A secret school, potential but unconfirmed super-villains, and a forgotten past resurface when a father is forced to confront the reality of why he is permanently on the naughty list.
A former Confederate officer is recruited by a group of paranormal investigators and taken deep into a supernatural world threatening the life of the woman he loves.
Thanks for the input, both of you. Honestly, I think I will probably stick with Quill. If I gave up an opportunity like that and then eventually won all these other battles, I think I would always hate myself for having given up on the one that meant the most to me. I don’t want to make a decision out of fear now if there’s a chance I will regret it later.
You know you’re in my thoughts and I hope that the Inkshares team reads this and is able to communicate more with you about your book and how long it might take for them to get to it. And also the benefits of Quill vs self publishing - there is their connection to various producers that might put your book in front of entertainment industry eyeballs.
Inkshares was publishing at least one Quill book a month, though I don’t know of any coming out after this month’s Sync City. Still, one a month and a backlog of 39ish books is quite a wait.
Sorry to hear about your cancer Tahani. My thoughts are totally with you! I can’t weigh in on your question, because I think that is a decision you have to make, but I wanted to send you my thoughts! I hope you conquer this illness.