Readers,
I wanted to share something very exciting with you!
(That’s the extent of my Photoshop skills, sorry.)
See those red arrows? Those arrows are pointing to the #1 Most Community Interest in Space Opera. That’s our Lucky, right there, sitting at the top of the pile. And that’s all because of you, the readers. Take a moment today to treat yourself to an extra cup of coffee, a donut, or something special. You’ve made a difference in the life of an author and the luck (no puns, I swear) of a novel.
Thank you all so much for your continued support.
- Webster
Wednesday Character Profile - Princess Arabella
Dearest Readers,
You guys may have noticed it’s been a little quiet here. There’s a reason, and it’s a long one, so I’ll sum it up before I get to the good stuff.
First, all cards on the table: running a crowdfunding campaign is exhausting. Emotionally, it’s draining. You have a day where you crush it and you feel on top of the world. Then there are days, weeks, where nothing happens, and you wonder who you thought you were to even attempt something so ridiculous. We came out of the gate firing, and then I faded away. I feel like I owe you all an explanation as to why.
Dear Authors,
The end of this week will mark my sixth as CEO of Inkshares. It’s been a long but exciting six weeks with all-time high-water marks: the most-ever new-author sign-ups as part of the Geek & Sundry Fantasy Contest; the announcement of our first venture into horror with Crypt TV beginning this coming Thursday; the sale of the TV rights for J.F. Dubeau’s A God in the Shed; and the exercise of the TV option for Filip Syta’s The Show. Yes, The Show will be a show.
As has been actively discussed in both our emails with you, on the Slack channels, and on the forums, the Inkshares royalty structure was modified last month. I know that my letter to the funded authors has been extensively shared, but some people suggested we share it more broadly, and here it is.
https://medium.com/@adamgomolin/restructuring-royalties-38e7c566aa02#.v03gn8lxs
Cheers,
Adam.