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Good Morning Dreamers,

Well, I"ve been exceptionally busy and I’m using all my free time to either do homework, study for the Navy school that’s almost finished, or nap. While I’m not doing these things, I’m squeezing in editing of The Sleeping Man. I’m about halfway through now, and after that, I’ll probably have some beat readers, so if anyone wants, let me know. Then it’s a final edit from me, a final edit from Inkshares, and then they will begin the production process. Thank you so much for your support, and make sure you keep spreading the word and having people pre-order The Sleeping Man. Since we’re still in the pre-order phase, half of everything up until the release will be donated to the Children’s Literary Initiative. 

Sweet Dreams,

Stephen

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    Jason Pomerance liked an update for The Bones of the Past

    Copy edits are done, and we have a cover!

    Thank you all for your comments and feedback! I am really grateful to everyone who took the time to voice their opinion. This final version has been tweaked to make it a little lighter, and I think will be really eye-catching both on store shelves and as an online thumbnail!

    Next step is trying to secure cover blurbs from prominent authors or reviewers, then final proofreads, spine and back cover design, and final interior layout for both the ebook and hardcopy versions! It’s all coming together!

    Thank you all yet again!

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      When You Believe

      ’Pisteuo: to think to be true, to be persuaded of, to credit, place confidence in.’ - The Greek root word of Believe.

      Aside from hustling people to pre-order The Slave Prince, I’ve been cleaning up the manuscript. There were a few minor additions, as I solidified the mechanics and evolution of magic. There were a few cuts to bury the plot holes I came across. Being that the first draft was written 3 years ago, I also stumbled upon a few elements in the book with no recollection of incorporating. And here’s the crazy part. While doing my runs of fact and metaphor checking, I found myself gaping at my Google search results. 

      To not spoil anything, I would just say that there were a handful of metaphors I came across that weren’t placed on purpose. As I ran the edits, every new addition and subtraction pulled them together. They fitted like jigsaw pieces I never knew could fit. Some might say they’re all coincidences, but... I personally like to believe otherwise.

      In my final clean up, amidst all the unravelling, I was reminded of a childhood song that always made the playlist on family karaoke nights. Everything about the song reflects my book and my personal journey with it. Of course, one can expect parallels. After all, ’When You Believe’ was the theme song of Prince of Egypt. But despite knowing the original tale, it didn’t dawn upon me that the foundation of the story was ’Believe’. Sure, I wrote about it. But I didn’t believe in the believe I wrote about. 

      However, it is now safe to say that I do. With the manuscript cleaned and polished, I fully believe. I believe that no matter what happens, I’ve experienced something valuable. Nothing can replace this journey of grasping the power of believe. And whatever the future holds, I know there can be miracles... when I believe. 


      Congratulations to the winners! An email has been sent with your steamkey.

      There’s a little over a week left before the contest comes to an end. So if you’ve not gotten your copy, there’s still time for you to do so to help take The Slave Prince across the finish line. Will you run this final leg with me? Will you believe with me? Your support will make a miracle happen. That, I know for sure.

      (*The Coming Of Age Giveaway is still running, and it’s the final giveaway of this campaign. So if you like free stuff, now is the time to take action.) 

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        Jason Pomerance liked an update for The Catcher’s Trap

        Hello Friends

        Today you probably received an e-mail that looks like this


        This means: YOU GET A BOOK, AND YOU GET A BOOK AND YOU GET A BOOK!!



        I’m sure you are jumping just like Oprah’s audience. I know I am.
         
        As the e-mail explain, if you still live in the same house you did when you ordered the book, there is nothing for you to do. Just sit tight and wait for your copy of The Catcher’s Trap to arrive in the mail, very soon. 

        Once again I want to thank you for your support. This is a dream come true and, I know it in my heart, just the beginning of many great things. 
        So what is next you wonder? 

        I’m taking my show on the road! I don’t have all the dates yet, but I will be speaking at several libraries in Connecticut and doing book signings, so far, in three bookstores. I won’t spill the beans on events without a confirmed date because I am extremely superstitious, but here are the dates that are set. 

        North Haven Barnes and Noble: Thursday, November 10, 6 PM

        Hamden Public Library: Sunday, November 20, 2 PM 

        You can also hear me live at Horror Happens Radio on Tuesday, October 25, at 8:15 PM 

        The next step in this journey we are taking together is reviews. I need to get as many reviews as I can on Amazon and Goodreads in the next three weeks, so as soon as you get your copy, start reading away and then share your thoughts with the world. 

        That’s it for now
        Have a wonderful weekend


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          Hey Campers,

          I just wanted to shoot out a quick update to tell you that there is nothing new to report. I’ve sent the manuscript to Inkshares, and I should have a release date to announce sometime next month. Until then, keep spreading the word! 

          People can still preorder Sunshine is Forever at this link: https://www.inkshares.com/books/sunshine-is-forever/

          If you haven’t preordered, PLEASE PREORDER!

          Thanks again for all the support! I am so excited about this publishing deal! Can’t wait to get the book into your hands.

          Kyle T. Cowan

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            Jason Pomerance liked an update for Exile, Magus

            Another Wednesday, another map.

            This one continues east from the previous map of the Blade and Badlands.

