Kendra Namednil liked an update for The Talkers are Talking

Hello everyone!!

 I apologize for the disappearing act- I was waiting to be able to announce two pieces of good news! Still waiting on one, but in the meantime I am so happy to announce that The Talkers are Talking received an Honorable Mention in the Launch Pad Competition! I had submitted the first 50 pages of my original  (very rough) draft for the feedback option of the contest- I have heard so many opposing ideas about that chunk that I wanted to see what the professionals would say as I come to final edits....and somehow that rough first draft made its way to the final list!  So- will be in touch if anything comes of it. In the meantime, you can check it out and all of the other amazing projects here:

Https://tblaunchpad.com/script/contests/9

As for the project itself - we are getting there I promise! Waiting on a few more developmental edits and then I will be moving to what I hope to be the final draft! I apologize for how long it’s taking, but I really do want to make sure the final version is the best it can be. Thank you as always for your support and keep an eye out for some more exciting news in the next few weeks!

Thanks so much and Happy Halloween! 

~Janna

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    Kendra Namednil liked an update for Murder Happens

    ******* FREE STUFF AT THE BOTTOM! *******

    Wow, that Launchpad Contest was a wild ride. Looks like this Horror Contest might get scary too!

    Like when Mike’s Vampire and the Dragon blew past me into first place. Felt good at the top for a couple days. It’s okay being his wingman. I ain’t ashamed to admit there’s a little man crush going on. Who knows, maybe we could team up for a writing project. That might be interesting. 

    What do you think?

    If you’re so inclined to pre-order Murder Happens, now is a good time to step up. I’ll be forever grateful to all who have supported this project...and helping me work out my mommy issues.The excerpts of Murder Happens have been getting good reviews. If you haven’t had a chance to read them—the reviews and/or the excerpts—go check them out. Really appreciate getting feedback, too.

    Spent the last week working on one particular chapter. It’s deep into the book, so unlikely I’ll post it, but I can share a bit of my process. 

    My day job takes up a lot of time and the huckstering for pre-orders takes up the rest. That’s my process! Oh, and checking the leaderboard constantly, that’s the biggest time suck. 

    BRB…okay, still in 2nd.

    Murder Happens is a complete manuscript. I finished it a few years back. Using it more as an outline and rewriting all the chapters. I squeeze in an hour or so in the evening, a day off here and there. And the weekends as much as possible around my chores…like checking the leaderboard. 

    Okay…still in 2nd. 

    I use Scrivener. It’s great. Also capture notes and ideas with my phone when they hit. That’s usually in the middle of the night. Without the day job, I would probably get up at 4 a.m., put in 5,000 words or so, then call it quits and binge on Netflix. Okay, probably 500 words. 

    Revising never ends. I spend a lot of time on one sentence or a paragraph until it rings true. I read aloud to myself or anyone else who’ll listen. Highly recommend it. Your ear hears what your brain ignores. Sure, I make stuff up all the time, but I’m reading this update out loud right now.

    As a writer, I haven’t settled on a genre yet. I’m a genre bender. But what about gender bending? I wrote a short story called Glams vs Red Plaids. I wrote it with the intention of weaving it into the larger plot line of a novel. 

    The story is FREE Thursday through Sunday so grab the Kindle version and download it. It’s what I have to give now to show my appreciation for your support. 

    Joan calls it dystopian biopunk. It has gender issues with a battle of the sexes, all three of them.

    Fun, right?

    Go check it out, doesn’t cost a thing because I’m crushing on all of you.

    If you don’t like my story, then check out The Dog of Jesus that pops up when I go to the page. It’s got 176 reviews. Glams vs Red Plaids has none, so there’s that...

    One more thing,  a great big shout out to Mike Ostrowski because he’s an awesome dude. His book Lost in the Fog is a crime thriller the way it should be done.

    Here’s a link to Glams vs Red Plaids, go download a FREE story:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075H5BWTF

    Here’s a link to Murder Happens, go pre-order:
    https://www.inkshares.com/books/murder-happens

    Here’s a link to Lost in the Fog, go buy a copy:
    https://www.inkshares.com/books/lost-in-the-fog

    Here’s a link to The Vampire and the Dragon, go pre-order if you already pre-ordered Murder Happens.
    A man crush only goes so far :o)
    https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-vampire-and-the-dragon

    Now get outta here!

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      Kendra Namednil liked an update for The Shift: The Stoneford Chronicles
      WE DID IT!!!

