Thoster Chatwyn knows every story there is to tell in all of Elysia. But what if the greatest story he could ever tell was that of his own past and the promise of his future?
So here’s the idea...I’m working on convincing friends, family and followers to sign up on Inkshares and pre-order my book. Some do, and they all get a $5 credit but even with that most will probably not sign back in to browse....but maybe we can encourage them to return, grow the platform and help each other out all at the same time. I send out emails to everyone thanking them for their purchase, but it would be pretty easy to tack on an endorsement of another book or three that they could get for just $5 with their new credits. Anybody interested in pursuing this? I’m looking for two or three other authors who are funding books right now for some cross promotion. It helps if we all genuinely do like each others work, so please do make sure mine is intriguing to you and send me message if interested. I’m also open to suggestion if you think the concept could be improved.
Adding my agreement--needs tension. As a separate point, it seems like the mother would have called the father to let him know that their daughter was safe--she had mentioned how he might have already called the police earlier.
the hand-painted kettle on the stove. It was powder blue with soft pink heart-shaped polka dots. I remembered the day Mom and I had painted it together.