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Joseph Terzieva liked the forum thread, Calling all readers! Join the Inkshares Book Club Syndicate!
Friends, authors, book-lovers...Lend me your ears!

Yesterday I pushed "create" on the ol’ syndicates page, bringing to life a new kind of syndicate: one focused on readers. It’s called the Inkshares Book Club, and its purpose is to get readers talking about Inkshares books.

Here’s how the syndicate works:
We will be backing books on an alternating schedule. Every other month we will back an available book. That is to say, a book that will be delivered immediately to the group. On the "off" months, we’ll back funding projects. 

We’ll be discussing the book, chapter-by-chapter and as a whole, on the Inkshares forum. 

One of the most important things to me about this syndicate is conversation, so I want to make sure that everyone who wants can participate in the discussion. You don’t need to be a member of the syndicate to join the discussion, but we’d certainly like you to be. 

That’s all for now. Please go check out the syndicate, and encourage reader-friends of yours to join up!

https://www.inkshares.com/syndicates/inkshares-book-club
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    how did Jehovah act in darkness? How did he mold each creature to set upon the chessboard that was the newly born world below Him? It could explain a few things, like the platypus or the wildebeest
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    Looks promising and the writing is GOOD. This could be a big hit with enough eyes on it.
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    The story of Lucifer, and his rather cheeky adventures while possessing a nun who is pregnant with the child of an archangel. Lots of laughs
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    Nell - Scrivener can export to word, and has a bunch of pre-defined templates, including manuscript (for editors), paperback, ebook, etc.
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      Joseph Terzieva liked an update for An Unattractive Vampire

      So hey, guys. How was your week?

      Mine? Oh you know, it was...okay. I did some stuff. And then some other stuff. Oh and then this happened.

      https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1669756768?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1

      For those of you who did not immediately click on the link and then devolve into frantic happy dances (like I did...at work) here’s the context. Patrick Rothfuss...THE Patrick Rothfuss...best-selling author of the Kingkiller Chronicles READ MY BOOK! And...he liked it! EPIC SWOON!

      In other great news this week, we hit our first Amazon milestone of 50 reviews!

        
      What does this mean? It means that An Unattractive Vampire has reached the first Amazon algorithm tier. It might be featured in newsletters or start creepily showing up as a suggestion to people who also bought Interview with a Vampire or a My Little Pony. That sort of thing. Basically, more books in more hands. 

      So time to just rest on our laurels and do nothing, right?

      WRONG!

      There is another...larger goal. At 100 reviews, we activate the second Amazon tier where the book gets even more promotion and I assume some form of giant robot Avatar.

        
      So keep reading! Keep reviewing! Keep telling your friends about this great book (or your enemies about this "great book" *snicker, snicker.*)

      Also...thank you.
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