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Hey there wonderful people, 

For those of you who might not know, the Beyond the Code campaign is down to 33 days left with only 73 orders till Quill and only 23 orders till the next 50 Point Raffle. If you like what I’ve written and want to support the project now’s the time. If we all pull together we can pull this off and make this dream come true. If you don’t believe me check out Beyond the Code’s page on Inkshares to see what other members of the community are saying. Here is a review from Joseph Asphahani: 


Kelsey Rae Barthel’s gift for second-to-second description of the action is captivating. There’s a reason this much action isn’t often seen in a novel, but in the case of "Beyond the Code" it works to great effect. Why? The story begins with a knock-down, drag-out brawl between rival warriors, a fight that defines the relationship between them and plants the seeds of a greater story yet to be told. The first chapter alone is an indication, a definition of this violent world itself, a world I truly look forward to visiting in full when the pages of "Beyond the Code" make their way to my fingertips.


And there are pretty more exciting and flattering reviews like this one to make you want to jump right on-board the Beyond the Code bandwagon. This book has several good reviews and has been recommended by 19 other Inkshares authors and users like you. See what they’re talking about today!

Kelsey Rae Barthel  


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    Ricardo Henriquez sent an update for The Catcher’s Trap

    Friends

     I hope you had a great weekend. Mine was great. This picture, taken at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, is proof of it; and yes, that is some sort of fruity martini. I was told that if I say it is brunch then is totally fine.

    Today the Writing Out Loud Syndicate supported its first book. I choose They Are the Last from Elayna Mae Darcy. This is an Imaginative and absorbing book with a strong female hero who will have you cheering for her right away. They Are the Last is also an Inkshares staff pick so you know the book is good.

    I encourage you to check the book out, get a copy and help this great author get her book published.

    Pre-order it here.

    Also, if you want to support LGBTQ authors and allies on Inkshares, join the Write Out Loud Syndicate. By joining the syndicate, you not only support the community but also will get a copy of every book that syndicate pick, once they hit funding.

    Join here.

    This week I’ll be getting a second round of covers for The Catcher’s Trap to share with you, so we’ll be talking then.

    Have a fantastic week.


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      Ricardo Henriquez sent an update for The Catcher’s Trap

      Hello Friends!

      I am one of those dramatic and obnoxious men who every time they get a cold are convinced they are “patient zero” and the end of humanity as we know it starts with their over-aggressive cooties.

      So today, as I was laying on my couch dealing with a cold and watching end of the world movies. I stumbled upon 28 Days Later. What I love most about that movie is the fact that is not about the infected (I will not say zombies because I know there are two schools of thoughts about it and fellow nerds will gang on me) it is about the humans and their capacity for compassion and cruelty. Every time I finish watching it, I think “humans are the monsters in this monster movie.”

      Because “Good writers borrow, but great writers steal.” I decided that the horrors of human nature will be the theme for The Catcher’s Trap sequel: Worlds Walker.

      I was born and raised in Chile during one of the most brutal dictatorships in the planet in the 70’s and 80’s. I know what human monstrosity looks like, and I want to write about it.

      The continuation of The Catcher’s Trap gives me the opportunity to explore and challenge the idea that we, humans, are the victims and heroes of the monsters lurking in the dark.

      I’m sharing this because the idea excites me and, as I continue writing Worlds Walker, I want to share the process with you.

      I’ve created a blurb for the second book on Inkshares, but I will not ask you to follow it because there is nothing there yet. I won’t upload chapters or turn it into a draft until The Catcher’s Trap is out because the opening scene of the second book is a huge spoiler. But I will share with you my writing process and main themes. I will also ask you for ideas when I find myself trap by my own plot.

      So I hope you enjoy coming along as I write my second novel (God help us all).

      Have a fantastic week.

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