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Yesterday I was informed that The Punch Escrow will be the official inaugural selection for the Geek & Sundry collection on Inkshares! At this point I am still shocked that all of this is happening: That my book is getting published through Inkshares, on the Geek & Sundry imprint. I love you guys, I’ll never be able to give enough thanks for your help in making this happen.

As for the book itself, I’m still in the midst of the first rewrite, currently in the midst of the eighth chapter, The Sky Cries Martyr. In case you want a window into what that looks like, here you go:

As you can imagine, it’s a long and grueling, but living process. For example, even this screenshot is not up to date, as last night I got rid of the "eye cam" reference because it was redundant and slowed down the flow.

Don’t let my pursuit of perfection worry you though, I think I’m well on pace to deliver the rewrite to Inkshares by my August 1 deadline. Once I do that I’ll be able to share a more concrete publication timeline. I’m really looking forward to working with Inkshares and Geek & Sundry on making this book the best it can be. You guys are awesome.

-Tal


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    Hi there! I just joined Inkshares and wanted to introduce myself. 

    My name is James. I live in Jersey (Channel Islands, not New) I am 28 years old and an aspiring author. I have a love for fantasy and steampunk and my writing attempts to mix both together. I have a sample chapter up already if anyone would like to give it a read and offer up their opinions.

    Looking forward to getting to know you all better :)
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          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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