknowledge all of those who have helped keep Lucky visible over the past several weeks.

    I want to make a shout out to Elayna Mae Darcy, whose wonderfully snarky blog post has made my day. You can read it here: http://elaynamusings.com/2016/03/02/women-slaying-at-scifi/ Please check it out and check out Elayna’s novel here: https://www.inkshares.com/books/they-are-the-last-7039?referral_code=c497ffef She’s had the flu the past few days so maybe think some healthy vibes her way as well.

    And now for the big news (drumroll please): A new chapter is coming this afternoon! Yes, you heard me. I’ve been resistant to uploading all of my currently written chapters to Inkshares before the end of the campaign, but one consistent comment I receive is "I want to read more!" So you’ll get more this afternoon.

    We’re this close to our goal. This close, folks. If you’ve preordered a copy, thank you. Now, convince your neighbor, your roommate, your cousin, or even your dentist to order a copy. We are half way to Quill and 18% to full publishing. If all of my readers convince just two other people to pick up a copy of Lucky by March 15 (bolded so you don’t forget!), we will make our goals and be set to go. Help me help everyone get the books you ordered!

    Thanks again to you all!

    - Webster
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      Sounds like a fun town.
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        “It’s the nicest joint in town. They only have one brawl a week over there.”
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        So agree with this other comment. EXCELLENT way to keep people’s attention after that cliffhanger of a first chapter.
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          The tequila most of the bars served was made out of a local plant similar to a prickly pear, but so much more bitter in flavor that even the locals held their noses when they drank.
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          San Pedro wasn’t really anything to write home about, Trigg Donner thought drearily. He glanced at the shot glass full of bitter whiskey on the bar in front of him, wondering how many more such glasses he could have before his insides rotted and fell out.
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          This chapter escalated so quickly, but in a way that makes it impossible not to read on. I'm floored by how suddenly we get pulled in by Webster's fast paced, poetic narrative.
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          Lucky was going home when she’s suddenly in the middle of an interstellar conspiracy. Who can she trust when she doesn’t know anyone?
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