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GUYS! We have hit 200 preorders. On my birthday, of all days! I’m so grateful to all of you for supporting this project. I will be posting chapter 2 later on today as a reward for hitting this major goal. On to 300!!!! Also, stay tuned for playlists, character sketches, and other such fun as we keep this train going. SO EXCITED. 
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    Leo Valiquette sent an update for Bane of All Things

    Howdy, folks. Just a quick note to confirm that the Editorial Letter is in my hand and first round revisions have begun in earnest. My intention is to turn around the new draft of BoAT by Christmas. Only then, when Inkshares can assess how well I have executed on said revisions, will it be time for a serious conversation about a release date.

    But a wordsmith can dream, can’t he? My hope would be a release for the fall of 2020, but we will see. I REPEAT – that is my hope, not a given. It may even be wildly unrealistic, but we will see where we stand in the new year.

    What is the significance of next fall? Each October, Ottawa plays host to CAN•CON – the Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature. This is the place to cross paths with authors, gamers, poets and illustrators of fantasy, science fiction and horror. The creative community of the National Capital Region turns out in force, joined by colleagues and special guests from across Canada and the U.S. I support CAN•CON on the media relations side as a volunteer and am also a recurring panelist.

    It would be fantastic to have a launch event for BoAT at CAN•CON 2020!

    But before we get there, there is lots of work to do. For Inkshares, it’s not just about how quickly we can arrive at a strong and polished product, but when it makes the best business sense to launch it into the market.

    For now, my focus must be on taking to heart the awesome insight that my editor, Sarah, has provided on the manuscript and forging ahead with those revisions. She has made great observations about some things I need to work on with character and pacing and effectively getting the reader oriented and grounded in this world that I have created.

    But while there is still much work to do, Sarah’s overall assessment of the manuscript was as follows:

    “Bane of All Things is an exciting, rich novel that creates a truly vivid and complex world that is original and interesting. Obviously, comparisons will be drawn between your novel and A Song of Ice and Fire and perhaps An Ember in the Ashes, but it is a unique entity. Your novel is engaging because the fantasy realm that it draws us into is intricate and compelling and the themes of loyalty, faith, and loss help you to tell human stories in a fantasy setting. You’ve created a fascinating cast of characters and creatures.”

    That works for me.

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      Cool. Don’t be afraid to reach out and connect with other folks on here. It’s a big supportive community, but it’s the squeaky wheel that gets the grease!
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        Hi, Matilda. Been too busy to give your chapters a full read, but I get the impression that this is a surreal and allegorical take on the madness that is America today?
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