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Quick update.  I have just extended my crowdfunding campaign.  We are past the halfway point.  If you know of anyone who would enjoy this book, share it with them.  We need a strong finish!  Thanks guys.


Cheers,

Dan

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    J. Graham-Jones liked a review for Fae Child
    Fae Child has a magical, ethereal quality to it that reminds me of Alice in Wonderland, a little girl dropped into another space and time, but instead of chasing a rabbit, Abbie is accidentally brought to the Otherworld by a child practicing magic. The delightful innocence of the characters makes this an enchanting read.
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      Fae Child has a magical, ethereal quality to it that reminds me of Alice in Wonderland, a little girl dropped into another space and time, but instead of chasing a rabbit, Abbie is accidentally brought to the Otherworld by a child practicing magic. The delightful innocence of the characters makes this an enchanting read.
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        Before the age of reason and science, magic ruled the world. Now, it’s coming back and if most of humanity gets wiped out in the process....well, sometimes you have to break a few eggs.
        J. Graham-Jones liked an update for The Living God

        Hello everyone!

        I want to apologize for being MIA for the last two months. Things have been rather crazy in life, with the holidays. But, I was also offered a new job as the lead graphic designer for 117-year-old engineering firm. I’m going to be heading up (starting up, really) the department. So, I’ve been spending the last few weeks getting all the loose ends tied up at my current job. On top of that, my fiance and I are looking at wedding venues and preparing to move in three months. Needless to say, I’ve been a bit out of sorts.

        I can officially say we are getting published because now we have a brand spanking new layout in Inkshares and it is no longer the funding page! That is so exciting! I’ve got to take down the incentives and get those out to everyone. Fancy mugs are in for those spectacular backers who bought 10 copies. I’m ordering the bookmarks and posters to send out to the other backers tomorrow, so I’ll be contacting you for your address so that I can send you your incentives! 


        Inkshares contacted me, but I have no real deadline for when the book will be published. Right now, they are working through a backlog, so it may be some time. The book is finished and it is almost completely edited after passing the first round of beta readers. As soon as I finish these edits I will be passing it off to the second round of beta readers. (If you’ve contacted me about beta reading, again, I haven’t forgotten)

        I’ll be contacting those that I owe covers very shortly (today, hopefully) to discuss jumping back in to work on those. I’m looking forward to helping you guys out with them, and I apologize for the delay. 

        For quicker updates, go like my Facebook Page! You’ll find lots of links to other books that I’ve done covers for, you’ll get up-to-date news about the book, the editing process, and sneak peaks!  https://www.facebook.com/KaytalinPlattAuthor/  Also, follow me on Twitter. https://twitter.com/KaytalinPlatt

        That’s the end of the updates, so I’m going to move on to the sentimental, mushy, oversharing stuff that isn’t necessarily important to your interests, but still something I’d like to say. Rather, I’d like to share with you so that, if you are like me, you might not feel so alone in the weird need to disbelieve in the achievements you’ve made.

        I suffer from imposter syndrome and have for pretty much a majority of my life and in everything that I do. If you don’t know what imposter syndrome is, it is where, no matter how well you do or what you achieve, you always feel like a fraud and that, eventually, everyone will realize how really crappy you are. Someone with imposter syndrome spends their life achieving things and expecting "the other shoe to drop". 

        So, I’ve got an amazing fiance, I’m gaining a wonderful family, a company actually thinks I’m good enough to start a graphics department and gave me a job out of the blue, and a book that I’ve dreamed about for the last 10+ years is going to be published. All of this culminating in the last six months or so, really kicked the imposter syndrome into overdrive.

        I’ve wanted to write to tell you how much being published means to me, but I’ve been afraid to acknowledge it is really happening. It’s even harder to look people in the eye when they congratulate me in person. It’s not that I’m not grateful, just genuinely afraid that I don’t deserve it or that what I’ve loved and created is unworthy. It is definitely something I need to work on, and I am. 

        So, in moving past the imposter syndrome, let me tell you how incredibly happy I am. Let me acknowledge that happiness, let me announce it to you and to the world, and not be afraid. Nothing is ever perfect, least of all books. But, when you’ve worked so hard for something, when you’ve dreamed and fought and spent every spare second you had working on it, even people with imposter syndrome deserve to celebrate those accomplishments. I’ve day-dreamed half my life about sharing stories with the world, and you all made it possible.

        Thank you. From the bottom of the heart, forever and always, thank you.  

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          J. Graham-Jones liked an update for Worlds Walker

          In the Worlds Walker’s universe, we are few, but we are mighty,

          The campaign is off to slow start, but I’m not concerned. Trust me; I have a plan. I always do, and things will heat up pretty soon.

          This update is just a big thank you to all of you early supporters and also a big thanks to the SnarkyDarksy Syndicate for choosing Worlds Walker as their January pick.

          This is the second time SnarkyDarksy honors me choosing one of my books and the second time they caught me completely off guard. From the bottom of my heart, thank you!

          Please, don’t forget to spread the word about Worlds Walker. The book can only become a reality if enough people believe in it and support it. So please share the link on social media or ask a friend to buy a copy, and support a struggling -but otherwise fabulous- author.

          That’s it for now. Have a wonderful rest of your week.


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