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I’m going to waffle on here about a few topics: writing a book, credit swapping, and Inkshares business model.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I’m not a natural author. I don’t consider myself a writer, but a storyteller. It comes from my gaming background. The ability to think quickly on the fly, the ability to plan and anticipate what the rats inside your maze might do. These are the things that make a good GM  - but only some of those skills transfer over to being a writer and it’s been a steep learning curve.

To calm the voice in my head from a story that just wouldn’t shut up, I made the decision to tell this story to a significantly broader audience than just a few friends. I started not knowing what medium that was. Graphic novel? Write it as a script? Write it as a novel? I honestly had no idea, and someone said write it as a novel and then it can be anything. Enter Nanowrimo and a co-author - and now I have something, Something that really excites me. Something that I can see the shape and feel the texture. Something I think that will excite others.

So now I just need to find them and I chose Inkshares. Like many here, I’m not exactly flush with lots of friends and family that can financially support the project, certainly not enough to get it into production given the target.

So what to do?

I looked at novel swaps - and have done a few, but honestly, it feels icky. I can’t tell if people doing the swapping are genuinely interested in the project, or just doing it it to get one order closer to that magic threshold. The whole business of getting credits revolves around referrals. So, am I meant to spam the people who’ve been kind enough to follow the project with constant referrals? (Sure feels that way given the number of recommendation messages I get - 300 recommendations in a week?!?!). You know what? I don’t care about credits. When I get them, great, I’ll go look for something to support. Will I attempt to spam refer and novel swap? No, no I will not.

I’ve used my credits in the goodwill train on projects that I’m genuinely interested in. I’ve made rare referrals, on things I genuinely want to see made into a book, but I’m over credits.

As an author I don’t need credits, I don’t need to waste time jumping through hoops to try and get them so I can somehow game the system. I need access to an audience of people who will genuinely want to see my project come to fruition.

What would I like to see?
It’s harder than I thought to connect to readers on the Inkshares site. A big part of that is my fault. I need to write a synopsis that doesn’t give away the plot bunnies and sounds engaging enough to have someone plonk down some dollars on the hope that one day this will be an actual book. At the moment its a half-assed job, but I’ve been so busy in doing the edits and getting to that wow this is really exciting stage that its fallen by the wayside. It’s something I’ll work on shortly, but the crucial thing here is time. I don’t have enough of it. I imagine I’m not alone in this. 

Part of this is Inkshares fault. The way the system is now, I don’t know if I am wasting what little precious time I have or not. I know they are a new startup and still figuring out this whole hybrid model of publishing, but the current model and process is making things harder.

I read some of the content in the recent Reddit Q&A and there was an interesting stat in there. At present there are about 10 readers for every author project (and they are working to increase this to 100:1 or 1000:1). Cool - that’s what this author needs, an audience, it’s what every author  here is looking for.

So lets look at the readers, do an example, and click on Thaddeus Woodman. When I click on Thaddeus I’m looking for clues to whether or not Thad would like the project enough to plonk down some money. What clues have I got? He has some text under his name - Great! (many times it’s blank, or has a generic ’an avid reader’).

Cofounder of Inkshares; producer of code and books.  Questions about Inkshares? Email me: thad@inkshares.com - Okay that doesn’t tell me whether he’d like my book, or whether I’d waste my time in pitching him. Ooh he has some circles on his picture indicating he’s supported other books - Great! Hovering over each of these tells me what these projects are.

Blasted by Adversity, Slim and the Beast, the cats Pyjama’s, Abomination, The future of men.   Are any of those in my genre?

I go look at each one Memoir, fiction narrative, childrens book, historical fantasy, non-fiction book.  Not looking good.  

Then I can go through his recent history - Ooh he followed a sci-fi! and when I look on the right hand side, he’s recommended one as well. 

So maybe he’d be interested in my project. Pitch.

How much time did that take? 

Now let’s put on our time travelling hat and travel into the future where Inkshares is a thousand times bigger. While now there is likely to be far more people who will like my book, I still have to find them...somehow. I still have to laboriously pan for flecks of possible reader gold in the muddy water.

