Dear friends and followers,
It continues to be slow on the pre-order front--Summer is meant for lazy, restful naps in the sun--but that does not mean I have been completely idle. I have plans for a second Peterkin mystery game, which I hope to unveil in a couple of weeks.
Wouldn’t it be great if I could just spend all my time writing? Both games and books. I guess I could consider Patreon for that, but I figure the pre-order thing with Inkshares is better. A one-time contribution can lead to publication, which in turn leads to sales and royalties ... it’s the gift that keeps on giving.
Speaking of games and books, the video-game oriented Nerdist contest just ended, and I am pleased to say that "Too Many Controllers" came in first. A number of you contributed to that win, and we’ve compiled a video to express our gratitude.
It’s a first taste of publication, folks. And that is bloody exciting.
And in the continuing series of introductions to the characters you’ll meet in "Murder at the Veterans’ Club", here’s (Lord) Oliver Saxon, the fifth and last of the club officers:
Here’s a bit of trivia that didn’t make it into the book:
In the UK, a military Mess is normally run by a Mess Committee comprising of seven members: the President, the Vice-President, the Treasurer, the Secretary, and three members responsible for stocking the bar, organising the entertainment, and maintaining the premises. The Veterans’ Club is almost certainly derived from such a Mess, which suggests there ought to be seven members on the board of officers, not five. I blame Bradshaw for this: it is my belief that he proved so efficient as Secretary that he swallowed up the offices of the Treasurer and the member responsible for maintaining the premises. No doubt, once he’s gone, the Vet will find itself in need of an additional two officers on the board to bring them back up to seven.
Then again, has the Mess Committee always been as described, and was it so in the days of the club’s founding?
Until next time: have fun and keep reading.
We’ve reached another landmark, at last. Late last night, Tantalus Depths finally reached and passed 500 pre-orders. That’s right: we are now three fourths of the way to the full-publishing goal.
We are now entering the final month of the campaign. As of right now, we have to bring in 247 more pre-orders within the next 29 days. It won’t be easy. We’re right about where we should be, but there’s still a whole lot more work to be done. If you’ve been holding out so far, now is the time to throw in your pre-order, or to bring your friends and families into the picture for their support.
Also, even though the 500th order technically came after midnight, I’m still going to go ahead and put up chapter one and the video of my reading it, like I promised we’d do if Tantalus Depths hit 500 on the 16th. Expect those sometime tomorrow, along with our usual character update. :)
Keep pushing everyone! We’re almost home.
Greetings wonderful people! Long time no update.
Yes I’m still technically alive.No I haven’t fallen into some kind of crazy worm hole. I’ve just been editing up a storm. Busy busy busy! And now I think I’ve done all I can. Now I need your help. I want to get some beta readers to help really make this book shine. If you want to put your input into Beyond the Codes final product drop me a line with any of the following
Email: Kelsey31@hotmail.com
Twitter: BTCInkshares
Or direct message on Inkshares or Facebook.
In other news I was recently interviewed by Elan Samuel with the Warbler. Check it out.
http://www.thewarblerbooks.com/featured-author-kelsey-rae-barthel/
Thanks so much for following my story and my dream this far. I hope I can soon give you all a date for the final product. Exciting!!
Have a great weekend and I hope to hear from you.
Kelsey Rae Barthel
Greetings Destiny -followers,
Well wasn’t that a wild ride!?
First of all, thanks to the whole giant bunch of you for your support over the last 6 weeks. So many people from so many different places rallied behind Destiny to bring it to life. You are very much a part of the fabric of this book! I’m going to thank you all personally when my head stops spinning.
And well done to TMC and the terrific crew of authors behind this excellent anthology. I look forward to diving into this one!
Also, congrats to In Beta. I didn’t get to know Prescott Harvey that well through the contest, but it would be awesome to do so in the tranquility that follows.
And finally, a huge congratulations to Are You Sure You Want to Quit? Alisa King never did quit and went on to achieve Quill level in 6 weeks - this is amazing! She is an author to support and look out for.
Thanks again everyone! I shall now go and find a bottle of beer ... Jack Trevayne finally has a drinking buddy.
Have a great day!
Cheers,
Peter
Greetings Jackolytes,
Cross-pollination is a wonderful thing! Potential stablemate Destiny Imperfect is in for an interesting day. Check out the information below. Jack would love a drinking buddy, and Destiny is just the ticket. Pre-order here.
We have the ancient Egyptians to thank for many things: paper to write books on, black ink to write books with, beer to inspire books about. But the most pressing ancient Egyptian invention, for Destiny Imperfect at least, is the 24 hour clock - for it is the next 24 hours that will decide the immediate future of Destiny. We currently sit third. First is not an option – they’re too far ahead. Second is. As is fourth. We need a second or third finish to be successful!
So what can you do? I’m glad I asked. If you are a follower of Sync City and want Destiny Imperfect to fly like the sun god Ra himself, then head off to here and hit the pre-order button. Jack will then be able to share the gifts of the ancient Egyptians (beer mainly) with his new drinking partner. A Destiny Imperfect and Jack drink-a-thon will only happen because of you good people, and it would be something to behold.
Have a tremendous 24 hours! I know I will!
Peter
Welcome followers to my literary swamp!
Once more, I’d like to thank all of you for your input into the novel, the cover, and my prose...all of it is useful and helps with the bestseller trajectory I’m aiming for.
This is the latest and final cover before we launch. I’d also like to use this update to point you towards the geniuses behind the cover design. John Robin and Ave at Dreamscape Cover Designs.
Contact them HERE They did some fantastic work and were fast, and a pleasure to work with. If you need a great cover for your book...and who doesn’t! I suggest you check these guys out. They are also getting into website design so bear that in mind when you speak to them.
I’d also like to point you towards Peter Ryan’s new book Destiny Imperfect which is punching above it’s weight in the present NERDIST competition. It’s a fantastic read so why not hop over to his site and help push him up the ladder, he needs a few more pre-orders to keep him in the top three, preferably no 2! So go HERE and help the man out.
And now...drum roll. THE COVER!
Greetings Destiny-followers,
We have the ancient Egyptians to thank for many things: paper to write books on, black ink to write books with, beer to inspire books about. But the most pressing ancient Egyptian invention, for Destiny Imperfect at least, is the 24 hour clock - for it is the next 24 hours that will decide the immediate future of Destiny. We currently sit third. First is not an option – they’re too far ahead. Second is. As is fourth. We need a second or third finish to be successful!
So what can you do? I’m glad I asked. If you are a follower of Destiny Imperfect and want this book to fly like the sun god Ra himself, then head off to here and hit the pre-order button. If you have already pre-ordered Destiny, then charm – like the good Cleopatra herself – and persuade friends and family that Destiny Imperfect is worthy of a small investment. Destiny Imperfect will only happen because of you good people, and I thank you all.
Have a tremendous 24 hours! I know I will!
Peter