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It’s Thursday!

Hope you are all doing well on this fine day!

We are just over 2 weeks to go in the campaign and things are looking promising. I haven’t slept much over the past 4 months, and I don’t anticipate I will until this campaign comes to a close.

It’s #tbt today and so I will once again share a sketch, by my friend Ryan Howitt, for your viewing pleasure. This picture depicts an event in an already uploaded chapter. It’s Victor and his son on a hunting trip. He teaches his boy how to hunt, but something seems to be afoot!

You guys have been great, I cannot wait for you all to read the book. I worked extremely hard writing it, creating the rules of the world in which it exists and sticking to those rules.

It is more than it seems. I promise you it is more than just a monster story. It has depth, and consequences to it. It is something I am very proud of.

When I first pitched the book on Inkshares I described it as "Jaws meets Close Encounters." Now I’d describe is as "Stranger Things meets Stand By Me." 

I promise you this is a story worth backing!

Thank you all for your ongoing support, it keeps me sane! 

Now, let’s finish strong!

https://www.inkshares.com/books/cape-s-side-bay

James

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    Matthew Isaac Sobin liked an update for Tantalus Depths

    With all the anarchy in the campaign over the last two weeks (and unfortunately, it’s probably still not quite over, but we’re going to get through it) I’ve been neglecting what I feel is a real obligation: showcasing the works other funding authors have been trying to get off the ground. I know all too well how hard it is to work a campaign like this, especially without help from the community. There are just too many books around here that deserve to see success, but have trouble finding their audience. Hopefully I can play a part in matchmaking some of these.

    This week I want to recommend a very special book for everyone. Why is it special? Well, let me lay it out for you:

    Out of the 113 books that entered Geek and Sundry’s Hard Science-Fiction competition, only three won: After Man, The Pirates of Montana, and The Punch Escrow (and all three earned it).

    Out of the 110 books that entered Geek and Sundry’s Hard Science Fiction competition  and did not win, only three are still actively campaigning to get published the hard way: Tantalus Depths, Seven Days Dead, and First on Mars.

    I believe I’ve made it pretty clear by now that I’d like you to support Tantalus Depths (I have something of a vested interest in the project), but I have to say, both Seven Days Dead and First on Mars absolutely deserve to get funded as well.

    Everyone but the three of us ultimately either gave up as soon as the contest ended, or failed to get anywhere near a funding goal, but both Landon Trine and Christopher M. Johnson have been working their butts to the bone trying to find audiences for their books, fighting the exhaustion and discouragement that inevitably comes from losing a contest and striving to reach the goals they need to see publication. None of us gave up, even when others did in droves. Their tenacity, their determination, and their dedication deserve to be rewarded.

    Here are their books: please, please consider supporting one or even both of them: They’re both well over a hundred pre-orders deep, and I think they both have seriously well-crafted stories to share. Pay special attention to First on Mars: it only has 14 days left in its campaign, unless Landon seeks an extension.

     

    Seven Days Dead centers around a zombie outbreak in the Middle East. More than merely a bog-standard zombie story, however, this book explores the depths of human nature, showing how one of the most conflicted regions in all the world reacts when ancestral enemies are faced with a common foe: their own dead. This book promises to take what might otherwise be a tired premise and breathe new life into it by virtue of the greater message at its core.

     

    As the name implies, First on Mars is a story about the first manned expedition to Mars. However, when unexplained sabotage and a suspicious suicide derail the mission, the crew is thrown into a series of paranoia-driven dilemmas as they struggle to keep the mission together and themselves alive against all odds. This book shares many themes and concepts in common with Tantalus Depths, so if you like what you’ve seen so far of my book, this will almost certainly be right down your alley!

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      Matthew Isaac Sobin liked an update for Rune of the Apprentice

      Exciting news Masters and Apprentices! RUNE OF THE APPRENTICE will be made into an Audible Audiobook! 

      I can’t begin to describe how happy this makes me. I have heard so many times, "I just don’t have time to read and really wish RUNE was an audiobook!" Well, folks, your wish is my command! Inkshares has done a wonderful job of making it all happen and I am so excited hear, Aleksi, Nataraja, Domadred, Beck, and all the other exciting characters of RUNE OF THE APPRENTICE come to life! HUGE shout out to Adam Gomolin for locking the deal down. Thank you!Also, as many of you know, I just got back from The DOTA2 International Convention and Championship. TI6 was awesome!  (Congrats to team Wings on their epic victory!) As promised MONTHS ago, I ROCKED the Antimage Cosplay, mohawk and all! My brother and I had a great time and you can view the pictures directly on Instagram HERE to get captions and info about each shot! Or for those who don’t like Instagram, there is a full gallery uploaded at the end of this post.


