Hello everyone!
Ah, the moment we’ve all be waiting for!! Here is the real book!!
Okay, now that I’m done sobbing, let’s get to the thank you’s. Can’t tell everybody how amazing this is, and now I will try to express most sincere thanks as well as humanly possible.
So here goes. First, though, a short background of how this long, strange trip began. Women Like Us had a go-around with publishers when my TV/Movie agent at the time gave the manuscript to a book agent in NY. She loved it, and was just certain -- really one hundred percent certain! -- she was going to sell it. So out it went to a big bunch of publishers and while it came close in a couple of instances, the agent turned out to be wrong! Imagine that. Anyway, I ended up doing some revisions, had a parting of the ways with said agent and then was on the verge of a go-around looking for new representation when I read about inkshares in a piece on Deadline about its deal with UTA. Right around that time, an old friend was visiting, just as I was debating whether or not to give Inkshares a try. I gave her three chapters and was curious to see the reaction -- would she want to read more? Or not? Well, she did, and it pretty much inspired me to give this a try, and so first let me thank Kate Funk for the encouragement to just go for it and launch the campaign to get the book published. Also, I need to thank everybody who jumped on board in the pre-order phase. This wouldn’t have happened without you and I can’t express enough my appreciation.
Now let’s talk about the book itself. Marcia Parlow’s cover -- front back and spine -- is just beautiful, and I can’t thank her enough for all the hard work that went into getting it done. Thanks also to Claudia Domenig for the picture that became the cover, and thanks to Steven Murashige for making me look somewhat decent in my author photo! Thanks also to my two wonderful blurb providers, the hugely talented and generous authors Charles Dickinson and Joseph Asphahani. Meanwhile at Inkshares, can I say a word about Angela Melamud? Can I say more than one word? Angela has been so patient and kind and helpful through this entire process. She answers numerous questions (sometimes daily, sometimes stupid) with what always feels like a smile. I can’t thank Angela enough through all the editing and production. And Matt at Inkshares for the marketing advice, and Adam for legal (although Adam did make me take out the recipes section!). Over at Girl Friday Productions, the folks that did the nuts and bolts of putting the book together, thank you to first Bethany Davis and then Jaye Whitney Debber. Both of them, like Angela, have the patience of saints!! To all the other Inkshares authors who have provided support, I thank you all most sincerely too -- you guys are amazing and just to name a few: Amanda Orneck, Matt Sobin, Landon Crutcher, Billy O’Keefe, Joni Dital, Tony Valdez, Ricardo Henriquez, Peter Ryan and more!! If you haven’t checked out their books, do it!
So I’m going to get started signing books. Soon they’ll be in your hands, and if you’ve already dipped into an eBook I hope you’re loving it. One last request to everybody: as many of you know customer reviews are critical on Amazon so I’m providing the link to the Amazon Page. If you’ll scroll down to the ’write a customer review’ section’ and give it some stars and maybe a line or two, I’d so appreciated it. And it hopefully will get the book into even more hands. So that’s it for now. Again, many, many thanks.
Here’s that Amazon link:

Hello guys, gals, robots,
I figured I might as well keep you guys a little updated as thanks for following this project.
I’m a little behind schedule getting the Draft version of the campaign ready. Mostly because it entails having images and a video and a bunch of things ready to launch and I want to get this right.
On the bright side, the first draft worthy of being sent to beta readers is almost ready and I’m very excited about it. I had a blast writing it so I’m tentatively optimistic you’ll enjoy reading it.
As a ’treat’ for you who are early into this project, here are some sketches of the main characters’ heads in Arch Android.
I’m mostly trying to be a better feel of how I want them to look so I can make a temporary cover. I’m still planning on getting the amazing Eric Belisle to do his interpretation of whatever I come up with for the final cover. Hopefully I can convince him to do that.
Thanks for your support. Let’s get more people on board so that when this project launches it gets funded so fast I won’t even have time to get an ulcer (this time).