Suggestions
Credits
I don’t care about credits - it makes me wonder what your reasoning was in introducing them in the first place. It’s free money, and it just makes people nuts. What did you think would happen when you throw suitcases of filthy cash into the air in a crowded place? 

As an Author I don’t want credits, give them to Readers, ONLY to readers. More cashed up readers = good. More cashed up authors desperate to get their novel published = ticket to crazy town.

Pay me when the book reaches target, and make that process as easy as possible. 

If you HAVE to give me credits - give me something I can gift as a prize to my loyal followers.  Have Author Credits - transferable and Readers Credits - purchasable.

Readers
It would be far more time efficient to find an audience if I knew what genre of books readers liked. Sure, can’t hold a gun to their head and force them to tell us, but Inkshares should make it easy for Readers to connect to Authors. 

Send out a survey, (reward participation with Reader Credits), find out what genre they want to read and pass this info on to Authors. Feed us pitches, feed us leads, we are trying to SELL something after all.

 A searchable option for authors to FIND those people would be amazing and save enormous time and effort...especially when Inkshares gets much bigger.
 
Okay - Waffles and rant over.  Back to editing.

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    Greetings, Space Fiends! 

    Hold position for your daily update. I know I contacted some of you already today, so I hope you’ll forgive a blast message filled with good news!

    First, We’ve Been Granted the Syndicate Award! I’m so pumped! To loop you in on what that is, one of Inkshares highest selling authors of all time, Gary Whitta, has selected The Traveller’s Cup as the first ever receiver of the award. And he comes with a team full of backers, which as significantly boosted our pre-orders. If you haven’t already you need to check out his book, Abomination, which sold over 9000 copies!

    Our Position is Moving! We’re only about 20 orders away from bumping into 5th, and the road between 3rd-5th looks a lot smoother. I can’t thank you guys enough.

    The Sci-Fi Geeks Club Podcast went live last night, and we’re now in the intro ad! The initial plan was for us to be somewhere in the midst of the contest, but I’m very pumped to be given the lead-in spot. Give it a listen here if you’re the podcasting type. 

    It’s a bit crazy how I can start a day stressing about how far there is to go and end it with such celebration. You guys are all amazing supporters of me and this book, and I’m doing everything I can get to make sure it ends up in your hands. 

    Sample Chapter Coming Tonight, as usual, and there will most definitely be one tomorrow, since we’ve already zoomed past today’s 10 orders. 

    Here’s the Doodle of the Day! 

    Your Captain Who-Isn’t-Crying-I-Promise,
    -AC

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      Greetings Jackolytes,

      Fantastic news! I recently received an email telling me the weight of the Inkshares CEO Syndicate was being thrown behind Sync City - to this syndicate, a heartfelt thank you! Personally, the CEO Syndicate support is tremendously gratifying, but the real part of me knows this would not have been possible without the initial support of more than 100+ readers. You people put the crowd into crowdfunding and your support has been invaluable - a heartfelt thank you to you all as well. There have also been a number of people who have jumped on the back of the Jack Trevayne ride and pushed me along.

      To Joe Asphahani, author of world building The Animal in Man www.inkshares.com/books/the-animal-in-man-7699 thanks for kicking me in the ass, getting me moving and offering me encouragement.

      To Billy O’Keefe, author of the hilarious These Are My friends on Politics www.inkshares.com/books/these-are-my-friends-on-politics-0985?referral code=fd744cal   thanks for showing me the crowdfunding ropes and putting up with my emails.

      To Mike Donald, author of the Jack the Ripper-based Louisiana Blood www.inkshares.com/books/louisiana-blood-a-chandler-travis-and-duke-lanoix-mystery?referral code+2c27906f thanks for the positive emails and recommendations.

      To Mike Haase, author of the exciting space opera The Madness of Mr. Butler www.inkshares.com/books/the-madness-of-mr-butler?referralcode code=26dce7a3 and William Schiele, author of the thrilling Tears of the Assassin www.inkshares.com/books/tears-of-the-assassin?referral code=f7d54200 thank you for your ongoing support.

