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When a forgotten nation re-emerges from extradimensional isolation, its leader beholds Earth’s sorry state and resolves to conquer it.
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    Wow! 
    I am honored to have "Wings of the Pirate" be one of the "Top 10 Semi-Finalists" for the Clive Cussler Adventure Writer’s Competition 2016. Take a look at the preview chapters, our filmed scene and order an ebook or hardcover copy at: https://www.inkshares.com/books/wings-of-the-pirate

    We have another 76 orders to go before we hit the Quill goal so jump aboard for an old fashioned adventure with seaplanes, Air Pirates and a female archeologist caught in the middle!

    Here is what they had to say: 
    2016 Adventure Writers Competition Semi-finalists!... 
    Thanks to all who entered this years competition! We again had entries from all over the world, and received a diverse field of adventure types! Here are the ten semi-finalists in alphabetical order: 

    Blackbeard’s Lost Treasure by Caleb Wygal
    Bonds by Gordon Grant
    Hunting Savage by Dave Edlund
    Maseah Mountain by John Thomas Everett
    Rouge Fortress by John R. Monteith
    Skeletons of Weavers Needle by Ken Barnett
    Steel’s Gold by Nick Auclair
    The Java Gold - Book One: The Odyssey by Robert A Kingsley
    The Truth in the Triangle by Michael Telesca 

    Wings of the Pirate by Eric H. Heisner 

    Our finalists will be announced approximately September 4, 2016. "Again, only a single point divided the tenth spot from the four-way tie for eleventh," said Peter Greene, the competition director. "It literally came down to the last judge’s submissions to get a top ten." 2016 was the largest entry field of fifty-eight qualifying entries out over almost seventy total entries.

    If you read this far, please click that green preorder button and join the crew that makes this book happen and puts it on shelves in stores worldwide.  
    I’d really appreciate your support!
    Sincerely,
    Eric H. Heisner
    www.leandogproductions.com

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    18 days of funding left and we seem to be stalled at 162 pre-orders, which is not really close to the 250 required for publication by Inkshares. But I am not going to worry too much about that. My plan is to keep refining the Mission 51 manuscript, which I think is already a riot (of course I would think that, it is my book, LOL) and just keeps getting better all the time! It will get published one way or another when the time is right, and maybe this is just not yet the right time.

    So, the other part of Mission 51 refinement relates to the art. Chris Pyke just finished another piece, this one to go with the chapter "Roswell Revisited." Take a look. It is too spectacular for words. Absolutely awesome talent! :D

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      M. Robert Randolph liked an update for The Sleeping Man

      Good morning Dreamers,

      We made it to San Diego... after some brief stops in Vegas and LA, but we’re finally here and I’m about to report in to my intermediary school and then I’ll be on a Destroyer sailing off to [REDACTED] to [REDACTED] some pirates! Also, my Masters classes will soon be drawing to a close and then I’ll have to submit my thesis, which, as it turns out, I cannot use The Sleeping Man anymore because it will be published. So, now I have to write another book for my thesis. #FirstWorldProblems 

      Also, I would like to announce the formation of The Reviewer’s Association Syndicate (Patent Pending)! This is not only to democratically select books for a block of pre-orders, but to have its members suggest books for review by the syndicate members, and by joining, the agreement is that its members will review the books put forward. 

      I chose to do this because I had a pre-order campaign fail, and by spending hours a day reviewing and reading books on Inkshares, I have now had that failed campaign succeed (and it’s not even over yet). I want to further this positive network and I want to do that by passing on the tools I used to succeed. 

      I can’t thank everyone enough for their support, and since we’re guaranteed to get a copy, why not pre-order if you haven’t, share if you have, and help raise money for a great cause.


      Sweet Dreams,

      Stephen
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        Tantalus Depths has just received one of the biggest conceivable honors it could have been given on Inkshares.
        I am indescribably honored to announce that Tantalus Depths has been selected as the July pick by the Break the Bechdel with Strong Female Characters Syndicate.
         