Cheers,
JF
I mentioned yesterday that I would create a list of resources that were specifically for writers. This will not cover everything you can find on Reddit, but I really hope it does help people and get them interested in using the site. As always, familiarize yourself with the rules of a subreddit before posting there. Make sure to join the community and get involved before you try to sell your stuff. There are places you can shamelessly self-promote, but most will just ban you and delete your stuff.
As always, please subscribe to r/Inkshares if you do sign-up for Reddit. I’m not sure how we’re going to build the community there, but I think it’s something we need to do. If you have any ideas or questions feel free to post them.
Many of resources are community-based that you can interact with other authors in your genre and learn from each other’s experiences.
General Resources
r/WritingPrompts - If you are having trouble getting to work, or just need something to warm you up, the writing prompt subreddit is the place to go. There are over 6 million subscribed to it, and there are hundreds of prompts posted there daily. They come in many forms, with people posting ideas, art, or even music to inspire people to write. They also have workshops every other week focusing on different elements of writing. You can even post what you’ve written in the prompt thread and someone might comment on it or even give you constructive criticism. It’s a very respectful place.
Personal Note: I used to frequent this subreddit daily, choosing a different prompt each time, in an effort to get into the practice of writing every day. If you need to get into the habit of consistently writing this might help you.
r/Writing - You’re probably surprised that I didn’t list this one first, and there is a reason for that, mainly that it only has 175 thousand subscribers. There are all sorts of things here for you to work with. They have a self-promotion thread where you can advertise your work (I’m sure you can sense this is a common trend, it’s used to combat spam). Keep in mind that it does not allow self-promotion outside that thread, they will delete and potential ban you if you do that. They also have a critique thread where you can post your work and people will give you feedback. If you want to get to know other fledgling or experienced writers this is a good place for you to go.
r/DestructiveReaders - Please note that before submitting anything here to be critiqued you need to have somewhat thick skin (people can be jerks, and this subreddit can take it to the next level) and have already gone over someone else’s work equivalent to the word count that you are posting.
Destructive Readers is where authors go if they need someone to tear their work apart. If you want to improve your abilities this is a place for you to do it. This might be especially beneficial if you lack beta-readers. Not only will you receive comments on your work but you constantly improve your skills by dredging through what other people submit. The only goal here is to become a better writer, that’s what everyone is striving for, so keep that in mind.
r/Writers - A relatively small subreddit compared to the others, r/writers is geared towards achieving excellence in a less moderated environment. This means that you can potentially self-promote your work, to a certain extent, but you shouldn’t take this for granted.
Genre Specific Writing Subreddits
r/FantasyWriters - Not going to go into much detail here. This is dedicated to fantasy writers, they don’t want to see anything else. You can promote in the weekly check-in thread, but I’d go into more detail about your progress on projects first..
Please note I don’t have much experience with these next three. I probably will be joining them in near the future.
r/WritersOfHorror - Dedicated to horror writers. You can post your stuff here, I wouldn’t spam it.
r/SciFiWriting - Meant to discuss science and speculative fiction. You can ask for critiques of your work, and even promote yourself as long as you follow the guidelines.
r/YAWriters - Discuss your works in progress. Network. The first Tues of every month you can self-promote as shamelessly as you want in the dedicated thread.
Promotional
r/WroteABook - Once your book is ready to go you can post it here.
r/Ebooks - You’ve finished your novel, your release date is right around the corner, and you want to boost your sales. You can message the mods here and then self-promote if they give the go ahead.
r/FreeEbooks - If you have something self-published, and you are doing a free weekend, post it here. It results in hundreds of additional downloads depending on genre and quality (I routinely see 175 when I post other people here). Just remember, it has to be free.
r/IndieAuthorPromotion - Dedicated specifically to indie authors. It’s a small subreddit, 77 people, but that is actually a fairly large number considering our requirements to be published.
r/EbookDeals - Let’s say your ebook has gone on sale, you can post it here. That sale can be the result of a free promotion even.
That’s all for now. It took longer than I thought, so I’m sorry it ended up later than I originally intended. I’ll be posting more soon.
Edit: We now have 15 users on the r/inkshares subreddit, which is great. I also create a thread where we can promote ourselves for the time being there. Check it out.