Nine year-old Chloe didn’t think life could get any worse after her mommy died. Not until her father hired an unusual nanny to look after her and her little brother. That’s when things really got bad.
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 AGod 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.
In between the forces of Order and Chaos, is Jack Crosswell. Jack is just a normal guy working a dead end job. Except that now there’s two supernatural assassins that want him dead, a secret weapon and a best friend who predates time. All on Tuesday.
She is a monster enslaved, the Wolf. He is her reluctant handler, the Red. Together they are the protectors of their leader, their savior, their tyrant, Grandmother. This is their pilgrimage.
An immortal firstborn witch, Lila, falls for a mortal witch hunter, Melody. What starts as complicated ends up labyrinthine when the demon Angelique sets her eyes on Lila as the newest addition to her army. And Melody is the perfect bargaining chip.
When scripture is rewritten, a once unassuming town turns into a powder keg of a besieged, reformist cult. It is in the midst of this fire hazard that Una, a faithful disciple of the King, finds herself struggling not to end up burned at the stake.
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.