Hey Campers! I just posted Chapter 6, which includes the introduction of my favorite character, the female protagonist, Corin. I hope you enjoy this chapter! I would love to get to 100 orders today, so please urge your friends to preorder the book! Thank you again for the support! Happy reading!
I’ve revised the prologue of IN BETA to align with the deeper rewrite I’ve been doing. I think it’s better, but I’d love to hear feedback. You can find it here:
https://www.inkshares.com/books/in-beta/book_segments/prologue-012c6e
I’ll continue to post content that I’m marginally happy with :)
Greetings Jackolytes,
The copyedited manuscript of Sync City has landed! This is fantastic news as it brings Sync City one critical step closer. I now need to gird my loins, park my butt in front of a computer and take on the words of wisdom passed down by the editorial gurus at Girl Friday Productions. It should be a fascinating experience.
Also, for those that missed it, Jack has a new drinking buddy! Destiny Imperfect shrugged off some awesome late competition and clung onto third place in the recent Inkshares/Nerdist contest. This means Destiny will become a fully published reality. Many Jackolytes have already hitched your carriage to the Destiny train, but if you haven’t, head over to here to check it out. We’d love to have you on board.
Have a good one!
Cheers,
Peter
Time for this week’s spotlight update!
This week I’d like to direct your attention to Proxy, by Rebekka S. Leber:

Proxy serves up a complex, thoroughly fleshed-out urban fantasy world with a tone that manages to be both whimsically magical and irreverently sardonic. We’re given a deliciously flawed protagonist, whose superhuman destiny is offset by her extremely human weaknesses. Max Lucas promises to be a new icon in the tradition of hard-bitten reluctant heroines.
If you liked Jessica Jones (and if you didn’t, you must not have seen it yet), Proxy is right down your alley. I can’t wait to see how this train wreck of an antihero chooses to use her powers when she becomes the last hope of a world that’s done nothing for her.