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Dear supporters,

The first draft of Fae Child is nearly finished. I have been a bit blocked/busy, but I’m eking out what I can, when I can. However, Abbie’s story arc is completed! I am writing her father Dan’s chapters to catch him up with her. It’s a bit of a switch mentally, but once I get going I think it will wrap up quickly.

Quill books ahead of me in the queue are starting to get editors assigned! They are still looking at a production schedule of 6 or so months before they are published, but there is finally some movement. This is great news for those authors, and for Fae Child as well.

Now, I have a favor to ask: Inkshares has started a new Science Fiction contest, sponsored by Nerdist. I have a story already written that just needs editing, and I have decided to enter the contest! Am I crazy? Probably. Please click the picture below and follow Mutants: Uprising. Once it goes live, I would be so appreciative if you preordered. In the meantime, if you could read the sample chapters/excerpts, and recommend or review it on the site.

 

X-Men meets Call of Cthulhu

It’s hard to be the ’good guy’ when you lead the local cell of the League, a terrorist organization. Gang warfare turns out to be the least of your worries when shadowy organizations start targeting your friends.

Mutants: Uprising is written in SECOND PERSON, and I hope you enjoy it! Just following the project is all I ask. Thank you!

Have a great Tuesday!
Jane-Holly

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    Craig A. Munro liked an update for The Animal in Man

    My sincerest apologies, dear readers, because “The Animal in Man” hasn’t made it into your hands yet. I’ve only recently learned that its production was delayed due to the book’s length.

    I’ve been chipping away at the word count as much as I possibly can, but between my familial responsibilities and my new high-school teaching gig, there’s not much time left in the day for editing. I’ve been tasked with cutting 42% of my novel, so it’s going to be some time I’m afraid. I’m slitting the throats of some characters I cared a lot for, but I’m allowing a few others to live a bit longer.

    One of the main characters who will not be cut is Feyn, the white wolf. Twenty years ago, when the campaign to eradicate all the insect Thraxians came to its close, Feyn - a Leoran knight of some renown - set off for his homeland, eager to see his wife and children again. When he returned at last, he found his estate ransacked, his castle burnt to the ground, and his son butchered. And he found the butchers. They soon overpowered him, struck a fatal blow across his face, leaving a wicked scar from his mouth to his ear, and threw him into the ditch alongside his wife’s corpse. But Feyn did not die there. During the attack, Feyn’s body fell unconscious as its parasitic spirit inexplicably fled. He regained himself - his true self - down there, in the dark. Feyn became something else entirely that night. A true animal.

    So Feyn stays in the story. He’s been dead once already, you see. It doesn’t suit him.

    I commissioned the character sketch for Feyn from the ultra-talented Ronald Orrego. You can find more of his work here, as well as his contact info if you need him. Tell him Joe sent ya.

    Stay tuned, dear readers.

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      Craig A. Munro liked an update for Lucky

      Most patient and dedicated Supporters,

      I am happy to let you all know that the third draft has gone to my beta readers. I’m expecting their feedback to come back in about two weeks(ish?). From there, provided that everything goes well, I want to send the manuscript to Inkshares within a month.

      I realize there’s a lot of "if" in this plan, but my goal is to get this book into the production process by early July at the earliest. My dearest hope is that your patience will be well-rewarded and that once you hold your copies of Lucky in your hands you will find that the wait has been worth it.

      More news coming soon. As always, a galaxy of thanks for all of you.

      Sincerely, Webster

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        Craig A. Munro liked the forum thread, Looking for feedback? Join Critshares!
        Lots of folks have been soliciting feedback on the forums for a few weeks now. As an Inkshares Drafter myself, I know firsthand how hard it can be to get feedback here. So I decided to do something about it!


        Critshares is a private group I’ve created on the online critiquing community Scribophile. Critshares was created to address the needs of Inkshares writers looking for detailed feedback on their work. The goal of this group is to help Inkshares authors put their ‘best foot forward’ in order to increase their chances of funding success. 

        WHAT IS SCRIBOPHILE?
        Scribophile is an active, online social writing workshop and writer’s community. It’s an incredible way to get detailed feedback on your writing, learn how to critique, make friends, and build an audience. The site also contains forums, public groups, and contests. I cannot stress enough how great it is, especially for new writers. And it’s free! FAQs here.

        HOW IT WORKS
        Scribophile works on a ‘credit’ system, where you earn credits to post your own work by providing critiques on the work others have posted.

        Critiquing earns you “Karma Points” (the site’s system of currency) which you use to pay for submitting. Once you’ve accumulated 5 karma points, you can post a work on the site. Each work ‘costs’ 5 points.

        Upon posting your first chapter, your work will go into the public ‘New Member Spotlight’ to help you get noticed and get your first critiques. Your work is guaranteed to receive 3 critiques from the community-at-large before leaving the spotlight. Critshares members are also guaranteed an additional critique from a group member once their work leaves the spotlight. 

        Typically, it takes 2-3 critiques to get enough Karma to submit. You get more Karma the more detailed your critique. This is quite easy to earn, but…

        NEW MEMBER BONUS KARMA!
        As an inaugural bonus, I’ll be gifting 1 Karma point (from my own Karma pool) to the first 5 new group members who join after the posting of this announcement and complete one critique. Scribophile gives you 2 points right away when you sign up. So you’ll be that much closer to posting your work and getting critiques!

