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Hey! I don’t usually update this often, but couple of pieces of news to share.

First if you like fiction about the dirty underbelly of Hollywood (and who doesn’t) please check out notorious Hollywood columnist Nikki Finke’s site, Hollywooddementia. Why? because she has published my novella Falconer, which is about a nasty piece of work named Gavin Falconer! It is appearing in four parts, with Part 2 up today, but if you follow the link to the site you can catch up on Part 1. It would be cool if you leave a comment on the site as well, preferably saying something nice. Or not! But also so cool is the artwork by John Donald Carlucci that accompanies each installment. He is extremely talented. So go read. Here’s the link:

http://hollywooddementia.com/nikki-finke-fiction-falconer-part-two-by-jason-pomerance/

And now marketing news. In case you missed the current issue of The Malibu Times (what, you don’t have a subscription??) this little piece appears on Page 19. 

Part of Women Like Us is set in Malibu (with most of the rest in Pasadena), so small independent papers in those areas have been targeted and see? The effort pays off. A blitz of small independent bookstores is currently being planned. Hopefully more news on that soon.

Okay that’s it.  Go read Falconer. It’s very different from Women Like Us, and quite frankly it’s not for children, so shoo the kids out of the room!


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    Hey friends, guess what today is?

    It’s LAUNCH DAY FOR PROXY!!



    Rebekka S. Leber brings you a gritty tale of modern Gods battling for the most precious resource on Earth - the human soul. It’s like Jessica Jones crashed into American Gods and they got along so well they ended up buying each other drinks.

    Bekki is one of the co-hosts of the Drinkshares podcast, and tonight will be all about her campaign launch. Watch us this evening at 8pm CT to get an inside look at her book and all the excitement of starting an Inkshares campaign after a thoughtful, deliberate draft period.

    And if you’re interested in dark fantasy, order her book!

    If you’re wondering how She Is the End is coming along... the answer is, GREAT. I am very close to sending the book out to my beta readers. I got a little sidetracked with morning sickness and exhaustion, but the second trimester is here and I’m back to work. It’s really important to me that I do the entire book justice, not just the major action scenes or emotional moments. I want you all to be gripped by the entire book, start to finish. And you will be...

    *Yoda voice* You will be.
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      J. Danielle Dorn liked an update for Deus Hex Machina

      The end is nigh my friends...200 of you intrepid adventurers have put your trust and hard earned money into this making this book a reality, and with 10 days to go, funding is almost completed. Barring some major shift in events behind the scenes, Deus Hex Machina will be headed toward production shortly thereafter.

      If you are following the book and would still like to get in a preorder before the end of funding, now is your chance. After June 16th I won’t be giving out any more codes to read the manuscript before it’s published.  I figure that’s my little gift to those who got in early, on the ground floor as it were. 

      December 15th seems like a lifetime ago, but here I sit, looking at a successful funding campaign and a book about to be completed.  My promise to you is this: I will finish the last three chapters by the end of the funding period. It’s going to be hard work, but I said this book would be completed in April, and I had to push it to May because of all the extra scenes I found in it. Now it’s June, and this is a wonderful motivator to get the book’s first bones knitted. Once that is done it’s time to contact my development  editor about making sure this book is the best it can be. I think I might slip a beta reader cycle in there somewhere. Let me know if you are interested.

      For now, thank you, a thousand times thank you. You made this book happen, and I am humbled to be the steward of your faith.
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        J. Danielle Dorn sent an update for Devil’s Call

        Dear Reader,

        Thank you so much for your continued support. Since my last update, nine more of you have preordered your copy, of Devil’s Call and I have been rewriting as beta readers finish reading and offer suggestions on how to improve this project.

        Exciting things are in the pipeline, but they won’t become a reality without your help. I need those of you who are following the project but have not yet ordered your copy to click the link below.

        Shout out to the following people, who have driven new readers to the project:

        Dom L.
        Qymaen Jai Sheelal
        Evan Graham, author of Tantalus Depths
        Joni Dee, author of And the Wolf Shall Dwell

        Chris Johnson, author of Seven Days Dead, deserves a special shoutout. If you’ve already preordered Devil’s Call and are looking for a new project to support, Seven Days Dead could use your help.

        As always, your recommendations, reviews, and preorders are greatly appreciated.

        Sincerely,
        Jamie

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