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Just a quick update to say: YOU ROCK!

Fae Child is SIX orders away from securing a place in Quill, Inkshares’ light publishing imprint. I almost can’t believe it. There are five days left in my preorder campaign - the one I started in August 2016 as part of the Geek & Sundry Fantasy contest, without any idea what I was going. Once Fae Child reaches 250+ orders, it will become just the tenth book from that contest to earn publishing. And that is thanks to YOU. I didn’t place in the contest, but I kept going, and look at where we are now!

Thank you so much to all my backers and readers - I couldn’t do this without you.

~ Jane-Holly


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    Craig A. Munro liked an update for The Seventh Age: Dawn

    Greetings everyone! It’s time for some quick... seriously bad-ass news. 

    Okay; maybe not that bad-ass. It’s actually just an actual booth number for Emerald City Comic Con next week. 

    DD11. 

    So if you live in Seattle and want to meet up or happen to attend the con. Let me know. Metal and Drinks will commence. 

    In other things. Reviews. The book has only come out a month ago from now, but in order for Amazon (or the internet) to functionally count it as an ACTUAL book... I’ve got to hit a certain threshold of reviews. (That’s 100 for those who count. I’ve got 10...) Even if you hated the book, that’s okay. Just... if you support the IDEA of authors writing books... take 5 minutes and leave a review on one of these platforms:

    Audbile (For you Audio blokes out there): Click HERE

    Amazon (For those who wish to feed into the belly of the beast): Click HERE

    Goodreads (For those who are cunning enough to copy and paste a review from Amazon): Click HERE

    As always, you can follow me or find me on Twitter @CrankyBolt and I’ll have additional written content for everyone in a few months. I’ve already got a short story about Akira done, but I’m waiting till more people finish the book before I get there. 

    Do you guys think I should try a video update? Let me know. 

    ~Rick. 

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      Craig A. Munro liked an update for Human Resources

      February is almost over — I’m not quite sure how that happened. Human Resources is with the team at Inkshares, waiting for a developmental editor to tear it apart. I await the first structural edit notes with equal amounts excitement and trepidation. Having someone dissect my work will likely be challenging at times, but it will ensure the final product is the best it can be, and I’m confident I’ll learn a great deal from the experience. I don’t have a detailed production schedule yet, but the tentative release date remains Jan/Feb 2018. As soon as the schedule firms up I’ll let everyone know.

      ISBNs, Goodreads and Stores
      While waiting for my developmental edits, other activities have been progressing. The novel now has a registered ISBN (978-1942645788) and can be found on major sites such as Goodreads, Amazon, and Book Depository. I also now have recognised author profiles on both Goodreads and Amazon, which is an exciting development.

      If you use Goodreads, it would be great if you hopped onto the book page here and added it to your "to-read" shelf. Doing so helps make the book more discoverable on the platform, adding it to feeds, improving search results, and highlighting interest in the book. If you feel inclined, you can also follow me as an author on Goodreads, or Amazon here.

      The Jian
      I’ve added a new bonus feature to my website — there’s now a new page looking at the Chinese Jian. This traditional short sword is the preferred weapon of my protagonist in Human Resources, and it’s a fitting weapon.

      Event Update
      AICon is Tasmania’s premier popular culture convention, celebrating TV, movies, anime, comics, and books. This year it will be held during the first weekend in March (4-5 March) at the Wrest Point Convention Centre. If you come along, you’ll find me in the Fan Trader area — I’ll have a table with some give-aways, and will be chatting to anyone who’s interested about my novel. If you’re in Hobart, come along and say hello!

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        Craig A. Munro liked the forum thread, Book Page Update
        @Matthew Isaac Sobin thanks for the heads up on that. I just added bookstores back in.
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          Craig A. Munro liked the forum thread, Book Covers
          It depends on your level of graphic design experience/skill, and how much you’re willing to spend. Overwhelming consensus is not do it yourself if you can avoid it. Creating a truly effective cover that attracts readers is a science. A cover that an author thinks is cool may not be the most effective at driving sales, pre-order or otherwise. You will get a pro cover design from Inkshares if you get funded. But it can only help your campaign to have an effective cover upfront. 

          If you need or want to do it yourself, I recommend checking out these articles.

          This is a huge list of resources for authors designing their own covers. This guy also runs a monthly book design contest. You can see his feedback on each submitted cover. It’s a great way to learn what works and what doesn’t. 
          http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2014/05/cover-design-tips-in-review/

          A good 9-step series that walks you through the process of making your own cover. The first article also discusses the pros and cons of doing it yourself vs. hiring someone. 
          http://www.jasongurley.com/blog/2015/2/18/diy-book-cover-design-seriespart-1-should-you-design-your-own-cover

          Informative article from an author discussing how changing her cover affected her sales. 
          https://nailyournovel.wordpress.com/2013/06/30/should-you-change-your-books-cover-tips-for-success/

          If you want to hire someone, here are some highly recommended places. These are designers that focus strictly on book covers.

          Ebooklauch has several budget friendly packages: 
          http://ebooklaunch.com/ebook-cover-design/

          Bespoke supposedly has somewhat flexible pricing too:
          http://bespokebookcovers.com/

          Damonza is a little pricey, but their stuff is beautiful. I went with them since I’m promoting my book in several places outside of Inkshares before my campaign. Couldn’t be happier. 
          https://damonza.com/portfolio/fiction-samples/

          Hope that helps!

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            Craig A. Munro liked an update for An Unattractive Vampire

            Hey there Adventureketeers!

            A quick update before I delve back into the depths of grad schooliness to let you know that An Unattractive Vampire is Audible’s Daily Deal. For the rest of today (Tuesday February 21st) (2017) The Unattractive Audiobook is only $3.95. Why that’s less than $4.95! (I think...I’m in school for writing, not math.) That’s an entire book--hours of entertainment--for less money than three songs on iTunes. Just the thing for road trips down desolate, lonely roads whose secrets are buried deep from all but the unluckiest outsiders. Nothing says "ignore the feeling that the woods/desert/endless void is watching you with a vampire comedy read by a soothing British voice. 

            "PUT IT IN YOUR EARS!" ~ G. Derek Adams, author of Asteroid Made of Dragons

            http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/An-Unattractive-Vampire-Audiobook/B01IC3E52U?source_code=SNGGBWS0428160002

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              Craig A. Munro liked the forum thread, Campaign ending soon!
              7 days remaining, and I only need 32 more copies sold... Incidentally, Fae Child would be the 10th book from the Geek & Sundry Fantasy contest to fund. 
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                Craig A. Munro liked an update for Sync City

                Greetings Jackolytes,

                The exciting word on the street is that Sync City is now being shipped, and Jack is soon to be out in the wild! If you have pre-ordered a paperback, then you should receive an email from Inkshares telling you the details. From what I can work out, they’re doing it alphabetically according to the name you used when registering with Inkshares. So if you are later in the alphabet, you may not have received the email yet.

                If you want a little more information about me and the book, Sync City’s homepage is here. You can also follow my author’s Facebook page here.

                If you haven’t jumped on to the Sync City express, then you can do so at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Book Depository. and don’t forget to share!

                Cheers,

                Peter

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