      I am so incredibly proud and excited to announce that, thanks to all of you who helped me by pre-ordering and getting the word out, I WON (as in 1st place!!!) the Inkshares Publishing Prize for my novel-in-progress "The Shift."

      It feels surreal. The Inkshares page says I am already the #2 Best Seller in Science Fiction and Fantasy. There’s only one thing you can deduce here: I have THE best friends and family in the world, hands down. From Milford friends, to UConn friends, to elementary school teachers, to coworkers from my days at HBO, Fresno, my Crisis Counselor days at Rosemary Children’s Services (one of my old favorite residents even purchased a copy--I cried, whatever), I just feel like so many people from so many different times and places in my life came out to show me a little bit of love. And of course my parents, sister, future brother-in-law, aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, my oldest and best friends and their families, and of course my beautiful girlfriend who was the first to pre-order, and HER family... I mean it when I say I have never felt so supported and loved in all my life, and I am lucky enough to be able to say I have actually felt supported and loved throughout the entirety of my life. But THIS takes the cake. I can only hope you all get to experience something equally touching in your lives some day, and that I have the opportunity to be a part of that somehow. Whatever it is--I am IN. So what now? Now I write a book! And when that’s done it will be available in hundreds of book stores across the country, not to mention as an e-book on Amazon and all the other major e-book retailers. This has the potential to change my life, and like I’ve been saying all along in these (probably annoyingly frequent) posts--make my childhood dream come true. I remember telling people when I was in first grade I wanted to grow up and be a baseball player AND an author. I’m pretty sure I only threw "baseball player" in there to sound cooler, which worked out just as well as my baseball skills seemed to peter out around the time everyone else caught up to me puberty-wise. No, I’m much more suited for the professional author life. So, this is it. This is what I’ve wanted all along. So thank you, thank you, thank you for helping me make this a reality. I hope I can live up to the enormous opportunity you’ve all had a direct hand in presenting me.

      I am going to write the hell out of this book. I love you all. And by the way, the book is and will remain available to order on the Inkshares page--tell your friends! (Had to one last time).
      So much love, Paul
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        Kendra Namednil liked an update for Kill Creek

        Greetings from Kill Creek!

        Yet another milestone today: digital copies of the book went out to those who pre-ordered!  

        Hopefully you’ve all been able to open the files.  If not, please contact Inkshares at hello@inkshares.com so they can help you troubleshoot.

        I can’t tell you how excited I am to have these first copies of KILL CREEK out there in the world.  I can’t wait to hear what everyone thinks.  So far, the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive.  Just today, KILL CREEK was included on a Barnes & Noble list of the best ghost/witch stories.  Fingers crossed from more great reviews.

        Now there’s one more way you can support this book: once you’ve had a chance to read it, please go to Goodreads and/or Amazon and leave a review on the book’s page.  Your reviews are incredibly important in helping KILL CREEK find a wider audience.  For all five star reviews, I will send you a mental high-five that will smack you when you most need it!

        Because editorial took longer than expected, those of you who pre-ordered paperback copies should have them by the end of the month (if not earlier).  I’ll give you an update as soon as I have a hard date on that, but sit tight, it’s coming soon!

        In the meantime, enjoy your digital copy.  And thank you all for helping me make this dream come true.  I couldn’t have done it without all of you.

        Best,

        Scott


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          Kendra Namednil liked an update for The Devil You Don’t

          10/18/17

          Good morning, everyone!

          I wish I could be running through my office popping some champagne, but alas we came up about 20 readers short of getting into the Top Three.

          I do want to say congratulations to Paul, Kate, and Meghan -- you all have what look like amazing stories, and I know all of your readers (including me) are eager to get them.

          THANK YOU to everyone who has supported me and my story so far. Your support and well wishes mean the world to me, they really do.

          But things are not over for "Devil" quite yet. I’m going to take a few days to be disappointed (’cause I am, I gotta be honest: when you want to be in the Top 3, fourth place kinda sucks :-) ) and recuperate. Doing this campaigning can be really mentally and emotionally draining.

          However, my funding window is still open and there is no reason that "The Devil You Don’t" can’t hit the Quill funding level or better. So, after a pout and a nap, I will turn my attention to figuring out how to make that happen... because I really do believe "The Devil You Don’t" is a great story and I want to make sure you all get a chance to enjoy it.

          I’ll keep you posted. Thank you again.

