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Hey all,

Today you should have received your In Beta ebook. Don’t strain those precious eyes, though, because a paperback is on its way. And be glad you preordered you preordered this thing 10 years ago because if you hadn’t, you would probably die of sticker shock at the $18.99 the paperback retailers for. I’m told the paper stock is to die for.

I hope you read it and thoroughly enjoy it. But even MORE than that, I hope write me a great review. If you want to leave a review without reading the book (like I would probably do), here’s what to praise:

—The plot twists (but you don’t want to give anything away!)

—The authentic small town setting.

—The 90s details that make you long for childhood.

—The banter.

—The author photo.

And here are two great places to leave those reviews:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37493589-in-beta?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=AS66nnBzUC&rank=5

https://www.amazon.com/Beta-Prescott-Harvey/dp/194784850X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=9CR58WMS2GJU&dchild=1&keywords=in+beta+prescott+harvey&qid=1625881015&sprefix=in+beta%2Caps%2C226&sr=8-3

Remember to make them five stars. See you in the local lending library!

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    M. Robert Randolph liked an update for The Bird’s Road

    Hello All,

    As of today, July the 6th, 2001, I am an author. I’m no longer a writer, just an author. 

    I’ve been looking at the status (see Big Red Arrow) of this project since 2016. Until today, it always registered, "IN PRODUCTION."

    Paperbacks shipped from California last Tuesday and should be landing in the Midwest this week. Ebook versions were sent on the 1st of July to the email address you provided to Inkshares. If any of you have any issues, feel free to let me know - but also - let Inkshares know at hello@inkshares.com

    Way back in 2016, I needed your help to produce my story, and here it is. You are the foundation of this effort and that means a lot to me. I know that you may well have no interest in this book and were simply supporting me because of what I am to you or what someone I know is to you. That’s how the world works. It’s kind of a beautiful thing. 

    If I may, I have one final ask of you and it is this: If you read my story and find any value in it, please hit the following link and leave a review - tell the world what you liked or didn’t like; let people know what you gleaned. Or, don’t, that’s okay too. 

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55376195-the-bird-s-road#other_reviews

    I’ve written it several times but it’s as heartfelt today as it was in 2016...

    I appreciate your support,

    Sharek

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      Greetings adventurers,

      A very small update tonight. 

      I’ve been in contact with Inkshares and I’ve been given the loose timeline of early 2022 for Mushroom and Anchovy to launch. This may change, but it’s a date we can go by for now! 

      That’s all I have for you. As always, I’ll talk to you when there are more updates to be had.

      May your travels be fraught with wonder and just enough peril to keep them interesting,

      K. M. Cooper

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        Greetings, longsuffering friends. I have some news! It’s not THE news, but it is A news. Actually, it’s TWO news. But it’s definitely GOOD news!

        The first news: my friend and fellow brilliant authorial mastermind, Kaytalin Platt, was gracious enough to interview me on her website about my most recent short story, Reliquary, which debuted in last year’s Writing Bloc anthology, Passageways. We get deep into my creative process and worldbuilding approach, not just for Reliquary, but for the entire Calling Void series as a whole. It’s a great interview, and I’m very excited to share it with all of you. Check it out here, and while you’re there, check out some of her other interviews from authors in the Passageways anthology, including her own!


        And now, the second news, which I think will be even more relevant to your interests.

        I can FINALLY proudly announce that Tantalus Depths is officially out of the development editing stage of production.

        Those of you who have been following my updates for a long time might be having a “Wait, didn’t we already do that?” moment right now, and you’d be right. We officially finished development edits more than two years ago and were cleared to move on to the copy editing stage. BUT, what we did not expect or plan on at the time was that Adam Gomolin, the CEO of my publishing company, would take direct personal interest in my book and want to go through an additional round of development edits one-on-one with me. While it was definitely a bit frustrating to jump right back into development edits right after I thought we were done, that frustration was hugely outweighed by the opportunities that additional round of edits provided. Adam and I worked tirelessly together to transform Tantalus Depths into an absolutely brilliant book that I’ve never been prouder of, and even though the work was exhausting and the wait has been long, I think it will absolutely have been worth it.

