Friday weekly update.
Merry Christmas and / or Happy Holidays!
This was a Big week for my project. The Barnes & Noble appearance went exceedingly well! Because I already hit up my friends and relatives (and their friends and relatives) during the pre-order campaign, I had to rely mostly on my ability to convince total strangers who wandered by my table that the book was worth their time and 20 bucks.
With a target rich environment and a week before Christmas crowd, I hit the sweet spot! Sold 80 copies of my hardcover. Store managers told me that it was the best-selling author appearance of the year and among the best over many years. (Obviously J.K. Rowling and Stephen King etc. don't visit the Salem, NH venue) But another writer attached to a bigger publisher was in the store at the same time and sold 12 copies.
My passion and belief in my project was contagious and my conversion rate with the customers was unreal - around 70% of the people who talked to me ended up buying the book.
The store manager and I hit it off very well and she gave me carte blanche permission to return for follow up appearances Any Time I want to. How crazy is that! I will now use this connection and recommendation to approach other B&N outlets within driving distance. Hoping to spend many upcoming Saturdays doing this and growing my outreach. I won't see the same size crowds or sell anywhere near as many books during these other store visits, but I'll walk away with them (hopefully) keeping a few copies in stock at each new location that I visit.

In other news, I did an interview with Fox-News Radio in Fort Myers Florida. My publicist tells me that they will be able to book many more radio interviews as we approach and are into the presidential primaries. The ability to get these interviews is mostly due to my Donald Trump connection, which is told as one of the "method-written" fictionalized stories in my book. (If you've read it, you know what I'm talking about! If you haven't read it yet, try to squeeze it into your schedule:-)
What I want for Christmas is REVIEWS on Amazon, click Here, and Goodreads click Here! (Thank you so much Dave Barrett!) Check out Dave's awesome Inkshares project! It's All Fun and Games click Here
https://www.inkshares.com/projects/it-s-all-fun-and-games
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As always; Thanks a Million for your awesome support!
I'll keep you updated as we continue this exciting Journey!
Just another Art Update. Here's the interior of Aurelius's planet hopper, "The Storm Chaser" from the latest chapter entitled "Extenuating Circumstances"
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Happy all the things!
I don’t care what you celebrate, just make sure you enjoy yourself.
Before I go off and eat all the food and drink all the alcohol, I have some cool news to share with all of you. It’s done. I’ve approved the printer-ready files for both the interior and cover of The Life Engineered. This baby is going to press. The final cover is maybe a little different than you remember though. Have a look:
Oh what’s that? Can’t make out the blurb there? Here, enjoy a close up:
I’m a pretty big Battlestar Galactica fan, so you can imagine how awesome this feels for me. If you don't know who Leah Cairns is, look it up. She's awesome.
As always; I couldn’t have done it without you and hopefully this train keeps rolling forward. I’ll see you guys in the new year. In the meantime, do me a favour; stay safe.
JF
Hey everybody,
So it's been a big week. First and foremost, last Saturday was the first ever Inkshares Review-A-Thon. I wrote a couple of reviews for the interplanetary adventure Dax Harrison and the fairly self-explanatory Dracula V. Hitler (books you should check out if you have the chance) and then talked about writing and the publishing experiences with other Inkshares writers in a google hangout. That's right, you too can see my compete ineptitude with technology and hear me heavily breathing into a microphone by following this lovely little link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pSOpnFYGMM&feature=youtu.be.
Big thank yous to JF Dubeau, Paul Inman, and Cara Weston (whose idea this was) for allowing me to participate in such a huge way. You should definitely check out their books as well--The Life Engineered, Ageless, and She Is The End--all soon to be published on Inkshares.
Now I know many of us are or will be traveling over the next few days and those long car rides can be killer. Well, nothing passes the time quite like some good old-fashioned...er...new-fashioned audio drama. First of all, there is a little horror number I did for the 2014-15 Midnight Audio Theatre Scriptwriting Competition that went up this week. Listen to "Last Transmission" here:
http://midnightaudiotheatre.com/mat-features-2015/
Then there's the season six finale of the audio drama series I write for, Our Fair City. The episode is called Uninsurable Risk and not only does it close out another spectacular year of work on our part, but features none other than Welcome to Night Vale's Cecil Baldwin! Don't believe me? Here's my proof:
http://www.ourfaircity.com/2015/12/uninsurable-risk/
So yes, lot's of exciting things happening with more on the horizon. Until then thank you all and Happy Holidays.
Merry Christmas!
The day I didn´t think would come has arrived - thanks to all your fantastic support my book will be published!!! It´s the best Christmas gift ever and I would like to send my deep gratitude to every single one of you. Now the editing starts, and I will keep you posted on the development and when you can expect to hold the actual book in your hands.
I wish you a day filled with love, laughter, and of course, christmas cookies!
Warm hugs,
Caroline
Happy Holidays, You Animals!
Just yesterday, "The Animal in Man" reached 200 inkshares readers. That's amazing! I can't say thank you enough! I also can't think of a time in my life when my fingers have had to hit the exclamation mark so many times!!! Seriously!!!
Enjoy this video of myself and my lovely assistant pulling the next five lucky winners in the second 100-reader raffle! Agh, there's another exclamation!
(Did you know you can read The Animal in Man's prologue and second chapter right now by visiting my writing portfolio website? If you have the time, find out what happens to Maxan when he wakes up.)
Goodbye for now, friends!
Machiners!
We have entered Winter, officially speaking, but the weather is hardly frightful and our spirits are so delightful. What a day!
First and foremost, my congratulations to Tony Valdez on reaching 250 pre-orders for his comedic SciFi romp Dax Harrison! Meaning books will be on the way! This is really well deserved. Great concept, awesome writing, hard work - check all the boxes. Also, amazing to see how the Inkshares community really banded together to push a colleague toward the finish line. Love it.
OnThe Last Machine front the beat goes on and such a groovy beat it is.
The Review-a-Thon this past Saturday was fantastic. Thanks to A.C. Weston for coordinating which undoubtedly took much time and effort. It yielded some amazing reviews for the novella, which I am very thankful for. Some of them I have been able to reciprocate already. Others I haven't gotten to yet. But I will. I promise. Thanks to Michael Valdez, AR Patterson, Jason Pomerance, Dave Barrett, and Byron Gillan for their wonderful words. It really does mean a great deal.
We've now surpassed 80 readers!! Thank you to all the new followers and supporters. Because we hit 75, I've conducted a clandestine raffle of unknown scope and substance....
And the winners are Melissa Berg and Peter Birdsall. You have each won a signed copy of Alter Ego No. 91 from January 2010. It's a super cool magazine and has an epic interview covering basically every topic possible with my friend and The Last Machine artist Jack Katz. Here are a couple of images for you:


We're at 81 readers so we might as well shoot for 100. Yeah, why not? Maybe we can do that by Sunday? Let's try. More cool stuff to come if we make it.