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Earlier this year, despite some solid success, I let the Inkshares funding campaign for Mission 51 end without asking for an extension for two reasons: I wanted to focus on the writing and not on the campaigning, and I wanted to submit Mission 51 to Hollywood’s Launch Pad Competition 2016. I have to admit I was a bit disappointed it didn’t make it to the finalist group, but today I received some very strong encouragement!

I received the formal Feedback Notes from Launch Pad, essentially an opinion about my submitted sample from an industry judge. Let me give you a few excerpts from the report:

"This is a knockout premise, and those are very rare."

"The fact that Mat’s story... is an immigrant story, takes this premise from being a great high concept to being a great high concept with real emotional subtext, and one that has resonance with our modern world today."

"The pages here consistently communicate the story clearly, with great momentum, and a very palpable sense of empathy for ALL the characters... This is a great read, and a very capable execution of a highly evocative premise. This project has tremendous potential."

"The quality of the writing here, not just on the conceptual level, but also in terms of the story in these pages and the writing of that story, is uniformly strong. The dialogue’s good too, voice specific and smart in its use of subtext."

"This project feels like it has strong potential for either a TV or feature adaptation, and stands on its own as a great read as a manuscript."


Well isn’t that just awesome!!! I am greatly encouraged that I am on the right track!

Looking forward to the next suitable Inkshares contest so I can jump in and try again. I really want you to read the story!

Peace, and Happy Thanksgiving!

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    J. Graham-Jones liked the forum thread, Recharged after a refund for a failed campaign?
    Agreed. We all got the e-mail that the money would be refunded. Having been told of that fact but not of having the money re-charged could hurt a lot of people who have to keep track of every penny. Even if they DON’T have to keep close track of finances, they at least deserve to be told that they’re paying for the book again.

    Also-- why this book and not others? As far as I can tell, Devil’s Call didn’t reach Quill or ask for an extension. If it’s because it’s one of the books on THE LIST, then why did books like Soul Ripping have to start back over at 0?
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      J. Graham-Jones liked the forum thread, Recharged after a refund for a failed campaign?
      I am curious, too. I got an update from the author of Devil’s Call today that her campaign had ended and was being relaunched but I never got a refund from my original purchase. 

      If The List is going to have any kind of consistency it would follow that all campaigns would be reinstated with the orders they had when they ended. It certainly doesn’t make sense to have just ONE campaign have such a favorable start. It’s already an imbalanced contest as it stands since the books that have already made Quill have such an extraordinary lead. 
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        J. Graham-Jones created a forum thread: Recharged after a refund for a failed campaign?
        I emailed about this too, but I’m putting a post in here just in case this will get seen first. 

        I’m confused and concerned. I got an email recently about being refunded for my purchase of Devils Call.

        The book is now once again appearing on my bookshelf as having been purchased, without me taking any action to order it again.

        Has a payment been taken from my card without my authorisation and without any email to let me know you were going to do this?

        If so, this payment should be refunded ASAP as I did not authorise another payment.




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        J. Graham-Jones liked the forum thread, The List nominees dropped from The Launch Pad Competition
        Hi @Robert Batten  (& @Julia Bobkoff as well). I have just spoken to @Thad Woodman about this and found out that you can choose which competition you want to be in, but you cannot be in both. If you were removed from the Launchpad Competition, we can can undo that and put your project back in the running if you like. 

        Please let me know at hello(at)inkshares.com which one you would like to be in. Have a great day and please let me know if you need anything else!
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