What I am liking about Inkshares is the connection and networking with other writers. Some have more experience here than others and that is helpful for somebody like me. I self-published my first novel last year using CreateSpace. With the completion of my second novel, I wanted to try something different. Thirty unanswered agent and publishers later, I’m not quite ready to go back to CreateSpace so I thought I’d try Inkshares. I have launched a FB campaign to draw in the FB community. What about Goodreads? Has anybody tried to use Goodreads to draw followers from there? There is an Inkshares Groups at GR but there isn’t much activity over there.
@Maggie Hoyt A few others who were in Quill production when The List started flipped back to funding for it. I’m guessing you were missed because you were technically still in funding at the time...? Whatever the case, it might be worth your while to check in with Inkshares about flipping back to funding.
Picking up where Hans Christian Andersen left off, a mermaid made ethereal finds herself human once again. In this modern-day, urban fantasy novel, will history repeat itself, or will the little mermaid surprise us all?