AC Baldwin sent an update for The Traveller’s Cup

A very merry Wednesday to you!

You guys are great. Like, seriously great. I know a few of you have been spreading the word because more orders came in overnight. Only 7 more to go by midnight if you want to see a new excerpt tomorrow.  

I also noticed a lot of new followers, so thank you guys for your interest! Please let me know what I can do to convince you this is a book worth ordering. 

For those of you who have placed an order, I doodled a little badge that can be shared across your social channels if you like. 

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I’m considering putting more together with different themes, so you can let me know if that’s something you’re into.   

Just to recap, this week is about sharing via word of mouth. If we all tell a different person each day how excited we are about The Traveller’s Cup, it’s bound to keep gaining attention. And that puts it in line for publication. 

Reminder: For every day we get 10 or more pre-orders I’ll provide a new excerpt from the story. So let’s get the remaining 7 by midnight EST!

Your Irreparably Chaotic Commander,
-AC

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    AC Baldwin sent an update for The Traveller’s Cup

    Happy March the First!

    Well, space crew, we’re getting close to the end. There are only 15 days remaining on our voyage in the Nerdist Contest. It’s time to get serious.

    These measley two weeks are going to fly. Not only for me, but for the other contestants. I need your help to triple our pre-order count in that time. Otherwise this book won’t be published.

    Let’s make this week about word of mouth. I challenge you, today, to tell your friend, partner, brother, sister, or dog about The Traveller’s Cup. Tomorrow maybe try your coworker. Friday your Dungeon Master. If you believe in this project as much as I do, I need you to take up this challenge as part of the crew.

    For every day that we increase our pre-orders by 10 I’ll release a new sample chapter or excerpt.

    That means that right now we’re sitting at 53. If tomorrow by midnight we’re at 63 I’ll give you a new sample on Thursday. I’m willing to keep this up to the end of the campaign if it kills me, because I believe in this book.

    Also! If you successfully refer 3 people to order (have them mention your name by Tweet or Inkshares comment to me) you’ll get an honourable mention in the book and a 1,000-word piece of micro-fiction written just for you. This will be a space-themed piece where you can choose the setting, character, or scenario.

    Spread the word, space crew.

    Your Compulsively Copacetic Captain,
    -AC



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      AC Baldwin sent an update for The Traveller’s Cup

      Top of the Monday, Space Crew!

      Today I need to get personal. This campaign has been among the most heartwarming and most stressful experiences of my life. It seems that you all hold the power to make or break my day. 

      That’s something I hope to get better at pushing out of my mind as my writing career advances, but this is my first major publishing endeavour, so I’ve got a lot of jitters around the whole thing. 

      I was recently asked about why I needed to publish this book in an Inkshares article. You can see my full answer there, but it comes down to this:

      Science-fiction used to be a thing that brought people together. I think of Star Trek in the 1960s, and how groundbreakingly diverse it was. That was a time when we didn’t divide people into segmented nerd cultures. It was a time when grandparents and children could share an appreciation for fiction together. 

      When I try to put a genre on my stories I get pretty overwhelmed. If I want to appease the "true" sci-fi crowd, then I need to go with hard sci-fi, which means pulling out the old physics textbooks and hitting up r/askscience. If I want to include magic it becomes fantasy, unless it could be explained by science. If I mention anything potentially unscientific while the rest of the story is consistently well-researched, I break suspension of disbelief. 

      Now, I love science-fiction. I have a sort of reverent respect for futurologists, and well-studied fiction writers. But I couldn’t take all of these constraints and still make The Traveller’s Cup what it is today. So when I discovered the Nerdist Space Opera contest, and my eye caught the following line, I gaped for a moment: 

      "We define (a space opera) as any adventure that takes place in space."

      I have never felt so liberated as a storyteller. I began to dig out old notes. I tore a page out of one of my fantasy ideas and shoved it in the middle of a sci-fi project. I let my imagination run wild with all the rules I could now break! I can write fantasy set in space. My heroes can be space pirates who run into space dragons battling space wizards. The Tolkien-esque fundamentals of a classic adventure story can exist in a galaxy far, far away. 

      So with reckless abandon I began breaking these rules, and found a story that was always meant to be told. A story that I think can transcend our need for niches and subgenres and just breathe. This is a book for your mom. It’s a book for your geeky brother. It’s a book for teens as much as seniors. At least that’s my hope. I wrote The Traveller’s Cup to be approachable and accessible. 

      Because I think it’s time we stopped focusing on our differences and let our minds experience the unknown again. 

      Your Exuberant Overlord,
      -AC


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        Happy Saturday, Space-Friends!

        First, thank you all for your continued support. I squeal with glee when I see your pre-orders in my inbox. You guys are the best space crew a writer could hope for. 

        First Piece of News: New Chapter Preview! It should have hit your inbox already. Still going chronologically. You’ll get a glimpse of the Contessa, the highest ranking person on Palunos. And you’ll get to see a bit more of Damaus’ fate as one of the Twelve. 

        We’ve Hit 50 Pre-Orders! This is an important milestone. We still need to double this number to be near the top three, but I’m confident we can get there as long as you guys keep spreading the word. I want to prepare something for you all when we hit 100, and I’m open to suggestions. 

        Thanks again for your support. This ship needs a passionate crew like you to make the journey successfully. 

        Your chaotic captain,
        -AC

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