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Welcome, first round of followers! First off, I want to thank all of you for helping support this project. I’m already blown away by the positivity of the community here on Inkshares, and I look forward to discovering some of my new favorite authors here.

As some of you know, my novel "The Cradle and the Sword" is already a complete book - not a work-in-progress - which means there won’t be too many status updates apart from the preorder campaign itself. Even the cover and map are already designed! All that’s really left at this point is to edit and polish the existing draft, and build up enough followers to launch the campaign.

That said, I’m going to continue posting excerpts here, so you’ll begin to get a fuller sense of the scope of the book’s world. I’ve just posted a new excerpt called "A Dream From the Abyss," which I think you’ll enjoy.

I’d also like to take this opportunity to tell you a little more about the nature of the book. It’s not exactly a novel, nor is it precisely a short story collection. It’s a series of interlocking adventures spiralling backward into the distant past, charting the courses of cultures and kingdoms from the Greco-Roman period all the way back to the dawn of civilization - and beyond. 

If you have any questions about the book, you’ll find I’m more than happy to go into detail.

Looking forward to meeting all of you,

--Ben

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    Updates, Faoii! Listen up!!

    Another amazing victory for our army today! We’ve officially been backed by the Epic Fantasy Syndicate. Their medal is now proudly displayed in the barracks next to the other 2. Welcome our new brothers and sisters to the fray!

    Today also brought us to 200 pre-orders and 5th place in the contest!! 200 pre-orders, Faoii! 50 more and we’ll reach Quill. Victory is so close I can taste it.

    Don’t forget-- I’m still raffling off the chance to name one of several characters AND an edit/beta read of the work of your choice. Everyone who’s pre-ordered is entered into the contest, so don’t fret if you’re a seasoned Faoii--I haven’t forgotten you or what you’ve done for us. 

    Take care of yourselves and each other, Faoii. We’re higher up the hill than we’ve been yet. Only 2 people stand between us and full publication. Let’s show them who we are!

    Faoii-Tahani

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      J. Graham-Jones escapes the old standbys of Eurocentric fantasy fiction, instead drawing influences from further East for these interweaving stories of dragon-caravans, imperial bazaars, and serene temples. Amidst detailed, evocative scenery, rhythmic prose sings of desert battles, secret names, and destinies written in the stars. This book deserves a place on any bookshop's "Recommended" table.
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        J. Graham-Jones escapes the old standbys of Eurocentric fantasy fiction, instead drawing influences from further East for these interweaving stories of dragon-caravans, imperial bazaars, and serene temples. Amidst detailed, evocative scenery, rhythmic prose sings of desert battles, secret names, and destinies written in the stars. This book deserves a place on any bookshop's "Recommended" table.
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          The story starts with a simple premise “the king is dying, who will succeed him?” and quickly spirals into complexity. Lush details, and poignant dialogue that propels the story forward move you through the story eager for the pages to come. The Mesopotamian backdrop is rich and vibrant and a perfect setting for the intrigue. I gobbled up the first chapter and wanted more.    
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            The story starts with a simple premise “the king is dying, who will succeed him?” and quickly spirals into complexity. Lush details, and poignant dialogue that propels the story forward move you through the story eager for the pages to come. The Mesopotamian backdrop is rich and vibrant and a perfect setting for the intrigue. I gobbled up the first chapter and wanted more.    
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