      If you are looking for a good read, then follow the above links, these authors know how to write!

      Finally, the job is far from done. Jack is astride his ride and revving, but more pre-orders are needed. If you can bring others on board: friends, family, co-workers, that would be great. Feel free to click on the following link and re-pre-order or, better yet, bring some new folks into the Sync City  fold: www.inkshares.com/books/sync-city?referral  code=9f560b73  And if you are following me, but have yet to pre-order, it would be fantastic if you could do so. If you have any questions regarding Sync City, drop me an email at blooryan@gmail.com

      Thanks again.

      Peter












       

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        IT’S OVER 100!

        We crossed the 100 mark today, folks, and the orders are still streaming in. This is fantastic progress, and I could only be slightly happier with the results. 

        The reality is that we are still 50 unique pre-orders away from third place. Because this is a contest, and as we gain support, so do other people. We’ve had 10 every day for a few days now because you’re amazing. Help me make 10 happen in total today for another sample excerpt tomorrow.

        So now, as time is quickly running out, I need to know: are you in my crew? We have 5 days left, which makes this mission critical. Today will you commit to sending the order link and a personal recommendation to one more person?

        Now, onto so much news!

        First! It’s just been confirmed that The Traveller’s Cup will be mentioned on the Sci-Fi Geeks Club Tonight! Thanks to my friend and promo pal JF Dubeau (author of The Life Engineered, which you should immediately check out), we’ve managed to get the folks at Galactic Netcast to feature this humble space book. You can check that out tonight at 9:45pm EST right here: http://gncasts.com/category/thescifigeeksclub/

        For a Spacey Special Offer: The person who orders the 125th copy will receive a super space collection of three short stories in the same universe after the release. These will be first-edition, otherwise unpublished stories!

        Of course, other prizes are still available. If you refer three people to pre-order this week you’ll get: 

        •  A signed first-edition draft version of the book complete with random scribbles of frustration

        • A collection of sketches of characters and setting, 10 in total, as a bound art-book

        • A pack of 10 Traveller’s Cup bookmarks
        • A custom Traveller’s Cup mug so you can enjoy your hot caffeinated beverage of choice with your new book

        All of these items will be delivered physically to you after the release date, complete with a spacey thank you note. If you refer by word of mouth, that counts too. Just send me an email or message telling me how you know the person. 

        Your next hard-earned sample excerpt will be available tonight, so stay tuned for that! If you liked the last one, or if you didn’t, please leave a comment or a review on the main page. Since the book isn’t yet published, I still have time to make changes. That’s the beauty of crowd-funding a novel; we’re on this ship together!

        And with that I leave you the doodle of the day. 

        "Space crew, what does the Inkshares say about our pre-order count?"
        "...It’s over 100?"



        Your slightly overzealous space zealot,
        -AC




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          Guys, how do you keep topping yourselves? 

          We’ve got 95 pre-orders! We bumped into sixth last night and have already surpassed it by 5! We’re less than 50 orders away from the goal. Thank you all so much for being a light at the end of my chaotic tunnel. 

          I haven’t forgotten that I owe you a sample chapter for your hard effort; that’ll come later today. And since you guys did it again last night, you’ll see another tomorrow! 

          I seriously can’t thank you guys enough. My inbox has been positively exploding with your orders, follows, and support. So much that I’m having a hard time keeping up with everything. I know there are probably a few of you I owe shout-outs to that I just haven’t been able to make yet. But I sincerely thank you. 

          Like I mentioned above, we still have 50 orders to go, and that gap can easily increase. I need you, as my crew, to advertise with me. Please continue sharing on your social channels, and also, we’re still in the midst of referral week. Can you get 5 of your coworkers or guild-mates to order a copy? What about 2 family members (spouses count too!)? There are prizes after the release for anyone who refers 3 individuals to place an order.

          Thanks for being the best crew a space captain could ask for. Your chapter will be hot off the press later this evening.

          pew fweep explosion space laser,
          -AC

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