      Lastly, for those who have not yet pre-ordered RUNE, now is the perfect time because you can get 25% off the hardcover on Amazon by clicking HERE: http://amzn.to/2aX3gWo RUNE is a great read, but don’t just take my word for it, here is what Ricardo Henriquez, author of The Catcher’s Trap had to say:
      "Jamison Stone’s novel, Rune of The Apprentice, presents the reader with a detailed and beautifully crafted new world. The descriptions of Terra’s geography and its inhabitants are so vivid that I could easily imagine myself walking through the avenues, squares, and marketplaces of Mindra’s Haven. But this book is not only about a well-crafted fantastic world. Probably one of Stone’s biggest achievements is his capacity to portrait his hero’s internal struggle. Aleksi is young, powerful and good at heart but lost. Having the reader rooting for Aleksi from beginning to end requires the work of a skillful storyteller; Jamison Stone is definitely that person." ―Ricardo Henriquez, author of The Catcher’s Trap
      If you have not taken a look at The Cateher’s Trap, then you really should--just be warned Ricardo is a master of horror and his book is truly a scary read!  All in all, I am so excited to be able to share RUNE with you all in audio form, and dressing up in full on Antimage Cosplay at TI6 was fantastic! The Dota community rocks! I am super excited for TI7! And again, for those who have not yet picked up their copy of RUNE, snag one here at Amazon for 25% off! http://amzn.to/2aX3gWoP.S. My next convention is Dragon Con which starts Sept 1st. Expect some more KILLER Cosplay pictures :) 

      To view all of the pictures on my website click HERE:  goo.gl/Y1yowU

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        Matthew Isaac Sobin liked an update for Cape’s Side Bay

        Hello Cape’s Side Readers!

        Here we are with under 20 days remaining! Unbelievable! Feels like yesterday I click the green button and made the campaign LIVE!

        There isn’t enough space in these update messages to thank every person that has helped me along the way. The support given by friends, family, and the people here on Inkshares has been unbelievable and I am forever grateful.

        With 19 days to go I wanted to do a bit of a throwback, of sorts, with a sketch from a chapter in the book. I won’t get away any specifics on it as it happens later on, but a friend of mine drew it and I really like it. I did post it in an update previously, but that was in March. I can’t believe we are already in mid August!

        Labour Day is close at hand, and that is when Cape’s Side Bay takes place & the campaign comes to an end!

        https://www.inkshares.com/books/cape-s-side-bay

        Enjoy your day, your summer, and everything in between (hopefully pre-ordering Cape’s Side Bay fits in there)!

        James

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          Matthew Isaac Sobin liked an update for Asteroid Made of Dragons

          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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            Matthew Isaac Sobin liked an update for Mission 51

            I’m sending you a small excerpt from the chapter called "Full Moon." I hope you enjoy it!

            ...Outside, at last! Mat closed his eyes and took in a deep breath of freedom. He was conscious of the way the still-hot evening air felt on his bare arms. He allowed himself a few moments to relish the wonderful feeling, knowing that time was of the essence if his escape was to succeed. He quickly brushed the dirt off his clothes and straightened them out. He started to walk around to the side of the building to where Deltare was surely waiting for him in her car. That had been the plan. But Mat was suddenly derailed by the early nighttime sky. The stars! The glorious stars!

                 Facing north for the first time in 15 Earth-years, Mat easily found the bright star the humans called Polaris, and the group of stars they called Ursa Majoris just to the left of it. His eyes automatically went to a faint pinpoint of light in the south-central part of this constellation, and he was blinded by a sudden flood of unexpected tears. He could actually see his home star! He could imagine his planet, Torkiya, in orbit around it! He was overwhelmed by a dizzying rush of feelings as he realized everyone he had ever known and loved in Torkiya was long since dead and gone. The reality of his profound disconnection brought him a powerful wave of paralyzing depression and loneliness. He couldn’t move.

            This is such a turning point in Mat’s story. Mat (Dorothy), you are not in Torkiya (Kansas) anymore!

            His influence is already established, and now his personal adventures on the planet Earth are about to begin. How fun!  :-)
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