Kelsey Rae Barthel liked an update for The Man Who Stole the World

SHORT UPDATE!

I’m working on the next draft after some interesting feedback from my editor. I’m still buckling down, still pounding out the words, and still crafting this book to be the best it can be. Just thought I’d let you all know and thank you once again for your support and patience. 

I’ll let you know when I send in the next draft. Until then, feel free to reach out. 

Thanks again, and I love you all. 

-Michael

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    Kelsey Rae Barthel liked an update for Pilot X

    Hey folks, first of all a huge thanks for making Pilot X such a success. I am beyond thrilled by how many of you have read it and the fact that most of you liked it!

    With that in mind I wanted to tip you off that a sequel to Pilot X is in the works. It’s called Trigor and picks up shortly after Pilot X leaves the Fringe Cascade.

    To make the sequel happen though, I need the same thing I got for Pilot X, you’re overwhelming support.

    So if you’re into a sequel and want to help make Trigor happen, check out the Trigor page here on Inkshares and pre-order a copy if you can!

    https://www.inkshares.com/books/trigor

    Thanks all! I raise my coffee to you in salute!

    Tom

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      Kelsey Rae Barthel sent an update for Beyond The Code

      Greetings my wonderful followers, 

      Beyond the Code has received a review from Alicia Smock from Roll Out Reviews. It’s reaches right into the heart of what I think makes Beyond the Code special. Give it a read and see what she has to say. 

      http://rolloutreviews.com/an-enchanting-fantasy-debut-of-knights-in-modern-day-society/

      Thank you all for your support and don’t forget to leave Beyond the Code a review. I want to know what you all thought of my work. 

      Kelsey Rae Barthel 

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        Kelsey Rae Barthel sent an update for Beyond The Code

        Greetings my wonderful followers, 

        A little bit ago, I was invited to be a guest on a writers Youtube show, Spilling Ink and it is now live for everyone to watch. We talked about keeping your work relevant over time, marketing, and Doctor Who. Check it out.

        https://youtu.be/LMcmV5lUmEg

        Also, It’s been a little over a month since Beyond the Code has been officially released and reviews are slowing trickling in. But even though there are only a few so far, they are all very positive. See what others had to say about my debut novel,

        https://www.amazon.ca/Beyond-Code-Kelsey-Rae-Barthel/dp/1947848097/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520522904&sr=8-1&keywords=beyond+the+code

        Remember to give Beyond the Code a review once you’ve read it. Reviews are an authors best friend and I am eager to hear what you thought. 

        Thank you all for your support, 

        Kelsey Rae Barthel

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