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Hello!

Please pre-order a copy of Black Cloud today. If you do, I will give you a free audiobook of my first novel, Monkey Business. For real. I’ll just email you a download link and you can listen to it this weekend. It’s a funny book, a great weekend listen.

You’ve worked hard this week and you deserve some laughs. Monkey Business will deliver those laughs. It’s like an Amazon Prime delivery service for laughs. 1000 copies sold. 82 Amazon reviews with a 4.5 (out of 5) star rating. Have you seen how much audiobooks cost these days? A lot more than free when you pre-order Black Cloud, that’s for sure.

This is a good deal people. Get on it. It’s Friday, what else are you going to do? Work? Accomplish things? I think not.

Thank you, Landon

 

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    Robert Batten liked an update for The Punch Escrow

    Hello glorious The Punch Escrow backers!

    By now I hope you’ve all received your books. If you haven’t, please let the good folks at Inkshares know. This update is to let you know the inside scoop on the movie adaptation news you’ve all been asking me about, as well as to let you know when you’ll all be receiving your early backer exclusive prize.

    Okay, let’s talk about The Punch Escrow movie! The most important thing you need to know is that the book has been OPTIONED but that option has not been exercised yet. This means that The Punch Escrow movie is like Schrodinger’s Cat. It’s in the box. We won’t know whether it’ll get made or not until we get to see inside the box. What I can tell is you that it’s a hell of a lot more likely to get made if the book becomes a bestseller. And for the book to become a bestseller we need REVIEWS.


    You don’t need to buy your book on Amazon to post a review. As you know, I’m a loud and passionate advocate of Indie bookstores. But! — Amazon reviews matter a lot for conversions. We’re at 23 — The magic number is 101. After 100 reviews Amazon’s algorithm treats the book differently. It kicks things into a flywheel effect that puts the book front and center as a recommended product for like properties (like, say, Dark Matter, or Ready Player One) much more often. So — if you’ve read the book and enjoyed it, please consider posting a review. That’s the thing that you can do to help the movie happen.

    Last weekend, after my event at LA’s delicious Book Soup, I met with the man Lionsgate has hired to adapt and direct The Punch Escrow film. His name is James Bobin. He’s a director and co-creator of Flight of The Conchords (to date my favorite HBO show of all time), and he directed The Muppets reboot, its sequel, as well as Alice Through The Looking Glass. I believe his work on Flight of The Conchords makes him a unique fit for the adaptation because — if you read the synopsis of the show it sounds very sad and derivative: two lazy Kiwi guys in a band try to "make it" in New York but fail at every turn. It sounds like a depressing Kiwi/East Coast version of Tenacious D, right? Many of the same things could be (and have been) said about The Punch Escrow; many who read the synopsis instantly accuse it of being derivative of everything from The Prestige to Think Like A Dinosaur, and so a director who has experience in both turning a dire synopsis into a lighthearted, funny story full of childlike wonder, and ensuring that said story is so obviously different that no one could accuse it of being derivative of anything — those two capabilities are essential to the successful adaptation of my book (IMO of course). Here’s me with James. I may have had a post-gig martini or two at this point. Yes, this definitely looks like my "two martini face":



    The other factor to consider here is James’ amazing work on The Muppets reboot. Not only did he produce a uniquely original take on The Muppets, but his work on that film largely involved working with sentient puppets. Those of you who have read The Punch Escrow will understand the value of that skill when adapting a world full of sentient cars, rooms, and robots.

    But, again, none of this will matter if the book option doesn’t get exercised, and to do that, we need reviews!

    Since many of you are still reading, I’m holding off the special early backer-only surprise I’ve prepared for you as a reward for surpassing 5,000 sales (we’re just north of 7,500 now!). because it contains spoilers. But I’ll tell you what it is: I’m going to give you a chapter that’s been cut out of the book! An entire chapter! You’re getting the "author’s cut" of The Punch Escrow with this as its special feature. This will be delivered to you lot when we hit 101 reviews! So...

    Ta ta for now, and thank you for all your amazing and gracious support,

    Tal
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      Robert Batten liked an update for A God in the Shed

      Hello horror fans!

      There’s so much I want to talk about today, but for simplicity’s sake, I’ll keep it to two thing and both of them are a plea for help.

      Please, if you can, review A God in the Shed on Amazon and Goodreads. There’s a long list of reasons why you should do this. Some are marketing, some have to do with the television option, but mostly, you want to win the leather bound copy I’m raffling off when we reach 100 reviews on Amazon.

      Wow... for a second year in a row, one of my books is nominated for a Dragon Award. That’s right, A God in the Shed is nominated in the horror category. You can turn this nomination into an actual victory. Just head over to the voting page and fill out the form and when the voting ballot comes in please vote for A God in the Shed.

