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So, it's officially official of the officialness. (I'm a writer! I use words!) I have turned everything into Inkshares. Now I do the waiting game and see what the Girl Friday Productions team thinks of the manuscript and prep myself for editing. 

If anyone wants a copy of the manuscript I sent in, (since backers are totally able to get access to author drafts) just send me an email over to Crankybolt@gmail.com and I'll gladly share it with you. Maybe you can offer feedback as well before the final product. 

My next step is to start tackling the creation of a website, look into starting my own Inskhares Syndicate with some author friends and start emailing conventions about tablespace. 

Although, I secretly kinda just want to binge watch my guilty pleasure of iZombie and Gotham Season 2 for a day and feast upon the sweet smell of chilli being slow cooked today 10' away from me. 

It's kinda like torture actually. I'm going to start gnawing on human flesh I'm so damn hungry. 

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    12.04.15 - Weekly Update One: The World of Herbridia & The Awakening

    Hello, Readers and Followers of “The Animal in Man”. This first week has been overwhelming! I’m finding it hard to stay in my chair since I’m constantly being floored by how much interest and support is coming my way, and I am so humbled by how awesome the Inkshares community has been in welcoming a fellow author. So please let me say thank you, thank you, thank you for being here, right now, reading this very first weekly update.

    Some of you have already pre-ordered the book (again, thank you!), and some of you have elected to follow the project and get a little more details about it before taking the plunge. For that, I label you a savvy shopper, sir or madam! I plan on posting at least once a week, every Friday, with a fairly lengthy description of the world, the characters, and the themes that define The Animal in Man’s story. Besides poring over the enticing details that follow, if you ever want to know more about anything (I’ll even totally spoil the plot if you push me to it!), you can engage me @BulletTime000 on twitter and/or friend me on facebook. Clearly, I already know my story’s great (*ahem*), and I really want to prove that to you and earn your pre-order.

    Today’s post focuses on the World of Herbridia. It’s a small planet, about the size of our moon, which is home to five animal kingdoms that have claimed their own territories to form five distinct nations, each with their own distinct culture, architecture, laws, and more. The Leorans are comprised of mammals that roam the plains; Corvidians are birds who call mountainous regions their home; Pescorans thrive in, under, and along Herbridia’s oceans; Drakorans are the reptilian race whose dwindling population stalks the swamplands and deltas; and the Thraxians are - were - a once-thriving kingdom of insects who thrive no longer since the Extermination Wars. (More on that bloody history in a future post for sure, as the events that transpired near the end of that war set everything in motion for the hero’s story.)

    Understanding what’s constantly in the skies above Herbridia is just as important as knowing who dwells on her lands below. The Aigaion is a supermassive, perhaps ‘alien’ structure that wanders aimlessly just beyond the stratosphere. When it passes, it can blot out Herbridia’s sun for a hundred miles. The star that gives this world its light is Yinna, and her smaller yet closer sister Yerda is this world’s dark moon, surrounded by a thick asteroid belt and marred by a gaping wound that’s visible even to eyes less acute than a Corvidian Hawk’s. The myths of these celestial bodies have become the central belief structure of a cult known as The Mind, which has gradually risen to immense power over the last two decades.

    But we’re not ready to discuss exactly how much influence The Mind exerts, how tight their grip on the hearts and, well, the minds of Herbridians has grown. Instead, for now, you ought to know a brief history of those last twenty years or so, and you ought to know the history of what came before them, and the great event called “The Awakening” that stands in time between them.

    Life was brutal, for hundreds, maybe thousands of years before The Awakening. The foundations of civilization were there, but every Herbridian’s focus was ever on the preparation, the execution, the never-ending cycle of battle. Birth. Training. War. Death. For who knows how long. Nothing was written, nothing was recorded. No stories were told. No heroics remembered. No complete victories were ever reached. All five of the animal kingdoms could ever gain any advantage, as if some unseen hand was ever working to ensure the wars would continue forever. And they did. Until suddenly they did not.

    A sudden wave of fugue and unconciousness struck every Herbridian down , inducing nausea, fatigue, sudden uncontrollable bouts of dementia. But after a few days, that wave passed, and when the Herbridians came back to their senses, their desire to fight passed with it. That part of their nature was somehow, inexplicably forgotten, gone like it had never been. The beasts in their hearts were silent. They no longer remembered why they fought, so they laid their weapons down (mostly), and for the first time used their sense of reason to draw borders, forge alliances, and carve out a true foundation for peaceful society. And from that time forward, the cult of The Mind rose to power as the architects of that society. While the Herbridians might coronate kings, rally around warlords, or nominate councils to govern their everyday ways of life, The Mind has always found their way to elevate themselves as these rulers’ most trusted advisers.

