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February! 

I’m still working on my second developmental rewrite. I’m on chapter 13 of 42 and this draft is much harder. As I’m learning more and more about what it takes to make a book exceptional, I’m working more slowly to try to incorporate what I learn. 

I woke up around 5am for about a week to try to get writing in before the kids woke up, but then my daughter started waking up at 5am. Lately I’ve just been squeezing in writing time wherever I can. 

Inkshares had me read a manuscript of another in-production book an an exercise. I wrote a letter about the idea, characters, theme, conflict, plot, prose, and setting, and soon they will send me the official editor’s letter about those same things. It should be really interesting to see what  I caught and what I missed and then apply that to my own book. It’s not a book I would usually pick at all, but I loved it. Writers, read outside your genre!

I usually ask y’all to send encouragement, but this month...send babysitting!

Thank you, as always, for following along and for all of your support!

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    Big News! ALL THAT GLITTERS is the February 2019 choice by for strong female characters, by the Break the Bechdel Syndicate! "All that Glitters" hooks you in the first paragraph and doesn’t let go! Beth Kanell has crafted a main character who feels real from the first page, and has already introduced a mother whose voice is all her own-- and certainly someone to reckon with! We can’t wait to follow Lucky as she tracks down the person who shot her father, with the help of her two friends who also already show great potential for fully developed roles!"
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      A. C. Schulties liked an update for Bane of All Things

      Hey, everyone. I hope you made it through January with your sanity intact. Things continue to chug along with BoAT. Inkshares has kindly granted another extension on the campaign. We continue to be the top title in funding in terms of pre-orders, and one of the top titles trending on the entire Inkshares site.

      But we are still a looong way from hitting the 750 pre-order mark. You may be asking at this point, and rightly so, if that goal is even obtainable.

      The fact is, I don’t have to hit 750 to get this book published with Inkshares.

      That’s right. The Inkshares team has seen enough to know that pre-sales alone are not a full measure of a title’s popularity or marketability. It is tough to convince strangers to pre-order a book which they can’t actually have and read yet, even if they like it.

      That’s why Inkshares also has a program called Blink that tracks metrics like page visits and time spent reading chapters. Inkshares will also chose a book for publication based on these metrics, aside from number of pre-orders.

      The thing is, I have no idea how well I am doing on these other metrics. Inkshares doesn’t share them with me. I could be close, or still miles away. That’s why I have kept the focus with you on reaching 750 – it is the clear and obvious goal that I can track through my Inkshares dashboard. 

      But I have done plenty to drive those non-pre-order metrics.

      I have reached out to hundreds and hundreds of people, tried Tweet promotion on Twitter, post boosts on Facebook, secured local newspaper coverage, posted flyers and business cards in my local coffee shops, library and gym. Many of you I know have also been spreading the word to friends and family and supporting my efforts on social media with shares, likes and retweets, and I thank you.

      Together, we are driving eyeballs to BoAT’s page, even if those pre-orders are slow to come.

      So, let’s keep at it. While pre-orders remain of utmost importance, know that the needle is moving on other key indicators behind the scenes, too.

      Lastly, I want to give a shout out to Ricky Ruszin, who launched a campaign for a suspense thriller called Showtime only 17 days ago and has already racked up enough pre-orders to make BoAT look like it’s standing still. That’s hustle for you. 

      As always, I remain truly humbled and grateful for the support each of you have lent this dream of mine thus far.

      Cheers

      Leo

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        Hey everyone! 

        Just wanted to update everyone on our progress because, as of last night, we officially hit a milestone: 100 pre-orders! Thank you to everyone who has helped "Showtime" get to this point! As promised, Chapter 2 is now posted! Find out what happens next at: www.inkshares.com/books/showtime. 

        Also, don’t forget to check out an exclusive article about what inspired "Showtime" in today’s issue of The Dundalk Eagle here (https://www.dundalkeagle.com/dundalk-novelist-launches-campaign-for-publication/article_718d9fa8-6b6a-5847-be66-6507769db4bb.html)! 

         Here’s to another 100! 

         Ricky

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