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Hey, and Happy Friday!

Somebody went to the Women Like Us Amazon page and ordered 5 copies yesterday! Here, take a look:

Not sure who did that, but I would thank that person most heartily. Okay, sure, not 500 orders, but you gotta start somewhere, right?

Production of the book continues toward that July 26th publish date, which is extremely exciting. In fact cover design is mostly complete, and there will be two blurbs on the back . Here’s a preview:

"If you have parents, if you have kids, if you have a heart, Women Like Us is the book for you. It’s like a great recipe for life."

This is from author Charles Dickinson, who wrote a novel called The Widows’ Adventures. I fell in love with this book from page one, and hopefully one day soon there’s going to be a movie version of it (full disclosure: I adapted the book and will co-produce the movie), but do yourself a favor if you love to read and get a copy. You too, I bet, will fall in love with Ina and Helene, two ladies who go on a kind of road-trip you haven’t seen before. Or look into one of Charles’ other books like A Shortcut in Time, or A Family in Time. Here’s a link to The Widows’ Adventures:

https://www.amazon.com/Widows-Adventures-Novel-Charles-Dickinson-ebook/dp/B00MEJYS0S?ie=UTF8&keywords=Charles%20Dickinson&qid=1464962085&ref_=sr_1_3&sr=8-3

Here’s the second blurb:

"Women Like Us is a wonderful and true examination of deep, real human emotion." 

This one comes from Joseph Asphahani, whose novel The Animal In Man, a Sword & Laser contest winner, is coming soon from Inkshares. If you haven’t pre-ordered a copy, consider doing so. Here’s a link:

https://www.inkshares.com/books/the-animal-in-man-7699

Speaking of other Inkshares books, there’s a Father’s Day sale going on -- there’s 50-75% off some cool books, so check that out. I can especially recommend director Jake Bender’s wonderful The Elephant in the Room, and Landon Crutcher’s Monkey Business, which is a super trippy head-trip of a book!

So that’s it for now. Stay tuned as publish day approaches because there will be more news to share about the book.  And, as always, thanks everybody for the support.

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    Michael Haase liked an update for Not Afraid of the Fall

    Hey there,

    I wanted to update you as we begin this publishing process with Inkshares. I couldn’t be more excited to work with the energetic, enthusiastic and down to earth team here at Inkshares. These people are...awesome. I am working rigorously on getting the Not Afraid of the Fall manuscript primed and ready for submission for the editing team.

    **A note to anyone considering writing in the future--Just type it. Handwriting is therapeutic and builds commercial-ready hand muscles, but the transcribing of journals covered in sand, beer, Thai mosquito corpses, food crumbs and blood...is no easy feat. I didn’t have this luxury as this story was created on rough boats, smooth trains, wild hitchhiking rides and bumpy prop planes. **

    I cannot wait for you guys to read this memoir and feel free to continue sharing with friends and family! 

    This is just the beginning folks.

    Cheers,

    KJ


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