Well NanoWriMo is over and while I wasn’t able to hit the 50k goal I did get 28k of a new weird western story down. I feel a certain loyalty to doing NanoWriMo since that is where Crow’s Gambit originated. Pushing on then...
Welcome to the month of December! My full on push to finish the funding for Crow’s Gambit. Embracing a positive (or exceedingly stubborn) attitude I am pushing on with the story. During December I will be pulling the notes together to start writing the second book in the Crow’s Gambit series.
As loyal supporters of the story you are the first (other than my wife) to know the working titles of the next two books.
The titles may give you some hint at how things proceed with the story. Let the speculation begin.
As always thank you for your support. If you haven’t picked up a Pre-Order yet please consider clicking that button now.
PT
This is a very brief update.
First, if you do not wish to receive updates, please email me at generosity20@gmail.com with the word "unsubscribe" or "stop" or any such thing. I will add you to the master list so that you are not bothered again, and I apologize for inconveniencing you.
Second, the Copy Edits are finished and we’re looking at releasing around the Ides of March!
The cover art is updated, and pre-orders can now be placed through Amazon.com. Either click the link or search Namednil. The other book is mine as well. It is a trashy vampire romance novel. Folks seem to like it, but it is unedited and a little larger-than-life. It’s also much more light-hearted than Borehole Bazaar.
I wish every last one of you TONS of success and joy in your endeavors! If you’ve ANY questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
-- Kendra Namednil
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Thank you for your patience, everyone. This is a big update, but an important one!
Hello Friends!
I wanted to first wish you a "happy holidays"!
11/27/17
It’s taken me nearly three months, but I am proud to say that the latest draft of this novel has been submitted to the editor.
If you recall, during the spring 2017 I was invited into the first Cohort for Inkshares novel production. Part of that process was looking at the story from the bones up, and during all the work I did for the cohort I realized that the current title of the book doesn’t really fit what it’s become.
Initially this was a graphic novel, a sort of retooling of Akira except with mechs. As I continued to write, the story morphed into something deeper, an exploration of what it means to treat technology as a sort of religion, and what would happen should it actually become one. As such, Isidore’s journey became much more tightly focused on her relationship with the Church of Technology. And the title of the novel, one that used to be about this fun sort of sci-fi romp, didn’t make sense anymore for her story.
As I wrote this latest draft (number 4), I started thinking about the title and if it still served the story. I came to the realization that it did not. Therefore, I’ve decided to change the title of this book. Without further ado, I would like to introduce you to the new title: Sister of the Circuit. As soon as I made the commitment to the new title, I got super excited about how it connects to the themes of the current iteration of the novel.
Now I step back in the editing queue to wait my turn to see what Inkshares thinks of the book. I would be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous. I’m going to pass the time working on another project to give myself some space from Circuit.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Greetings, Faoii! Exciting update!
Our army’s first major reading is coming up on December 6. This will be The Last Faoii’s first public appearance since the launch party-- and thus the first one I expect for new people to attend. Reviews and orders have grown stagnant, and this might be the perfect thing to get people interested in our fight again. The holidays are coming, and I KNOW that The Last Faoii would make a worthy gift for many people out there-- but they need to know about it, first. Thus, I need YOUR help to spread the word. I’ll be raffling off 3 signed copies of the book at the reading. Come to Beautiful Montana and win one!
Shields up
Faoii-Tahani
11/21/17
Hi everyone, just a quick update before we hit the Thanksgiving holiday.
First, I am delighted to announce (and tremendously thankful) that "Devil You Don’t" was selected by Inkshares’ Staff Syndicate as their pick of the month for November!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH to all the members of that syndicate for their support. I truly appreciate your enthusiasm for this manuscript, and am really looking forward to getting it into your hands as an actual book.
What does this syndicate selection mean? Well, it means that between now and December 31, I still need to get about 60 copies pre-ordered (before the selection that number was much higher!). I’ve had a few verbal commitments that I’m excited about, but I can’t just kick back and put my feet up. After Thanksgiving, I’ll be announcing another giveaway and updating my "about" page on Inkshares to officially kick-off my homestretch efforts.
I’ll send another update when all that’s ready for prime time.
Wishing all of you who celebrate it a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving with your friends and families. Please know that you are all on my list of things and people that I am grateful for!
Best,
Susan
Greetings Supporters of Crow’s Gambit! Sorry for the silence and welcome to NanoWriMo the National Novel Writing Month.
Some of you have asked where we are with publication. We picked up a few orders during a Halloween cookie offering but not enough. We are still trying to get to the required number of Pre-Orders. And I could really use your help right now.
If everyone receiving this who has not ordered did it now…we would be celebrating! If only half of those who have made Pre-Order got a friend to make an order…we would be celebrating! With your help we can get things kick-started again. Could you give me a hand?
It’s appropriate you are getting this during NanoWriMo. Crow’s Gambit was actually written during NanoWriMo 2015. I am working on a new book for the event this year. It’s a “weird western”. The world is built with elements from several different magical and mythological settings and includes some of the typical Western genres. Honestly right now I’m a little behind in my word count but maybe in a few years you’ll be hearing about this story too.
More to come...no really...I’m serious... :)