            As one goes further north and east the horrors of the Badlands, only rarely crossing the borders formed by river at the east and mountains to the north.  The mountains also mark the southernmost border of the Zaltruscan empire, though this fact is sometimes forgotten thanks to the presence of small outposts of Zaltruscan soldiers in those towns and cities of the Badlands most vital to the trade routes.

            The eastern border of the Zaltruscan empire is formed by two branches of the World’s Cleft river springing out from the continent’s largest (and most unusual) lake - Lake Moiyrnthan.  Pentaz’ travels take him no where near this during Magus, but it is seen in book 2 (Exile, Hunted) as well as book 3 (tentatively titled Exile, Seventh).  If you want to read about the dwarven trios visit to the Lake I’ve posted it up on the Exile, Hunted page and you can read it here.  It covers the unusual nature of both the Lake and World Cleft rivers as well as the myths surrounding them.

            Across from the Lake is a small corner of Hanaen and its various counties.  Crossing the river south from this you have plateaus upon which two more counties of Hanaen sit, only the westernmost of which is visible in this map.  These plateaus descend southward into the great Kalthean desert which expands further east than is visible here, and also encroaches west back into the Badlands.

            The massive bridge visible is a towering marvel of engineering built during the last days of the Melexi and Thirosian empires, and judging by the nature of the markings and decorations it was presumably a Melexi construction.  The bridge’s immense size means that an army could easily fit on it, making it the most vulnerable point of defense against Zaltruscan invasion for modern day Hanaen.  As a result there is a small military outpost of Hanaen to guard and man the bridge.  A handful of Magi skilled in hydromancy are stationed with the soldiers here, their control over water allowing them to more rapidly use the bridge’s hydraulic mechanisms to raise the bridge to prevent an invasion should the Zaltruscan empire try to march an army across it.

            That’s all I’ve got for today.  We picked up in orders for a short bit, but have levelled off again, so I’m hoping I can get more orders coming in soon.  We’re only 2 new readers away from me being able to release a new chapter, and if we reach that before the end of today(10/19) I’ll go ahead and release 2 new chapters.  Also from this point until the end of the campaign I’ll be lowering the threshold for new chapters from 50 readers each to 20 readers each, hopefully I’ll get to share more of the story and at least hit Quill by the time this campaign ends.

            Thanks to everyone for your support and time.  Friday I’ll be talking a bit about dragons.  Keep reading and enjoying!  (Also, for my D&D people, I meant to post a stat block for a peculiar animal with last week’s map, but forgot to so you’ll be getting that below.)


            This is an animal which Quelzhumi turns into during a pivotal moment of Part 7 - Graduation, and I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve not gotten around to coming up with a name for it.  So for the time being we’ll just refer to it as Sloth-Bear-Anteater-thing.  Quick description from Part 7 before I move on to the stats.

            It hunches over him, but even in this stance it is a towering beast who’s head is a full yard above the lieutenant’s. This massive head is dominated by five almost comically oversized and lidless eyes which form a semicircle around the front. The eyes are flanked by large bat-like ears, and the entire face draws suddenly in and forward from these, reaching a length of nearly a yard and coming to a tapered point just barely larger than a man’s thumb. This snout is nearly all nose on the outside with multi-layered teeth and absurdly long tongue inside. The creature has no recognizable neck, only a widening of its frame drastically down from the ears, so that its shoulders are just a foot below the snout’s beginning but are over six feet wide.

            The trunk and legs beneath have the shape and proportions commonly seen in a bear, but the arms are another matter entirely. They are monstrous protrusions crowding against the beast’s trunk where they sprout from the shoulders and are easily two feet thick. Their length is ill proportioned to the body, being nearly ten feet long before the claws protrude. These claws are the most terrifying features on the beast. Three spring from each otherwise featureless paw, with each an equally sized mixture of sabre and shovel head measuring a foot wide at their bases and tapering down along the two feet of their length.

            The claws mentioned in the description are normally used to dig into ant-hills or other insect mounds(or termite infested trees), but there still pretty deadly weapons.  The actual animals are rarely seen because they’re actually a bit cowardly, preferring to run from humans or other potential predators, but they will fight if forced to(though only a fool would force one to really).  Now for stats.

            Large Beast,  Neutral

            Armor Class:  10 (natural)

            Hit Points:  92 (8d10+48)

            Speed:  15’ / Burrow 5’

            Str 20 (+5),  Dex 5 (-3),  Con 22 (+6),  Int 2 (-4),  Wis 12 (+1),  Cha 6 (-2)

            Senses:  passive Perception 11,  Tremorsense 10’

            Challenge 3 (700 XP)

            Relentless (recharges after a Short or Long Rest):  if it takes 13 damage or less that would reduce it to 0 hit points, then it is reduced to 1 hit point instead.

            Wounded Fury:  while it has only 10 or fewer hit points, it has Advantage on Attack rolls.  In addition, it deals an extra 2d6 ; damage to any target it hits with a melee attack while this is active.

            Claw: melee weapon attack,  +7 to hit (3d8 +5 piercing) ;

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              Hello there wonderful people, 

              Things are going good and with the help of my amazing beta readers I am hard at work on some rewrites to make this book better. 

              But that’s not what this update it about. My good friend Andre Brun in in the Inkshares horror contest and has fallen out of third place but not by much. He only needs 4 more readers to take back the hill. So please check out his super creepy book Acacia and help make his dream a reality. 

              https://www.inkshares.com/books/arcadia

              Kelsey Rae Barthel 

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