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Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Artificial Generation

So March 1th has come and gone, and ARTIFICIAL GENERATION is now out for everyone to read! 
I will admit that I am nervous about it, but also over the moon! All that work has finally paid of, and I’ve actually held the physical copy of my own book in my hands. It is such a high! 

If you want to read the story yourself, you can buy it on Kindle, or a physical copy can be bought on Amazon. 
Hope you all have a great March, y’all! 
I know I am gonna. 

Link to the ARTIFICIAL GENERATION Amazon page: 
https://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Generation-Haga-ebook/dp/B079S3CVZP/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520093167&sr=8-1&keywords=artificial+generation

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    Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Eudaimonia

    Hello Everyone!

    Oh boy, oh boy! Last week I got some developmental edits/notes for Eudaimonia! 

    Which means I will be busy revising and writing in the coming days and weeks! 
    So, any inspiring and energetic good vibes fell free to send my way. I will NEED them.

    Publishing, I’m coming for you!

    Your friend,

    Meghan Godwin

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      Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Everything is Normal: The Life and Times of a Soviet Kid

      Dear all,

      This is the final pre-publication update about " Everything is Normal: The Life and Times of a Soviet Kid"

      ·      The book is now being printed in the US and various ebook versions are being finalised.

      ·      Ebooks will be sent to pre-orderers ahead of the official publication date – on March 16th.

      ·      Printed copies will be mailed to pre-orderers on March 16th too and should reach you within a week or so, depending of the speed of mail in different countries.

      ·      IMPORTANT: If you have moved address since you ordered books in April-May 2017, please log into Inkshares and update your shipping address.  https://www.inkshares.com/

      ·      On a separate note, I’m happy that the book is getting positive reviews from the advanced readers and some interest from the media. Got a great blurb two days ago. Will show-off a bit now:

      "Everything is normal" is a wonderful, funny and evocative account of growing up in the Soviet Union. It brings vividly to life the stodgy food, the dead hand of the state, and the lure of the west, all told through family life in late communist Leningrad. Some of the gags are hilarious. Who knew that that The Empire Strikes Back was released to USSR audiences as The Empire Returns the Blow? Sergey Grechishkin is a major new talent and a writer of humour and verve." Luke Harding, author of  #1 New York Times best-seller "Collusion: Secret Meetings, Dirty Money and How Russia Helped Donald Trump Win"  

      The long journey is finally over. Thank you again for all of your support!

      Regards,

      Sergey

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        Fernando Crôtte liked an update for Sunshine is Forever
        Hey all!

        SIF is 5 reviews away from 100 on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33534889-sunshine-is-forever

        AND 9 reviews away from 100 on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sunshine-Forever-Kyle-T-Cowan/dp/1942645627/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1518754318&sr=8-1

        Got five minutes? Help me get to 100 reviews on both! 

        Thanks!

        Kyle T. Cowan
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          Fernando Crôtte liked an update for The Devil You Don’t

          2/14/18

          Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!

          I wanted to send a quick update on "Devil You Don’t" to everyone, and the first bit of good news is that I just turned the manuscript and all the paperwork in this morning! 

           

          So, Inkshare has it all now and "Devil" will take its place in the Quill production queue and wait for its turn with the editor. For those of you who have been with me on the Shadow King journey, this will be familiar territory. For those of you just joining us with Devil, get comfortable: the pre-production and production processes do not happen overnight (as much as I wish they did).

          Coming Soon: official cover art and -- gasp! -- a new title! That’s right, there’s going to be a bit of a title change, but I really think it is a better representation of some of the themes in the book. When the cover is ready, I’ll share with all of you and then get my Inkshares page updated.

          Other bits and pieces... And I did find out a couple other things from Inkshares. First, they are going to be discontinuing their Quill imprint. But don’t worry, both Shadow King and Devil You Don’t are in the queue and WILL be published. However, any book currently in funding will need to make the Quill threshold before the end of February to be added to the Quill production queue. Inkshares feels they have learned a lot from this imprint but are surfacing new and different ways to surface books that readers are interested in.

          The second thing is that they will not be continuing with the signed copies for those who ordered printed copies during my funding period. To get the books signed they would either need to ship them to me and then have me ship them back (that’s two trips cross country) or fly me to the West Coast and back again. Both options have proven to be too costly to make good business sense. I’m going to try to figure out an alternative for signatures, but haven’t quite gotten beyond the brainstorming point yet. I’ll keep you posted on that as well. However, if not getting a signature in your book is a complete deal breaker, contact Inkshares customer service and they’ll help you out.

          That’s about it for this update. Again, thank you for your support -- please do keep sharing the link for Devil You Don’t (https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-devil-you-don-t) -- Just because funding is over, doesn’t mean I’m not keen to get new readers! :-)

          All the best,
          Susan

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