    I’d love to tell you more about exactly how they do so, but I’ll save that for another day. Of course if you can't wait, we can continue this quietly elsewhere... Please engage me @BulletTime000 or befriend me on facebook.

    Allow me to finish by simply saying how glad I am you’ve chosen to follow “The Animal in Man.” I’m glad you’re here. I’m glad you’re interested. Trust me, if you stay for the long haul, tune in to every update, read every chapter I post (they’re on the way!), and ultimately buy this book, then you’re not only in for a grand adventure, you’re also validating my dream of becoming a published author. For that, I cannot thank you enough.

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      They're here! My custom Dax Harrison coffee mugs have been delivered to my doorstep (finally), and a new giveaway video is live! Plus, a quick update on the book campaign. CLICK HERE TO WATCH!

      As always, thanks to everyone supporting the book. Keep spreading the word! You all rock my socks.

      -Tony

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        Rick Heinz liked an update for Blurred Weaponry (Saints of the Void, Book 1)

        Hi, everyone. Just wanted to note a few things while I had the chance.

        First, a big thank you to Richard Heinz, Amanda Orneck, Eric Landreneau for pre-ordering my book. As a reward, you each get a $25 Amazon gift code. Send me your email addresses ASAP to 48saints@gmail.com and you'll have them on 12/18, just in time for Christmas! (Maybe the 19th, I work like 10-11 hours and may hit the sack early on the 18th ^-^)

        Feel free to use that as an incentive to buy more stuff on Inkshares - or hey, another ebook copy of Blurred Weaponry! Was that too much? Possibly. Likely.

        I'll be giving at least one $25 gift card every two weeks. From now on if I get more than one pre-order, I'll calculate the odds and roll a polyhedral di thingie to figure out who wins. I'd give some away to Jeremy Thomas and Thaddeus Woodman, but as they are part of the Inkshares running crew, that might be weird (winky face, yo).

        As far as Blurred Weaponry's story goes, the biggest change I plan on making is expanding the prologue to give the introduction more mystery. The new section will be about Mill, the so-called leader of the homeless enemies, the terrible things he had to do to get himself involved with Citizen Vaiss, and why he did them at all. That means likely adding one more chapter elsewhere to come back to his POV, but it will add much more humanity to the story as a whole.

        Finally, please let me know what you think of what I've posted so far on my Inkshares page if you have time to read it some of it. Remember, I believe you get a $5 credit for your first excerpt pointed out / liked and $5 for your first content review (or comment.

        Links:
        Watch the YouTube stuff I made so far supporting my book @ http://bit.ly/1WuZhql
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          Hello everyone! 

          First, I am so excited to have won the first mug in the Dax Harrison Giveaway!! If you haven't checked out this amazing project yet, you are seriously missing out. Here's a link to the video of the drawing (Tony will be doing a giveaway for every 10 orders he receives, so you have a great chance of winning!):

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JubfEEqWEI8&feature=youtu.be

          And here is a link to Dax's story:
          https://www.inkshares.com/projects/dax-harrison-2276?referral_code=1ec3efd7


          Secondly, I have been doing a lot of thinking about the issue with declining populations in post-apocalyptic worlds (like the one in Talkers), and was feeling a bit overwhelmed with the endless possibilities....when I stumbled upon an amazing article about how quickly vampires would take over the world and run out of their food supply, even accounting for different vampire models. Awesome to say the least. People have actually done studies on this. If you're interested, here's a link:

          http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlas_obscura/2015/12/02/using_math_to_calculate_how_long_it_would_take_vampires_to_annihilate_humanity.html


          Next, I realize how important social media is, and admit I have been really lax about it. I honestly didn't think Talkers had a chance, and now that it can definitely be published with the Quill option, I'm gonna start picking it up.  If you want to follow me on Twitter, I am posting updates and articles on writing under my literary magazine handle @LamplitUG and will be making pages etc soon.

          Lastly, thank you, as always, for your incredible support. I have been writing away, but will possibly post another chapter soon. Don't want to give too much away =) 

          Much love, 
          Janna
          https://www.inkshares.com/projects/the-talkers-are-talking


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            Rick Heinz commented on an excerpt of The Animal in Man
            This is nice character intro as well. Although Yacub can take him. #hyenaforlife.
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              Rick Heinz commented on an excerpt of The Animal in Man
              I'm a real big fan of this character already. Infamous Raider: Check. Hyena Man Thing: Check. Already bad ass enough to escape capture: Check. I predict nothing but awesome for him. 
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                His name was Yacub, an infamous raider along Leora’s western border with Corvidia.  The first time he had been apprehended in Crosswall, before any part of the hyena’s infamous past and violent profession were known to the city guard, however, Yacub had escaped capture.
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