          Best,
          Susan
           I probably need all of the above. :-)

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            Kendra Namednil liked an update for Lucky

            Good morning, Readers,

            Yes, the MailChimp link included in my last update is broken. My most sincere apologies, but there were a handful of issues (including the requirement to publish my actual physical mailing address to the world) that made me very uncomfortable. I have canceled that account thanks to these problems.

            I hope everyone still wants to stay in touch despite these issues. If you wish to receive email updates, please send an email to RHWebster.SciFi@gmail.com so I can add you too my "Lucky Supporters" contact list. You can also subscribe to my soon-to-be-updated blog at www.RHWebster.wordpress.com. I’ll be posting novel updates there as well in the future.

            As always, you are the best! Thanks.

            - Webster

            Facebook: www.facebook.com/RHWebster.ScienceFiction

            Twitter: @RH_Webster

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              Kendra Namednil liked an update for Women Like Us

              Hi!

              Been a while since I’ve been in touch. The good news is The Little Book That Could will soon cross into the thousands of books sold territory, and the production of the audiobook version is soon to be completed. So if you’ve been waiting to listen to the novel unfold, you’re going to get your chance.

              One more thing I could still use a little help with, though -- Reviews!!  

              First, many thanks to all who have left reviews. Reviews are an author’s best friend. Really! But you may not be aware of this, but there are algorithms on Amazon that boost book sales. The first kicks in at 50 reviews. A better one revs up at 100. Women Like Us sits at 48, so we just need 2 more for that first. If you read the book and haven’t reviewed, please, please please!!!!  I just need two of you (although the more the merrier).

              It’s super-simple: just click on the link below. Scroll down to where it says, "Leave a Customer Review"  Give it as many stars as you want, and say just a word or two -- "Love the book!" (or even "Hate the book works". It’s the number of reviews that’s key. Although let’s be honest, we like positive reviews better).

              Here’s that Amazon link (side note: I am notoriously lame about getting links to work here so if it doesn’t open, just go to Amazon and search for Women Like Us).

              https://www.amazon.com/Women-Like-Us-Jason-Pomerance-ebook/dp/B01IOZUBEW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1507828503&sr=1-1&keywords=women+like+us

              So that’s it for now.  

              As always, many thanks to all supporters.  Stay tuned also for news about a new book!
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                Kendra Namednil liked an update for Lucky

                Good evening, my wonderful and faithful Readers,

                As many of you have noticed, you’ve started receiving emails saying that your payments for Lucky are being refunded. Please, do not panic! This is all part of a plan, I promise.

                Recently, it has become apparent to me that Lucky’s best chance for success is along a self-publishing path. She is already scheduled to go to a copy-editor in December and to be formatted and released early in 2018. I will of course keep you all informed as we progress. 

                Now is when I need your support and patience more than ever. I still believe wholeheartedly in Lucky and I want you to believe as well. Please stay in touch and let me know your thoughts as we go through the next few months. I am all over social media (can’t miss me!) as well as have a new email set up specifically for handling Lucky-related everything. So please, reach out! I want to hear from you!

                Gmail: RHWebster.SciFi@gmail.com
                Twitter: @RH_Webster
                Facebook: www.facebook.com/RHWebster.ScienceFiction

                Thank you all for everything! You have not only helped this novel grow, but you have helped me believe in myself as an author. I look forward to continued adventures in the (not too distant) future!

                - Webster

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                  Kendra Namednil liked an update for The Last Faoii

                  Quick update, Faoii! Listen up!

                  I had the honor of being invited to participate in a panel for Virtual Fantasy Con. The topic was "Gender Issues in Fantasy" and we touched on a lot of really important and encouraging topics. Obviously, there’s a lot to talk about when discussing gender in literature and publishing, and there were five of us on the panel, so it’s rather long, but definitely worth watching. Here’s the link to the panel on youtube. It’s also posted on The Last Faoii’s Facebook page and on my event page for Virtual Fantasy Con! This was my first time EVER being on a webcam (I am almost ashamed at how hard I worked to make myself look presentable) and talking in a panel, so I would love some advice on how to better present myself through that particular medium. More importantly, I want to know your thoughts on the topics we discussed and about anything you wish we’d touched on that we didn’t get a chance to.

                  Other than that, you still have your orders: We have 13 reviews on Amazon. We need 100. So I’m calling on your blade. I need you to leave a review and help make this book visible. Do not fail me, Faoii.

                  That’s all for now. Keep those shields up.

                  Faoii-Tahani

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