        I’ve mentioned this before, but it bears mentioning again now: one of the primary reasons why Tantalus Depths was written in the first place was to create a story with a strong female lead. I wanted to do my part to break the gender imbalance in sci-fi media. I wanted to write a female lead that could inspire and impress male and female readers alike. I took great pains throughout the entire writing process to make Mary Ketch feel like a real person, her experiences relatable and accessible.
        To be honored by the Bechdel Syndicate is to be assured that I have, at least in part, realized my goal. Truthfully, this moment is almost as important to me as earning my full publication goal. If Tantalus Depths hadn’t been worthy of an honor like this, in my own eyes it wouldn’t be worthy of publication either.
        With the support of the Bechdel Syndicate, Tantalus Depths is now ahead of schedule. We’re only 214 pre-orders away from our full publishing goal, and we will not settle for anything less than 100% success.
        To the Depths!

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          Hello everyone,

          Two quick updates, the first being confirmation that Alban Fischer is the artist who is designing the cover for The Battle Within. Had a great phone call with Alban last week, as well as with Emily Zach from Girl Friday Productions, and I’m excited to see what the first round of designs will bring. For a taste of what Alban can do, please check out his portfolio at: http://cargocollective.com/albanfischer.

          The second update is that I’ve just launched my official author page, www.AlastairLuft.com. It’s a fairly simple page, but I think it will meet the intent of providing a virtual shingle for me to hang out while also hosting a blog that I’ve started. I’d love to get feedback on usability and layout, so please check out the site, send me critiques and feel free to share.

          That’s it for today, as always, thanks so much for your support.

          All the best,

          Alastair Luft

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            M. Robert Randolph liked an update for Borehole Bazaar: A Vow Unbroken

            Holy $#(^!!!!!!  Okay, let me explain…  Hwa ha ha ha ha!!!!!  SO HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Oh my goodness, YES!!!!!  Dreams are AWESOME!!!!!!!!  OWWWWWW!  Okay, dreams are awesome, and so is my next door neighbor, but running through my backyard to tell her that I just funded leads to splinters.  Geesh!  Well, it’s only a little blood, so… Worth It!!!

            Okay, breathing.  Good.  Thank you all SO EXPLETIVE much!!!!!!!!!

            I’m kinda glad I wrote the bulk of this letter yesterday.  I’m so excited I keep typing in circles but that’s okay cuz I HAVE FAITH IN EVERY LAST SOUL OF HUMANITY!!!  Seriously!  All of you are amazing, wonderful, PHENOMENAL PEOPLE OF WORTH!!!!!  OWW!  Doesn’t matter if my foot hurts from that twig-thorn, I’m too happy not to dance!!!!!  Okay, the rest is from yesterday, so it’s probably cogent.  Love y’all.  Genuinely.  Love.  I… I’m gonna paint mugs and work on my short story and tell people they’re awesome and make the whole world feel as amazing as I do RIGHT NOW!!!  

            For anyone who was looking to get the limited-run prize, tomorrow is the last day to pick up two or more copies of Borehole Bazaar.  This is a super-awesome opportunity to get a uniquely hand-illustrated collection of cute short stories mailed diretly to your home well in advance of your copy of Borehole Bazaar.  That said, I’m hoping BB will be up and ready SUPER quickly so it can get into all your happy hands!

            This week, I hit 250!!!  What this means is that I have yet another three RAFFLE WINNERS!!!  The lucky winners are Rebecca Rubin, Crwebber707 and Lauren Huffman!!!  I’ll be getting ahold of you to hear your choice of prizes, but they include an etched glass mug, a hand-painted ceramic mug, a laser-etched coaster (or four!) or an entirely wooden (with hinges) book from those listed below!  If there is something else you would prefer, please just let me know!  I’m fairly crafty and I love my small power-tools!


            The list of books should all be child-friendly but I’d advise giving each a once-over, especially A Simple Game and Forgiveness in a Latte.  This week’s selection, Kalla Names a Pup, is indented and alludes to cannibalism and death, so use extra caution with it.

            Kiki and the Cantaloupe

            Kiki Angers Ambition

            Kiki meets Tranquility

            Pretty Girl and Luchadore

            Bosco Follows his Nose

            Forgiveness in a Latte

            A Simple Game

            Telles Catches Hope

            ---->;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Kalla Names a Pup


            As always, please Chase Your Dreams.  It’s worth it, as are you.  


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