I have a bit of fun to share with you!
Last week I recorded myself while on a six-and-a-half hour writing marathon, writing Blood Dawn's climax -- and you can watch the whole thing in a 15-minute time-lapse video.
Yup, 6.5 hours condensed down to 15 minutes. I just LOVE this video and feel it captured such an epic moment for Blood Dawn and wanted to share with all of you who soon will be holding this book in your hands and reading the complete story.
Not only will you see the text whizzing by as I write, but you'll see all the funny expressions I make when writing, you can count how many cups of Starbucks coffee I drank, and watch me devour a pastry in about two seconds! Towards the end of it, you can see my exhaustion set in, as I begin to yawn repeatedly (which, in the time lapse, looks like I'm casting some sort of summoning spell).
The writing marathon was worth it! I wrote 28 pages in that one sitting, since having the camera on meant no checking emails and no distractions, period.
Here's the video (SPOILER ALERT! Blur your eyes a bit if you don't want to know what happens when all the sh*t hits the fan):
Goofiness aside, Blood Dawn is hurtling toward the end of the first draft, and still this book continues to amaze me. I only have 40 or so pages left to write in this 800-page tome, and even this past weekend the story took me on a detour that I wasn't expecting, making the story's denouement even better -- and setting up echoes that will linger until the sequel.
The first draft of this book is almost done and while it's been a wild ride, I've managed to keep the stakes and tension high, week after week -- for 63 weeks straight now, thanks to the weekly support of Author Accelerator. My structural/developmental editor is reading through the first 2/3 of the manuscript as we speak and told me there is some work to be done, but overall (are you ready??): based on her experience reading manuscript for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Blood Dawn would warrant a full read-through. Wooh! I'm flattered (but still have my fingers crossed that she's going to tear it to shreds -- I mean, that's what makes rewriting fun and makes the story better!)
In a few weeks I'll begin the major editing overhaul process so that this book is DONE by the time my Inkshares campaign ends in April. And I am EXTRA motivated to see this project through to the end on my very strict schedule because Blood Dawn has already reached one of its funding goals and will be published!
I still want to take this to the next level. If we can reach 750 pre-orders (double what we now have), then Blood Dawn will qualify for the Inkshares imprint, which means full and comprehensive editing, a much better quality book product for you to hold in your hands, and full bookstore distribution.
If you haven't pre-ordered your copy yet, please consider doing so. (Click here to pre-order your copy.) And if you've already pre-ordered your copy, please share the Blood Dawn page with all of your friends and family who are fantasy fans and encourage them to order. Or, if you're as excited as I am, you could order additional copies for yourself -- ebook copies are $10 and print copies start at $20. If you order 3, I will make you a GOD-KING and name a house/clan/social group in my world after you. If you order 7, you'll be a DRAGON and I'll add a dragon in my world based on your name, as well as give you a free t-shirt with the Blood Dawn emblem by A.C. Weston.
Thank you for all of your encouragement and support along the way -- together we'll make it to the end and we'll see Blood Dawn on the shelves of local bookstores everywhere, and get more fresh Blood Dawn blood.
Thank you, once again, for coming along with me on this journey. So much more ahead!
John Robin
Faithful Readers!
There is some very important news to report: Jonathan, the Last Machine, desires a Sword & Laser on his journey to the depths of the solar system and back!
That's right! The opportunity that the Sword & Laser Collection Contest: The Sequel provides is simply too good to pass up. So I am diving into this contest full bore with the belief that this is the best means by which to reach the ultimate goal: publication and reaching a wider audience.
I'm so thankful for your support and the wonderful feedback I've received so far - I hope you will stick with me and the Last Machine as we strive toward not only the lifelong dream of publication, but more importantly, of bringing a higher level of science fiction and complex ideas to as many readers as possible.
OK....I don't want to take up too much of your time - time is precious as we all know - but there is sorta one more thing...
Tomorrow is my birthday... it happens to be my 30th birthday (not that anybody's counting!).
This is the birthday cake that I hope you all will bake for me and deliver tomorrow.

Unfortunately I do realize that all of you are not bakers or, if you are, many will be too far away to deliver delicious tasting birthday wishes to my door.
What can you do for me you ask?? You'd like to pre-order The Last Machine in the Solar System to wish me the stupendous birthday we all deserve?!
Suure, why not? I accept!
But now in all seriousness, this dream only reaches fruition if we make it so. Thanks everybody for the wonderful support.
Hello Rebels!
Sword and Laser - Well, what an interesting last 24 hours. After managing a very small amount of pomp and ceremony I pressed the accept pre-orders button on the project, because I am a man of my word and the draft has been completed. I then watched a movie and went to sleep. When I woke I decided to check my e-mails and see if anyone had actually ordered the book. To my utter delight two people had, including Thaddeus Woodman the co-founder of Inkshares. With a very warm fuzzy feeling inside, I started reading the rest of the emails from Inkshares and just about fell off my chair. "Sword and Laser competition! What are you doing? Not now, I'm not ready yet." I said to the only person who could hear me...our cat Kisa, who merely wondered if this was going to interfere with her jam-packed day of staring at birds and napping.
I spent several hours on tenterhooks waiting for Finn to stop sleeping, during which time I pressed the button to follow a whole bunch of people and pitched the book like a madman, and finally managed to contact him. Well, we're on the leaderboard...do we do this? Do we take the challenge offered by Sword and Laser and start up a social media campaign, cover art, rapid editing process, alpha and beta readers, prizes, marketing, and telling everyone we've ever met about our book?
YES WE SHALL
Price. - apparently Suffrage is 30 dollars for a hard copy and 15 for an e-book...and everyone else in the competition is 20 and 10. Wha? That's not right surely? Okay how do I change that? WHA? I can't change that? Urgent desperate e-mail sent to the helpful Inkshares staff...check. Shortly (hopefully very shortly) you'll be able to support the book at the same price as everyone else in the competition. If you've already ordered the book at the exorbitant price of 30 dollars...I am humbled and I salute you, but don't worry you'll be able to get it at the cheaper price. If you ordered the e-book at 15, yeah, you'll get that cheaper too. This horse doesn't need to run in the race with that kind of handicap.
Prizes and rewards. - So of course we are going to release more chapters as we hit follower and pre-order milestones, but that means we need to revise and edit and have beta readers and we need it now. Finn and I started revising last night and knocked off the Prologue and first two chapters. We'll be putting out the improved version of the prologue and chapter One...in the next couple of days. We have also managed to convince a couple of mates to be Alpha readers and have shared the first ten chapters with them. There will be more awesome prizes coming out...we just haven't decided on what they will be because we've been a little busy.
Stay tuned Rebels for more exciting developments as they occur.