        For those of you who are not familiar with the publishing industry’s inner workings, a “development edit” is a round of edits that focuses on story-related things like plot development, character consistency, tone, pacing, and so on. Basically, the meat of a story. Development edits tend to involve significant rewrites; in my case, I’ve rewritten several chapters, added a few new ones, and reworked dialogue and narration to make the story sleeker, deeper, with a stronger core identity. The story and the characters are still absolutely true to my original vision, and the book overall is still the story I always wanted to tell. In fact, even though I’ve rewritten probably 80% of the words in the story at this point, I’m really just telling the exact same story I always have with much better words.

        And so, after approximately 8 different drafts, I have finally gotten Tantalus Depths to a point that both Adam and I agree is ready to move on to the next step. The story is locked in now, and will change very little from now to publication day, but there are still a few steps to go in the process. The next big step will be the copy editing stage, which is another full round of edits that will, thankfully, take much less time. Copy editing focuses on simpler, more mechanical aspects of writing, such as grammar and word usage. This stage will not involve significant rewrites and should not require more than one or two drafts to resolve. I’m not going to throw out any time estimations, because I’m very, very bad at predicting things like that well, but where a draft of development editing could take me months, a draft of copy editing should take days.

        Before we slide into copy edits, however, I have one special bonus surprise! Adam is hooking me up with an actual, honest-to God physicist to do a special “scientific accuracy pass” on the book. Tantalus Depths has always been designed with scientific accuracy in mind, but for all the hours of research I’ve put into it, I’m still just a layperson with a Bachelors’s in education. This special bonus round of edits will give us the chance to improve the accuracy of the science presented in this science-fiction book, and I couldn’t be more stoked about it.

        So yeah, really big stuff is happening with Tantalus Depths! I wish I had a release date to give you all, but we aren’t quite there yet. I have been given a tenuous one, but Inkshares’ release schedule is still pretty flexible, and depending on how long the next phase of production takes, our actual release date could move forward or backwards, so I don’t want to announce anything until it’s more definite. Stay tuned, though! We are really making progress now.

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          M. Robert Randolph liked an update for The Bird’s Road

          Hello All,

          After a conversation with Inkshares, they agreed to a summer fulfillment if I can provide the proofreading by the end of May. I’ve contracted that through Reedsy with a delivery date of 26 May. Square peg, round hole. I still have concerns; I figure there’s nothing to stop them from kicking the can down the street again. We’ll see.

          I’m moving toward marketing, and some disturbing realizations are facing me. Who really wants to read this? It’s not a happy story with a happy ending. Most of it is really depressing. I thought that maybe the story of my family might be able to help families struggling with the same condition (Li Fraumeni Syndrome) as mine, but that’s a horrible idea. LFS has no turnaround. There’s no cure, and now it’s known that traditional cancer treatments aggravate it. You might add a few yeas to a life but that’s it. Everyone needs hope in a situation like that; you’ll cry to God for it but you’re staring down the barrel of a gun. I really hope those families never find this story.

          I don’t know what you’ll get from my book - hell half of you probably won’t read it when you get it - and that’s fine. Maybe it’s just for those that are gone. Maybe it’s just the satisfaction of knowing all those moments wont be forgotten.

          Thank you for your help. I appreciate it,

          Sharek

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            M. Robert Randolph liked an update for In Beta

            Hey all,

             If I’ve learned one thing in this publishing process, it’s never to promise "we’re almost there" or "the end is in sight."

            So I’ll just repeat what Inkshares is telling me: the book is coming out July 14th. There’s also this:


            Happy Friday everyone. Thanks for your 4+ years of patience.

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