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Life twisting magic, demonic possession and immortals who have outlived many of the gods themselves come together in this epic fantasy inspired by the likes of Glen Cook and Steven Erikson.
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Once a rabid consumer of all entertainment - movies, TV, games and books - now a writer with no time...
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Inspired by my love of medieval history, mythological fantasy, and good old-fashioned monster stories.
M. P. Sturrock created a forum thread: Just saying hi and asking advice for my Launch Pad entry

Hi guys. I’ve been a fan of the site and it’s concept since I heard about it on the Nerdist podcast a year or so back. Kept popping in every now and again, intending to enter some of my manuscripts in the various contests, but I always got cold feet. Now I’m here as one of the Launch Pad top 75.

I’ve put my excerpt up; created my page and a temporary cover; and set it for pre-orders as part of the competition, but now I only have 90 days to sell my 250 copies, and I feel like I’m totally unprepared. Anyone else from the contest having similar thoughts?

I can make maybe twenty sales from friends and family, but having spent the last few years pouring all my free time into writing, I don’t have much in the way of a social media/online presence.

Do you think I should let this pre-order session run its course and use it as a test run, while concentrating on building a bit of an online name for myself? Or should I try and sell my book at the same time, knowing I probably won’t come close to hitting the goal this time around?

I feel like I might get sales, but not nearly enough, and wouldn’t I then lose their confidence if I didn’t succeed? Also, some people who buy-in the first time around might have lost interest by the time I’m ready for a second attempt.

Anyway, hello again, and cheers for any advice.

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In a future where corporations control what people see and hear, two teens raised by rival companies must put aside their differences as they try to find the perpetrator of a terrorist attack that threatens to destroy both their lives.