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Hello Cape’s Side Bayers!

 Hope you’re having a wonderful day!

 Yesterday I was greeted with some wonderful news! Cape’s Side Bay has been selected for the GREAT SCI FI syndicate pick for August! It always means a lot when your fellow authors, and people you respect, support your work, and believe in what you are doing. A big BIG thank you to the Great Sci Fi Syndicate, you’ve given me and Cape’s Side Bay a huge boost, and I am extremely grateful! I’ve attached below the reasoning and the shiny new button you can see on Cape’s Side Bay’s main page!

Also, if you are into science fiction I definitely recommend you check out this syndicate! Matthew Isaac Sobin does a great job as the head of it, he finds fantastic science fiction books each month, and it was a pleasant surprise when he informed me that Cape’s Side Bay would be August’s selection.

Just over 100 orders to go! The home stretch continues. 

Please, as always, recommend, share, and order! Cape’s Side Bay is oh so close to becoming a reality. Let’s get it there!

https://www.inkshares.com/books/cape-s-side-bay

All the best,

James

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    Joseph Asphahani liked an update for Aellor Prophecies

    With all the commotion in my life recently, Ive striven for a better life. I needed an outlet to pour my creativity into. Thankfully because of the lovely people at Geek and Sundry and at Inkshares, I am able to put my idea out into the world. I want to personally thank all the readers Ive gathered so far, though it’s not many. You’ve all believed in my idea and put your money behind me. That is an incredibly humbling experience and I wish every writer could experience it.

    I don’t plan to sit at 16 preorders at the time of writing this for very long however.

    For those of you who are willing to support me, please tell others you know about my book! Tell your family, your friends, your pets, the neighbors, your weird co workers. I need all the support from every single source I come across. I have alot of ground to make up if I wanna have a chance to get a top spot for the Geek and Sundry Fantasy contest.

    Thank you all again for your support

    -Joseph

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      Joseph Asphahani liked an update for Asteroid Made of Dragons

      Blink.

      Blink.


       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_lwocmL9dQ

      This video, in its ENTIRETY, is how I feel. I’m on an award list next to N.K. Jemison  and Jim Butcherrrrrrrr.

      You did this. All of you that took the time to answer my plea and nominate me – and I cannot thank you enough. It makes me feel fantastic. This is great for exposure for AMOD and I was already going to be at DragonCon – so now MY SWAGGER WILL UNHOOK PLANETS IN THEIR VERY ORBITS. It is your fault that I will act like an even bigger asshole at the con! Feel the surge of pride!

      Now – if you haven’t already registered to vote –  you should!

      http://application.dragoncon.org/dc_fan_awards_signup.php

      You should vote for me – and my Sword & Laser/Inkshares shelf-brethren: The Life Engineered by J.F. Dubeau and An Unnattractive Vampire by Jim McDoniel.

      BUT

      LET’S BE CALM AND RATIONAL FOR JUST A SECOND.

      Take another look at the bracket I’m in. Here’s who I’m up against.

      • the writing Guest of Honor of DragonCon / perennial NYT  bestselling author
      • A book that has already won both the Nebula AND the Hugo (guys. it is sO goood)
      • Darth Vader of the Sad Puppies (who I’m sure is Googling my book as we speak. I’m sure he will be displeased, my book features ladies who both speak AND have opinions.)
      • Some other guys who seem very nice!

      SO. What does my book have going for it? Well – you guys AND:

      IT’S THE ONLY BOOK WITH ‘DRAGON’ IN THE TITLE.

       

      SO LET’s DO IT!

      Okay – okay. Honestly, I’ve already won. This is all I ever wanted out of The Dragon Award – to get nominated, get a little more attention on the book, etc. Thanks again to everyone who nominated me. You made this happen. (I always say that like an accusation…) I get to pretend to be a big shot for a little bit longer – the awards actually get announced AT the con, which adds the perfect amount of sizzle to the weekend.  It’s fun to be at the big table for a hot second – even though I’m still wearing my bib. So vote! Vote for MEEEE. But with the knowledge that I already feel awesome and I’m going to have a blast with this entire situation all the way through someone else winning the Dragon Award that should have been miiiineeeeeee.

      With heart-eyes emoji for you all –

      Dragon-Nominated Author [hey this is a thing now!]

      G. Derek Adams

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        Joseph Asphahani liked an update for The Punch Escrow

        Hello you lovely readers!

        One of the few things I enjoy about flying is the ability to write without interruption. It was on just such a very delayed flight two days ago that I was able to pull together this update to let you know what’s going on:

        Inkshares and I have finally agreed on a final scene list for The Punch Escrow. I can honestly tell you that getting to this point has been incredibly challenging, but very fulfilling. I was just telling my wife yesterday that I would be frustrated with the editing process, but every single time we do an iteration the story becomes exponentially more clear and exciting. This last round of edits was all about ensuring every beat in the story pops. This picture might give you an idea of the sort of granularity I had to get into when composing this latest iteration of the narrative:

        Yep. Our protagonist hears the call of nature, but can’t find a bathroom in order to heed it. Even this seemingly innocuous scene is an important beat in the narrative, otherwise it would not be there. By the time this latest rewrite is done, nearly 80% of the 2nd draft, which itself was 50% different than the 1st, will be entirely rewritten. I would expect there to be less than 10,000 words of commonality between the first draft of the manuscript and this latest one. Crazy, right?

        (Yes, crazy)

        Incidentally, bathrooms in the 25th are architected to be extremely efficient, absolutely no running water. Waste is dehydrated and recycled, all that remains of what can’t be reclaimed is dust. High pressure air enriched with sanitizing nanos is used to cleanse your nether-regions and hands. Totally sanitary, good for the environment, and unwasteful. We actually have much of the capacity to do this today (okay, not the sanitizing nanos), but bureaucracy inhibits progress. 

        In other news, I have submitted to final draft of my short story Morcom is here. for the Too Many Controllers anthology, which will be coming out on the Nerdist imprint, possibly even before The Punch Escrow. It’s a 6,758 word story about a mysterious program developed by Alan Turing, designed for a computer that he knew would not exist for nearly a century after his death. Incidentally, it’s based on a true story! The narrative is told through various press clippings, blog entries, and even Slack chats. I’m very proud, and happy with it.

        That’s it for now. Don’t forget to keep up with my twice monthly column on the intersection of science fiction and present reality, The Future Is Now, on Geek & Sundry.

        Peas,

        Tal

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