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Including today, we have six days left to fund this project.

Fortunately, we only have 55 more copies to pre-order and we’re in the clear. You guys have been fantastic in the past two weeks. The response to my call for support has been tremendous and I feel like we can do this.

The next few days are going to be very important. In six days, I celebrate the end of this campaign, whether it is a success or a failure. I’ve already pulled out the bottles of celebratory whisky. The results of the campaign will decide if I’ll be drinking from the first bottle, or the second.

If you haven’t already, help make sure I drink from the second bottle. It’s got a smokey, peaty flavour I really enjoy and also isn’t made from distilled sadness and concentrated failure.

Here’s a reminded of the incentives to help convince the last few of you who haven’t pre-ordered or that you can use to convince others:

  • Each pre-order enters you into the ‘I want to kill a reader’ raffle. The winner will have his name and likeness used in the book as a minor character that gets killed off. The author will work with the winner to find the appropriate means of demise to satisfy both the winner and the story. 
  • Each physical copy of A God in the Shed will be signed and numbered as an exclusive first edition item. 
  • Free, exclusive A God in the Shed bookmarks will be included with the physical copies and mailed to eBook supporters. 
  • Orders of three or more copies guarantees your name to appear in the Patrons list printed at the end of the book. 
  • You get to enjoy the satisfaction and pride at having supported both art and literature. 
You guys are so awesome, it’s kind of scary.
JF
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    Did you enjoy your audio gift of chapters 1-3?

    Here’s another gift...

    That’s right! Your books have all shipped and are on the way!

    I’ll be honest, I need you help. I haven’t done this without you, and we can’t finish strong unless we do it togehter! 

    AMAZON REVIEWS ARE OPEN! Please leave a starred and written review of the book as you finish! I am shooting for 50-60 reviews on or before publication date of May 3rd. WE GOT THIS! The more reviews the better the viability for the book!

    Goodreads is also open for reviews! Just copy and paste the review from Amazon; I won’t tell. Pinky swear.

    I do a podcast with JF Dubeau called WriteBrain. It’s about Inkshares and crowdfunded writing and publishing. Check out this article on Examiner.com we did talking about the podcast! Also go and nominate us (url:www.jfdubeau.com/writebrain/)  for the Podcast Awards (People’s Choice and Arts categories, and nominate up to 20 other of your favorites podcasts)! Nominations close April 30, so hurry!

    Speaking of JF, he’s SOOOO close to funding his 2nd book on the Inkshares platform. 

    At the time of this update, the project ONLY needs 71 more pre-orders to get FULL FUNDING on Inkshares. I am super jealous, but I think it’s worth your attention and I hope you’ll agree. Check it out:

    A God in the Shed by J-F Dubeau is a Fantasy/Horror story set in the forgettably small village of St-Ferdinand, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The villagers have been hiding a terrible secret for generations, but when their mysterious captive escapes and gets inadvertently trapped in the McKenzy’s backyard shed, it’s up to Venus and her friends to figure out how to dispose of this terrible and malevolent burden; an Old God of hate and death.

    You can find out more about this dark and beautiful book, read sample chapters, reviews and pre-order your copy of A God in the Shed by visiting: www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed

    You can listen to the prologue as read by Ageless author Paul Inman (that’s me) here: youtu.be/XJw5oZhqtXo

     Need more incentive?

    •Each pre-order enters you into the ‘I want to kill a reader’ raffle. The winner will have his name and likeness used in the book as a minor character that gets killed off. The author will work with the winner to find the appropriate means of demise to satisfy both the winner and the story.

    •Each physical copy of A God in the Shed will be signed and numbered as an exclusive first edition item.

    •Free, exclusive A God in the Shed bookmarks will be included with the physical copies and mailed to eBook supporters.

    •Orders of three or more copies guarantees your name to appear in the Patrons list printed at the end of the book.

    •You get to enjoy the satisfaction and pride at having supported both art and literature.

     A God in the Shed is the first part of a trilogy that pushes the line between beauty and horror by telling a story that changes how we look at magic and the world around us. You have a chance of being part of making this book a reality and supporting a new author on his journey.

    However, time is running out! The campaign ends April 22nd. Don’t miss out and order today!

    www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed

    Thanks everyone! We are in the home stretch!

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      Did you enjoy your audio gift of chapters 1-3?

      Here’s another gift...

      That’s right! Your books have all shipped and are on the way!

      I’ll be honest, I need you help. I haven’t done this without you, and we can’t finish strong unless we do it togehter! 

      AMAZON REVIEWS ARE OPEN! Please leave a starred and written review of the book as you finish! I am shooting for 50-60 reviews on or before publication date of May 3rd. WE GOT THIS! The more reviews the better the viability for the book!

      Goodreads is also open for reviews! Just copy and paste the review from Amazon; I won’t tell. Pinky swear.

      I do a podcast with JF Dubeau called WriteBrain. It’s about Inkshares and crowdfunded writing and publishing. Check out this article on Examiner.com we did talking about the podcast! Also go and nominate us (url:www.jfdubeau.com/writebrain/)  for the Podcast Awards (People’s Choice and Arts categories, and nominate up to 20 other of your favorites podcasts)! Nominations close April 30, so hurry!

      Speaking of JF, he’s SOOOO close to funding his 2nd book on the Inkshares platform. 

      At the time of this update, the project ONLY needs 71 more pre-orders to get FULL FUNDING on Inkshares. I am super jealous, but I think it’s worth your attention and I hope you’ll agree. Check it out:

      A God in the Shed by J-F Dubeau is a Fantasy/Horror story set in the forgettably small village of St-Ferdinand, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The villagers have been hiding a terrible secret for generations, but when their mysterious captive escapes and gets inadvertently trapped in the McKenzy’s backyard shed, it’s up to Venus and her friends to figure out how to dispose of this terrible and malevolent burden; an Old God of hate and death.

      You can find out more about this dark and beautiful book, read sample chapters, reviews and pre-order your copy of A God in the Shed by visiting: www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed

      You can listen to the prologue as read by Ageless author Paul Inman (that’s me) here: youtu.be/XJw5oZhqtXo

       Need more incentive?

      •Each pre-order enters you into the ‘I want to kill a reader’ raffle. The winner will have his name and likeness used in the book as a minor character that gets killed off. The author will work with the winner to find the appropriate means of demise to satisfy both the winner and the story.

      •Each physical copy of A God in the Shed will be signed and numbered as an exclusive first edition item.

      •Free, exclusive A God in the Shed bookmarks will be included with the physical copies and mailed to eBook supporters.

      •Orders of three or more copies guarantees your name to appear in the Patrons list printed at the end of the book.

      •You get to enjoy the satisfaction and pride at having supported both art and literature.

       A God in the Shed is the first part of a trilogy that pushes the line between beauty and horror by telling a story that changes how we look at magic and the world around us. You have a chance of being part of making this book a reality and supporting a new author on his journey.

      However, time is running out! The campaign ends April 22nd. Don’t miss out and order today!

      www.inkshares.com/books/a-god-in-the-shed

      Thanks everyone! We are in the home stretch!

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