Hello and hope you are all having a great weekend!
Friday I posted about having 98 pre-orders and later that day we hit the big 100! We are currently at 42% of our light-publishing goal and 14% of full-publishing.
I’m thrilled to be past the 100 mark and want to once again, and at the risk of sounding like a broken record, thank you all for your support and for pre-ordering!
The mugs were all drawn and the winners will be e-mailed shortly!
We’re still a long way to go from hitting all of our goals, please keep sharing, recommending and spreading the word any and every way you can. You’ve been an amazing help and let’s keep this going!
Enjoy your Sunday!
James
Blah it’s Monday!
Hope you all had a terrific weekend!
So, I wake up to the tune of 59 pre-orders, unbelievable. You guys are absolutely the BEST! Things are progressing quite well with Cape’s Side and I could not be happier.
I did some revising over the weekend. That’s always fun!
As mentioned when we hit 50 pre-orders the remainder of FRIDAY EVENING draft has been posted, so please give that a look if you can.
I have some bookmarks! Want one? The next fifteen people to pre-order Cape’s Side Bay will receive an ORIGINAL BACKER bookmark. I made it. They’re amazing. If you’ve ordered Cape’s Side Bay and would like one DM me.
If you haven’t pre-ordered Cape’s Side Bay and would like one I have 15! So I’ll give those to the next 15 pre-orders.
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There’s some more fun stuff coming up!
Next 15 pre-orders will get a bookmark!
As always please continue to spread the word, share on Twitter, Facebook, E-mail, MSN Messenger, ICQ, whatever!
We’ve gotten some new followers, and to those I say welcome and hope you enjoy the book as much as I did writing it!
All the best,
James
It was early September in the town of Hillsbury. Labor Day weekend, the final long weekend before school returned and the summer tourists departed for the year, was the busiest for the town. Hillsbury was cottage country; families would travel upwards of ten hours to stay in their wood cabins, or the luxurious campsites that had recently been upgraded to provide up to fifteen sites with electricity and new picnic tables to surround the pits used for campfires, for the summer months.
It . . .