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If you’re an Inkshares author (published, in production, funding, or draft, it’s all good!) and you don’t mind sharing your general location with the rest of us, come look at this map and add your location!

NOTE: Do NOT add other people, just yourself. 

(click here to see the map)

To add your location, click on "Open in My Maps," then type in your city and click "Add to Map." Once the point is added, you can click on it to edit the name.
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    Jamison Stone liked the forum thread, Whose in the NYC area?
    Check out the Inkshares Author Map for an idea of who to reach out to: https://www.inkshares.com/forum_threads/inkshares-author-map
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      Jamison Stone liked the forum thread, What music do you listen to when writing?
      I can’t listen to anything with lyrics, since they distract me tremendously and I already distract far too easily. I pretty much can’t put two sentences end to end when I’m hearing someone else’s words in my ear.
      I do need something to stimulate my senses, though, so I usually go with movie soundtrack scores, preferably something with an epic tone that keeps adrenaline in my bloodstream so I can keep going strong. The Inception soundtrack is a favorite.
      I’m also a big fan of Two Steps From Hell. High-energy, epic orchestral scores are literally all they do, so their stuff definitely helps me a lot.
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        Jamison Stone liked the forum thread, How many followers should a book have before I take the next step with it?
        Absolutely what @Evan Graham said. And remember, you’re a decent person, selling a quality product - just go for it!
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          Tell everyone you know about it in real life, individually contact every friend you have on facebook and twitter, email everyone on your contact list...just generally bug the heck out of everyone you’ve ever known.
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            Jamison Stone liked the forum thread, New Discover Page
            Follow-up point to @Jamison Stone re: Blood Dawn always at the top of the search result list. It appears that the book actually isn’t "public" anymore. So when the project stopped funding, it not only reverted to a draft but was no longer viewable to Inkshares users. 

            Perhaps books that are no longer / not yet public shouldn’t return in search results? 

            On a related note, in the past I have received the Inkshares "Recommended" email and clicked on selections only to arrive at the webpage telling me "Sorry, the author hasn’t made this book public yet." Books that aren’t public should probably be excluded from these Inkshares generated emails as well.
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              I recently stumbled on what I see as a divergence in philosophy between how many of the visitors perceive the browse experience on Inkshares and how how it was designed.

              The browse page seems to be designed for exploration, and thus emulates strolling through a brick and mortar store, drawing your finger along the spines and picking them up as they jump out at you. 

              Online purchasers tend to like the maximum amount of information density possible for their time visiting a page. For me, and some like me, the browse is slow because I am used to finding books on sites like Amazon, where I can find books through a list of genres that dial down through breadcrumb list into even more refined genres.  In this search format, I can find all the books of a certain genre quickly, sort through reviews, find recommendations based on other books I’ve purchased, all in moments.  

              I’ve seen much of this functionality in the backend of Inkshares. The search box provides access to genres, once you back one book the site brings up recommendations of others you might like. (Just some quick examples.) But what isn’t currently on Inkshares is  quick access to information about books in the same way it can be found on Goodreads or Amazon. We’re still in a brick-and-mortar mindset about user experience, and that slows access to many books.

              Now if Inkshares is fine with browse continuing to be a meandering sort of experience, that is fine. It feels much like Netflix in that you come on hoping to find just a nice fantasy book, but end up scrolling through covers until you find something that *might* fit the mood you’re in. 

              I just find that for users like me who are used to online book purchasing, I expected less of a treasure hunt when it comes to finding books. 
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