Friends the Write Out Loud Syndicate is live!!
If you know what a Syndicate is, I encourage you to join and help me support the LGBTQIA writing community.
If you are not sure what this is, I can tell you that a syndicate is a way in which every month you can help an author gets published, by pooling your resources with other like-minded readers and pre-ordering their book. There are two tears: $10 for an e-copy or $20 for a signed copy. Not bad eh?
So you donate $10 or $20 every month. We all as a group decide what author to support and when the author hits funding that book will eventually make it to you.
Inkshares is a fantastic way to support the LGBTQIA community and allies. We need more books with characters breaking barriers and stereotypes and this is the way to do it! (at least one way.
So please join me!
Ricardo
Greetings Jackolytes,
Thanks to you all, we have stomped our way past the 125 pre-order mark. This is good. This means we are making progress. But there is much yet to do. If you know anyone that likes a bit of sci-fi, then send them in Sync City’s direction.
In the meantime, if you feel like watching and listening to a little Jack Trevayne, then check out the following video: https://youtu.be/QiDgJwOTF2A I’m doing the riding, Sean Daugherty’s doing the reading and the city of Seoul is providing the backdrop (I’m on my way home from work if that’s of any interest at all).
Cheers,
Peter
Hey friends!
I have something special to share with you...
We made a fan video for Blood Dawn by John Robin!!
I’m really excited about this book, and I really want to see it get to full funding: 750 pre-orders. This was not John’s idea at all - this was completely fan-driven. I asked around and a bunch of authors, plus one of John’s beta readers who has read the whole book, volunteered to make their own videos talking about why they’re excited for Blood Dawn. Then Alex and I cut it into a sweet little promo video!
This is what happens when people are seriously excited about a book. :)
Aaand... if you decide to pre-order this book, and you want to pledge loyalty to House Vastaron or the dragon Azzavaston for the game of Blood Dawn Risk, be sure to let me and/or John know!! You can send me an email or reply to John’s thank-you email after you order.
Thanks!
I’m so EXCITED!
Check out the fan video for Blood Dawn that just went live this morning:
Cara ("A.C.") Weston, author of She Is the End, offered to put together a fan video trailer for Blood Dawn, and HERE IT IS!
Listen to several Inkshares authors talk about what’s GREAT about Blood Dawn and why they can’t wait to read it. In addition to Cara, these authors are:
Thank you so much for doing this! Thanks also to one of my beta readers, Tyler Sparrow, who recently read the first draft in its entirety, and added his praise in this video. And THANK YOU to Alex Weston (The "A" in "A.C. Weston") for his expertise putting this video together. This is an EPIC piece to add to the finish of this funding campaign.
I got shivers watching this. What a way to end the week! (Translation: Cara, you are the BEST!)
:=)
I have 170 orders and 107 days left to get fully funded. Sorry to be a number nerd but that makes me smile.
That is all.
(Rather lengthy note because I tend to write these monthly and all at once, but there are new pictures of Nina below if you want to skim.)
To everyone reading this who pre-ordered: A half-thousand thank yous.
I’m starting to really like the 3rd of the month. The campaign to get These Are My Friends on Politics published launched on January 3rd. Thanks to a ton of you, it reached its light-publishing goal on February 3rd. A month later, thanks to a second ton of you, we’ve doubled that goal and stand more than two-thirds the way toward the full-service publishing deal. I won’t bore you with the details of what goes into that deal, except that it includes the ability for me to eventually walk into a physical bookstore and awkwardly stand near my own book and watch customers read it like David Duchovny’s character did in the first episode of “Californication.” (I hope that’s where the similarities between that character and me end, for the record.)
So again, thank you. What has happened so far is miles beyond what I anticipated happening when I pressed the big green button to start this campaign. I cannot appreciate it enough.
To everyone reading who has followed but not ordered: Thank you too.
When you keep an idea to yourself for years while attempting to develop it into something tangible — I’m a big believer in the superstition that discussing projects before they’re presentable is a far worse jinx than walking under a ladder — it’s easy for that idea to grow stale before you even get to share it. Conversely, when you finally do share it, all at once, with people you know and don’t know, it’s extremely weird. But when I see someone react to the book upon seeing it for the first time, as brand new to them as it was to me when I first envisioned it, and when I see them respond positively enough to follow its progress, it’s gratifying every single time. There are myriad great projects in the works on Inkshares, all looking for support, and no one can monetarily support them all. So thank you for expressing the interest you’ve expressed in this project. It does not go unnoticed.
(I’d be remiss if I didn’t still encourage you to pre-order, of course, but mostly, I just want to say thank you.)
To everyone still reading: Here’s a small portion of a page you haven’t seen before, presented completely without context.

Only a portion, because I want to keep as many surprises locked down before the book is in your hands. But in case you’re worried the book is secretly only six pages long because that’s all I’ve shown off, here’s a completely vague part of another page. I won’t explain what’s going on though.
To everyone who’s just here to see the new pictures of Nina: I understand.
As promised. Enjoy. And thank you again. More to come. (Perhaps on April 3rd.)






Dreams, dreams, dreams, etc., etc., etc.
You’ve read and/or heard my pitch, and maybe it can be too general at times. Luckily, Jamison Stone, author of Rune of the Apprentice (coming in November) and Inkshares extraordinaire, allowed me to write a guest post on his blog. I am honored he asked, and you can read it here:
There’s a lot of material there that would never fit on my Inkshares page, and it’s probably the most specific I’ve ever been about what has driven my writing. I hope you enjoy.
Happy dreams to you all.
It’s Super Tuesday in the United States and I would highly encourage everyone who is able to take a long lunch break, go to your polling place, cast your vote, and then go eat a delicious cheeseburger (or your comfort food of choice). Once having eaten the cheeseburger, come back to Inkshares and let’s discuss something more fun - editing! I am setting aside Tuesday evenings to be Editing Days, in which I find a local coffee shop (with donuts), I camp out, and I work on making Lucky the best that she can be. What are your thoughts? What would make you back this project without hesitation, if you haven’t already? Feel free to reach out and connect and to share with your friends, your family, maybe even random folks on the street:
www.facebook.com/RHWebster.ScienceFiction
Hope to hear from you!