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Chapters 4 & 5 have been added to the Inkshares page for The Children of the Forest. Looking ahead, I still have 3 more chapters to post, and I will try to have all 3 up by the end of the month. 

I've made some updates to my second book's page for The Darkest Places. The novel is equal parts science-fiction and horror, and the story combines elements of Boardwalk Empire, Indiana Jones, and H.P. Lovecraft. If you're a fan of the supernatural, any of the sources above, or my writing in general, go check it out @ https://www.inkshares.com/projects/the-darkest-places   and pre-order a copy today to help me win the Sword & Laser Contest (Part Deux).

Also, I've made the announcement before but I would like to remind all you savvy reader-folk that I am currently underway in holding a raffle for purchases of my books. Each sale of The Darkest Places & The Children of the Forest nets you a chance to win a $250.00 Amazon gift-card! 

The drawing will be held on December 10th, with a live video posted to youtube. So remember everyone, mark your calendars and be prepared for the inevitable horror of my terrible visage staring back and talking to you through your computer, while also announcing the winner.

~ Until next time! 



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    Hi Everyone!

    This update has nothing to do with It's All Fun and Games.  Rather, it's about to HUGE things going on over at Inkshares that I think many of you will be interested in.

    First, there's a new contest.  Sponsored by The Sword and Laser, this contest will award the top three entrants with a publishing contract, with at least one being added to the Sword and Laser collection.  It's been up and running just for a few days now, and I'd like to point out that I joined the Nerdist contest almost two weeks after it started, but still finished top five.  I strongly encourage anyone who's thought about getting their fantasy or science fiction novel published to look into this.  More info about the contest can be found here.

    The second thing is the inaugural Inkshares review-a-thon.  Here's a shameless cut and paste from someone who wrote up the details:

    On December 19th, all authors and readers are invited to leave reviews on currently funding Inkshares books using the Inkshares "leave a review" option.

    Throughout the day we'll be hanging out on Twitter in the #InksharesReviews tag as we share our favorite book projects, answer author Q&As, debate the merits of astronauts with swords versus cavemen with lasers, and more!

    Then, from 6 - 8pm ET, JF Dubeau and Paul Inman of the WriteBrain Podcast will be hosting a video livestream filled with author interviews, review readings, and live announcements of prize winners!

    Prizes?!?!

    Everyone who leaves a review on December 19th by 6pm ET will be eligible to win one of our fantastic general prizes:

    • Sword & Laser Contest Winners Package - print copies of the six winning books from the Sword & Laser Inkshares contest!
    • Nerdist Contest Winners Package - print copies of the five winning books from the Nerdist Inkshares contest!
    • An immediate pre-order of the book of their choice for five winners!
    • $30 in Inkshares credits!


    Readers: Peruse the "currently funding" books on Inkshares and leave as many reviews as you want on Dec 19th. You could even start up a "must-have" list of books to order in case you win a free pre-order or the $30 in credits!

    Authors: Join our review exchange to leave three reviews in exchange for two guaranteed reviews on your Inkshares project and a chance at author-exclusive prizes! Email me at cara.c.weston@gmail.com to learn more and get on the list.



    So that's the scoop.  Start looking around at books currently funding.  Give them a read.  Write up a review (or two or five or twenty), and then on the 19th, post them all up in a massive orgy of literary abandon!  Maybe you'll win some sweet prizes.  Worst case scenario, you make some folks feel good about the work they've put their hearts and souls into.  As far as worst case scenarios go, that's pretty damn decent.

    Happy December!

    Cheers
    Dave
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      Scott Early liked an update for Disintegration

      If you live in New York, you're aware of how crap is the weather. Well, this is a good day on Earth, in Disintegration. This is just shy of beautiful: gray skies, no direct sunlight, constant spittle raining down. Heavenly.

      Just imagine a bad day.

      Bad days are more normal, in my book. Charcoal-colored skies and near-perpetual, sulfuric acid-polluted rain. Being outside in that muck would be unpleasant enough without roving hordes of Ingili (corren exiles from the Confederation military) and human brigands trying to rob you at best ... and whatever you can imagine, at worst.

      I've been writing. Constantly writing. Revising. Not sure how I'm going to make 750 hardcover copies but I'm wishin', and hopin' and thinkin' and prayin' (well, not prayin') ... and even though the song tells me that won't get my book into people's arms (that is what the song is about, right?), I'm-a do it anyway.

      Inkshares will be adding an additional three weeks to my campaign because they now have an eBook-only purchase option that is exactly half the cost of the hardcover book.

      Something to bear in mind: the price is not the cost of the book itself.

      The price is the amount of your donation. Your contribution to crowdfunding the publication of a new author. Me. You'd be investing not just in Disintegration going to print, but also in getting your unique artwork-drawn by me (I'm a pretty decent artist, so this prize doesn't actually suck)--and creating exposure for this story, which would translate so well to screen. Imagine Disintegration as a Netflix series. How cool would that be?

      Order your copy, today.
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