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Okay, Faoii! Are you ready?

I’m all set to launch the next phase of our campaign, but I want to make 100% sure that we’ve completely recovered from our first attack before I do so. Therefore, I need reports on whether not not refunds have been issued yet. Once I know you’re all armed and ready, we’ll take to the field.

Remember, this is a surprise attack. We’re going to take that hill in a single, unexpected rush, and it’s going to be glorious. Right now, virtually no one knows who we are or that The Last Faoii is a thing. But hundreds of people are checking in on that contest everyday, and I know how to make them take note of the best Dark Fantasy book on Inkshares right now: 

We’re going to go from "Not competing" to "Top of Leaderboard" in 24 hours.

One day. It might seem impossible, but if every person that has already pledged their support to this project the fist time around did so again in that 24 hour spread, we’d hit that number 1 spot with a little bit of a cushion right off the bat. And that’s not even counting all of you who are new to the army and who have pledged your support since the first campaign "failed".  So I have NO DOUBT that we’re going to take that hill. Then the other people who are paying attention will HAVE to take notice of our Faoii army. Word will spread like wildfire, and more people will join the campaign each day once we show them that it’s one worth joining. It’s possible. And we’re going to do it. I just need to hear back on those reports.

We’re going to launch soon, Faoii. Wait for my signal. 
-T

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    What?? What?? What?? One Murder More = Finalist for 2016 Silver Falchion award in THREE categories: Best First Novel, Mystery/Crime Novel and The Judges’ Choice Award!  Past finalists for the Silver Falchion include Stephen King, John Sanborn, John Lescroart and Robert Dugoni. I’m headed to Nashville this weekend for the awards banquet at the incomparable #‎KillerNashville  conference! Will I see you there? (C’mon, use those miles, it’s Nashville!) "Killer Nashville is one of the most popular conferences in the country for writers and readers... Established by writer and filmmaker Clay Stafford in 2006, the conference assists authors in the craft of mystery, thriller, suspense and crime fiction writing. Stafford and American Blackguard, Inc. also work to further various literacy programs throughout the year. As a part of both encouraging and rewarding writers in their varied fields, the Silver Falchion Award is given to outstanding books published in the previous year." Thanks for taking this journey with me, and thanks to Inkshares for an incredible partnership! Kris    www.kriscalvin.com

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      Glorious cover!  I’m gonna hang that on my wall!
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        Hey gang! Inkshares is letting all of the Dragon-nominated books do a flash sale between now and the end of the month. Me and the rest of the published Sword & Laser Shelf is .99 in ebook until DragonCon.

        You - probably- already have my book, but this is a perfect time to complete your set with my shelf-brethren.

        The Life Engineered – by J.F. Dubeau

        An Unattractive Vampire – by Jim McDoniel

        The ebooks are DRM free of course - and sent to you in both .epub and .mobi.

        This is, of course, part of promoting ourselves towards The Dragon Awards - have you, uh, have you -- voted for...for anyone..in particular...yet?


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          SEDS & The Oldest Space Science Student Member in the US

          Students for Exploration & Development of Space (SEDS) is the largest space science student organization in the US. Most members are under 25. Some are under 30. You might be able to count any over 40 on one hand.

          As of this year, SEDS had one single member over 50. And that member is me.

          I have been an enormous fan and supporter of SEDS since attending the organization’s annual SpaceVision conference in 2013. Seeing as SEDS was not an opportunity when I first went to university–hello, 1983–and seeing as the only way to belong to SEDS is to be a student, I made a bold move this past year: I went back to school.

          Like the saying goes, it’s never too late to be a kid. Considering the high regard I have for SEDS, being able to forever more own being an actual bona fide member of SEDS really meant the world to me.

          Believe it or not, it just got better.

          SEDS’ At-Large Board Members (there are two) support the SEDS Board and the SEDS organization by spearheading new projects and new initiatives. For one reason or another, of the two At-Large Board Members one had to resign midterm. A call went out to members for a fill-in At-Large. And I put my name in the hat.  Interviews of the candidates, including me, took place last week. Results were posted last night.

          Needless to say, I was absolutely blown away to learn I am the newly elected At-Large Board Member for SEDS!

          When I was a kid, I imagined the world to be a certain way. I imagined it is awesome and filled with infinite possibilities and life gets better and better everyday. 

          Now I am a grown-up who has lived and put those ideas to the test. Through fire. And they are true!

          So, this year’s SEDS Spacevision conference is in November at Purdue University.* While I may not be on the moon (yet), when you see me at SpaceVision this year I’ll be easy to spot.

          I’m the guy walking on air.

          Keep up the good work, what a ride,
          Mike Mongo

          * BTW Purdue University is where astronaut & first human being on the moon Neil Armstrong studied engineering. 

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