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J. Graham-Jones sent an update for Witherfist

Witherfist is now in the Geek & Sundry contest top 10. This is a huge milestone, as it’s the first time since the beginning of the contest back in August that the book has broken into the top 10.  In a contest with over 380 entrants, it’s a real honour to be up there and in the company of so many other brilliant authors and their books.

How did this happen? Over this past weekend, Inkshares syndicates - groups of like-minded readers who band together to support books - began choosing their monthly picks. Witherfist was fortunate enough to be nominated and chosen by the members of the ’Break the Bechdel’ syndicate, whose support added a whopping 32 new preorders to the preorder total. A massive thank you goes to Tahani Nelson, author of The Last Faoii, for putting Witherfist forward and for all of the syndicate members who voted to make this possible.

What does that mean?  If you visit the contest page, you’ll  now see the Witherfist cover listed along with the rest of the top 10 entries. This will give the book extra visibility to contest visitors and, should it be fortunate enough to stay in the top 10, this ranking will remain frozen in place once the contest ends on November 1st.

Does this mean Witherfist will be published?  It certainly helps towards that goal! We are now 50% of the way to the 250 copies needed for publication and being in the top 10 puts Witherfist one step closer to the top 3 (who are all guaranteed a full publishing deal). Although the Geek & Sundry contest ends at the beginning of next month, Witherfist has until December 31st to reach the big 250.

We’re now halfway there. 

We can do this.

~ Jenny

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    J. Graham-Jones liked the forum thread, If you want to contribute thoughts about Blink, we'll be keeping an eye on this thread.
    Does Blink apply to books that are in the draft stage, or is there still an expectation that they raise some funding on their own?

    Also, to me it seems like some part of the funding process is meant to demonstrate to Inkshares that the authors are genuinely serious about their book and dedicated to getting it published. Isn’t there some risk that blink might select a project where the author, for whatever reason, really isn’t ready for, or ultimately even fully interested in, bringing a polished and complete book to the publishing table?
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      I really identify with that Evan! I have all these ideas and they are in all sorts of genres or are a combination of genres. I just wish there was more time in the world to write them all!
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        I have a love for pretty much every form of speculative fiction, and I want to try my hand at writing all of them at some point. I have ideas in mind for an action-heavy space opera series, a Douglas Adams-esque sci fi parody,  a sardonic cyberpunk noir detective series, a fusion of Tolkeinesque high fantasy and the space opera genre, a historical sci-fi, an action comedy, an abstract Lovecraftian horror story, and an urban fantasy crime thriller.
        To name a few.
        I pretty much just write whatever I like, and don’t pay much attention to what genre it falls into (or doesn’t). As long as it allows me to build creative new worlds, I can play in any genre.

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