        MEMBERSHIP
        Scribophile is free to join and use. There is a premium option which gives you access to additional features. Premium members also get a discount on a Scrivener license! 

        HOW DO I JOIN?
        1. Sign up for your free account. https://www.scribophile.com/join
        2. Go to my profile page: http://www.scribophile.com/authors/p-h-james
        3. Use the ‘send me a message’ link beneath my profile picture to request an invite to the group. You can also send me a PM here once you’ve created your Scribophile account.

        PLEASE NOTE: You have to sign up for your free account before you will be able to see any content or group pages on the site.  

        So if you’re serious about getting feedback and improving your work, come join the party!  Please feel free to PM me with questions, or post them here.
        Big shout out to @Billy O’Keefe for the logo, and @alex maher for referring me to Scribophile.

        DISCLAIMER: Inkshares and I are in no way officially affiliated with Scribophile. Inkshares is not formally affiliated with this group. I receive no form of compensation from either Scribophile or Inkshares for running this group, or soliciting members at either membership level. 

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          Craig A. Munro liked an update for The Last Faoii

          Updates, Faoii! Listen up!

          I’m sorry for the long silence between updates. These last few weeks have been long, exhausting, and in many ways painful and even heartbreaking. But, we are faoii. We are nothing if not resilient. Thus, I am determined to carry my head high and continue forward, sword and shield at the ready. Luckily, we don’t have to depend on sheer force of will this time-- there has been two bright rays of wonderful news within the darkness, and I am honored to tell you about them here.

          First off: The Last Faoii has been given to an editor over at Reedsy! Chersti Nieveen is an amazing woman with over twelve years of editorial experience. She has helped to perfect several books that I’ve read (one that I just picked up two weeks ago) and I am so awed to have her looking at something that I’ve been working on for so long. With her help, I am certain that our army and its campaign will be stronger still. You can learn more about her and her previous work by clicking here. 

          Second: I am deeply honored and even in tears because of Evan Graham’s newest update. What a wonderful thing to read after what has turned out to be one of the hardest periods of my life. I am so incredibly humbled to be recognized by such an amazing author, and feel blessed beyond words that he would consider me a friend. Evan is a wonderful person, a fantastic writer, and worthy of every kindness the world and gods might offer. If you haven’t yet, please head over to his page and order your copy of Tantalus Depths. It is well worth it.

          That is all the news I have for now, faoii. I hope your own battles are going well and that your foes tremble at your strength of heart and steel. Whatever it is that you are facing, I know you can overcome it.

          Shields up.

          Faoii-Tahani

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            Craig A. Munro liked an update for Tantalus Depths

              No particular news for Tantalus Depths itself right now. I’ve not heard anything from Inkshares about the next step in the production process, but it’s still early and I hadn’t expected to yet.
            I am currently working on the promised prologue chapter, but I’m toying with the idea of making two smaller ones instead of one larger one, as I have two interesting ideas that can’t be easily combined. We’ll see how that goes.
            My main purpose for this update is not for me, or even for Tantalus Depths. I wanted to take an opportunity to show my heartfelt appreciation for a good friend. 
            I met Tahani Nelson through Inkshares during our mutual pre-order campaigning period. Her book, The Last Faoii, caught my attention quickly. Kaiya, her resolute protagonist, has a knack for overcoming impossible hardships without giving up even in the bleakest of circumstances, and is exactly the sort of character I strove to depict with Mary Ketch. I kind of see the two characters as cross-genre sisters.
            As I’ve gotten to know Tahani better as a person, I’ve learned the true extent that the character imitates the author. She’s overcome no small number of impossible obstacles, and though they continue coming her way, she resolutely pushes through them without giving an inch of ground. She’s a real-life Kaiya, and so, in many ways, a real life Mary.
            I felt a person like Tahani deserves to be immortalized in writing. The universe of Tantalus Depths is an unforgiving, dark place. Human civilization is a constantly imperiled thing; a child swimming obliviously among sharks. Yet, one of the core tenants of Tantalus Depths and any associated stories, is the notion that, in spite of these dangers, humanity endures. We may always be at the brink of destruction, but through determination and sheer force of will, we survive against the odds.
            Tahani represents this to me, in life. To properly show what that means to me, I’ve named a planet for her, which I will include some capacity into the Tantalus Depths universe. If I can sneak it into Tantalus Depths somewhere during the revision phases to come, I will. If I can’t find anywhere to slip it in where it feels natural, it will be referenced at some point in the upcoming sequel. Either way, the presence of this planet in the Colonial Hegemony is now and forever canon.
            Shields up, Faoii.  

             

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              Craig A. Munro liked an update for In the Shadow of the Rook

              Hi all! Hope you saw In the Shadow of the Rook is now available for pre-order - sign up for a copy if it strikes your fancy!

              I’ve also got a free bit of story for you: a short story proceeding In the Shadow of the Rook called The Lingering. Pick up your copy by following this URL: https://www.instafreebie.com/free/FcPY8.

              Thanks and keep well!
              -JDL Rosell
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