Jamison Stone liked the forum thread, Quill Author Marketing Guide
Since launching Quill last fall we’ve had our first handful of marketing consultations with Quill authors. In those consultations we reviewed the fundamentals of building a book marketing strategy, plan, and executing against that plan.

We thought it would helpful to create a guide that walks through those fundamentals and offers concrete examples. Our hope is that this guide will be helpful for any author, either self-published, Quill, Inkshares, traditionally published, or currently funding on Inkshares.

Feel free to ask additional questions here, and enjoy!

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    Thank you so much for the kind words Jamison! 
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      My god....



      We did it.
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        OK! Just a little more to go until full publishing, everyone! I just backed this book and very excited to read it with my wife! I know it will inspire us to take the leap and go to all the places across the world we keep putting off. Speaking of putting things off, folks should order this book NOW before its too late! Take a leap and pre-order!
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          My wife and I are very excited to read this book together and not only experience the journey which lies within, but also be inspired to take the leap ourselves and visit all the places we keep saying, "We will travel there next year."
          Not Afraid of the Fall: 114 days through 38 cities in 15 countries.
          Culled from on-the-go daily journal entries across 15 countries and 38 cities comes an exhilarating travel-inspired story, tracing one couple’s quest for true adventure above all else.
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          Short and sweet updates work best! Cover Voting Options!

          Help decide the fate of which direction we are going to roll in. Send me an email to CrankyBolt@gmail.com or reach out on twitter @CrankyBolt with what you like! 

          If you are a follower as well, that hasn’t picked up a copy of the Seventh Age yet... hop in so you can vote! If you’re a fellow author who is in the fantasy genre, reach out to me via direct messages as well.

          One note: These covers are not complete yet. There is still another round of direction after this. 

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            Hello, Readers!

            My first Required Viewing blog post is live and covers not only two of my favorite movies, but also briefly discusses the difference between science fiction and science fantasy. Check it out now at: https://rhwebster.wordpress.com/2016/04/29/required-viewing-1-star-wars-and-the-martian/

            Have a fantastic weekend!

            - Webster
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              Jamison Stone liked the forum thread, Co-Authorship on Inkshares
              How timely this discussion is for me! My issue has more to do with a "2..0" collaboration plan enhancement, i.e. royalty splitting.

              I am the sole writer of my Inkshares project. I am currently in discussion with an artist, to bring visual appeal to the project. So far, I have identified TWO ways Inkshares could help me with this.

              1. The artist wants to retain ownership of the images while the project is in funding. He wants to limit the use of the images to the Inkshares website while the project is in funding. In other words, at this point, we want to use his images simply to enhance and to promote the project. Yet if I upload an image to the project, it could easily be "borrowed" by anyone. Inkshares could at the very least have a policy of image ownership during funding and during production.

              2. We are thinking ahead to successful funding and subsequent publication. At that point, the artist wants to negotiate a royalty split. I would like to know that Inkshares has a mechanism for establishing that at the very beginning, and as a publishing house, would distribute the royalties to the appropriate parties, issue 1099’s, etc.

              I will say this. I have found @Jeremy Thomas to be very open to ideas and suggestions. The company is young, small, and nimble. It is in evolution. You can bet that good ideas, like what I see in this forum thread, will be considered and implemented if they fit into their remarkable vision.
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                Stone writes beautifully. The characters of RUNE are alive and vibrant;  the world in which they dwell is both exciting and rich; and the story which propels it all is not only engaging, but  profoundly deep.  Well done, sir!
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