      NOTE: If you don’t know how to fill out the rest of the ballot, here are some suggestions!

      • Horror Novel: A God in the Shed, by J-F. Dubeau
      • Science Fiction: Rise, by Brian Guthrie
      • Young Adult/Middle Grade: It’s All Fun and Games, by Dave Barrett
      • Apocalyptic Novel: The Seventh Age: Dawn, by Rick Heinz
      • Fantasy Novel: Dangerous Ways, by R.R. Virdi (a friend of mine)

      Thank you again for your support. I fail as a writer because I can’t conjure the proper words to tell you how much your help has meant.

      JF


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        Robert Batten commented on Human Resources
        Hi Scott,
        Thank you for the comment, it’s great to hear you’re looking forward to the book. I would love to see an audiobook version of the novel produced, but can’t promise it yet. Inkshares have been quite successful selling the audiobook rights for their books and I hope they manage to do the same for me, but for now we have to wait and see how that plays out. If there are any developments in that arena I’ll definitely let everyone know.
        Thanks,
        Robert.
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          Monthly update time for Human Resources!

          Last month I mentioned the focus of the developmental edit had been on expanding the world-building and firming up some of the science behind the novel. I’m pleased to report that is now complete, I have new beat sheets and scene outlines, and am officially writing pages again!

          Speaking of science, the _MIT Technology Review_ just published a very interesting article on CRISPR being used to edit the DNA of human embryos. Why is this interesting? Because this application of CRISPR is a key trigger for the creation of the world in my novel. I’ve uploaded a special new excerpt to the Inkshares site telling the history of the world, from today to when my novel starts. You can read it here.

          In other news, I took advantage of receipt trip to Sydney (the setting for the book), to further explore some of the relevant locations for scenes. I use the apple maps 3D city render, along with google street view extensively, but there’s nothing better than standing on-site. A couple highlights below.

          Sydney Botanical Gardens, looking at the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. In 2120 this is The Farm.

          Sydney Conservatorium of Music. In 2120 this building stands at the main gate of The Farm, and is used as the Warden compound and clinic.

          St Mary’s Cathedral. Adjacent to the Southern end of The Farm, the interior is used for storage in 2120.

          That’s all for now — I need to get back to the manuscript and finish writing it so you can all read it.

          Cheers,

          Robert.

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            Monthly update time for Human Resources!

            Last month I mentioned the focus of the developmental edit had been on expanding the world-building and firming up some of the science behind the novel. I’m pleased to report that is now complete, I have new beat sheets and scene outlines, and am officially writing pages again!

            Speaking of science, the _MIT Technology Review_ just published a very interesting article on CRISPR being used to edit the DNA of human embryos. Why is this interesting? Because this application of CRISPR is a key trigger for the creation of the world in my novel. I’ve uploaded a special new excerpt to the Inkshares site telling the history of the world, from today to when my novel starts. You can read it here.

            In other news, I took advantage of receipt trip to Sydney (the setting for the book), to further explore some of the relevant locations for scenes. I use the apple maps 3D city render, along with google street view extensively, but there’s nothing better than standing on-site. A couple highlights below.

            Sydney Botanical Gardens, looking at the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. In 2120 this is The Farm.

            Sydney Conservatorium of Music. In 2120 this building stands at the main gate of The Farm, and is used as the Warden compound and clinic.

            St Mary’s Cathedral. Adjacent to the Southern end of The Farm, the interior is used for storage in 2120.

            That’s all for now — I need to get back to the manuscript and finish writing it so you can all read it.

            Cheers,

            Robert.

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              Robert Batten liked an update for The Last Faoii

              Greetings, Faoii.

              Oh, what’s this? Just a little sneak peek of what’s coming... 

              Shields up.

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                Robert Batten liked an update for The Battle Within

                Hi everybody,

                Well, here we are, a little more than one month since The Battle Within’s publication date. I won’t take much of your time as I know it’s the middle of summer.  

                Thanks again for all the support. The book launch was a success, and the feedback that has been coming in about the story to date has been very positive.

                For those who missed the book launch, there’s a book signing on August 19, 2017 at the Chapter’s in Kanata Centrum, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. And for those in southern Alberta, I’ll be signing books at the Irricana & Rural Municipal Library on August 5, 2017, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

                If I can ask one more favour, please consider leaving a rating and / or review at the following sites:

                Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Battle-Within-Alastair-Luft/dp/194264549X

                Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31922135-the-battle-within

                The bottom line is that ratings and reviews help drive exposure and every little bit helps. I’d love to get to 100 ratings on each site and would greatly appreciate your help to do so. Of course, please also feel welcome to send me feedback directly; I’d love to hear what you thought of the book.

                I hope everyone is having a great summer and once again, thank you for your support.

                All the best,

                Alastair Luft

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