Dreams, dreams, dreams, etc., etc., etc.
You’ve read and/or heard my pitch, and maybe it can be too general at times. Luckily, Jamison Stone, author of Rune of the Apprentice (coming in November) and Inkshares extraordinaire, allowed me to write a guest post on his blog. I am honored he asked, and you can read it here:
There’s a lot of material there that would never fit on my Inkshares page, and it’s probably the most specific I’ve ever been about what has driven my writing. I hope you enjoy.
Happy dreams to you all.
Hello royals,
I know, I’ve not updated since the winners of the Sword & Laser collection contest were announced. So why am I here? Well, I thought I should leave one more update before the project officially defaults to a draft.
As you can see, I’ve stopped campaigning after the contest. That’s because I know I don’t have the reach to get the book published yet. I’m trying to built a larger readership this year, and I hope to be able to get The Slave Prince published/successfully funded before the year ends. When exactly, I don’t know. Still, I’m thankful for all who’ve come onboard even after the contest. I really appreciate the support! And I’m grateful for all the shares, follows, and reviews.
Anyway, with only 5 days left in the campaign, I’ve decided to upload one extra chapter to tickle any lingering curiosity.
You can read it here: https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-slave-prince/book_segments/chapter-3-7801
If you believe this book has potential, please do stick around. I’ll be sure to let you know once it’s relaunched. Thanks again for taking the throne! And I’ll see you soon :)
Hello Champions!
Just did this really fun interview with A Fantastical Librarian, a blog about middle grade sci-fi and fantasy books -- you can check it out here:http://www.afantasticallibrarian.com/2016/02/author-query-christopher-leone.html
--Chris