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Today I have the most amazing news to share. Yesterday, The Launch Pad announced their final winners of the 2016 Manuscript Competition — I am thrilled by the revelation Human Resources has been picked by Scott Free as one of their winners. 

To discover that a production company with such an impeccable reputation liked my novel — that they believe it has what it takes to become a successful movie — is beyond my ability to describe. Here is the official description of what that this prize is:

Ridley Scott’s company Scott Free was one of the first major companies to take e-books into the spotlight when they found The Martian and developed it into what would become a Best Picture nominee starring Matt Damon. They were also the first company to buy a Launch Pad project, when they picked up Daniel Turkewitz’s Tranquility Base. Now they’re looking to do the same for you. Our exclusive partnership with Scott Free means not only are they represented on our judging panel, they have also committed to option at least 1 project with an eye towards discovering their next break out hit.

More than 24 hours later and I still can’t fully process what has happened. There are no details to report beyond the official announcement. The novel has not — yet — been optioned, but it seems that is likely. My dreams are coming true, and you have all played a key role in enabling that to happen.

Thank you.

Bonus Feature: Advanced Field Intelligence System. 

I’ve created the second of my planned bonus features for you. This time, I’ve unearthed the wiki page for AFIS, the system used by the Special Operations Group in the novel to give them an advantage of the field. If you’ve read all the excerpts on the site, you will have encountered this under the acronym COED — the product has undergone a re-branding.

If you would like to learn a little more about AFIS, follow this link.

Crowdfunding Competition Rolls On 

The crowdfunding competition has not finished! The announcement yesterday was for the formally judged portion of The Launch Pad for 2016. The crowdfunding competition — the part you have direct control over — continues until 16 December. If you haven’t pre-ordered a copy, now is an excellent time!

You can pre-order here.

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    Good morning, everyone. I hope you’re all well.

    Last night winners for some of the Launchpad prizes were announced and, unfortunately, "Shadow King" was not one of them. However, I did make the Top Ten out of over 1,000 entries from 24 countries, and that is something to be proud of.

    But the competition is not over yet!

    I am still actively working to add "official readers" and move up the Inkshares leaderboard (and -- as always -- a giant "thank you" to everyone who has pre-ordered a copy already. You rock!).

    If you haven’t pre-ordered a copy of "Shadow King" yet, don’t forget: all new orders that come in between November 16 and TODAY (November 30) will be put into a drawing for a $25 Amazon gift card. Orders slowed a bit over the holiday, so if you purchase today, you have a pretty darn good shot at that gift card! I’ll let you know who won in my next update.

    Thank you all for your support!

    Best,
    Susan

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      Hello everyone!

      First, I’d like to wish all of you who live in the U.S. a very happy Thanksgiving. Hope you all had a wonderful day.

      A lot of exciting things going on -- I’m thrilled to let you all know that "Shadow King" was included in The Launchpad’s "Top Ten" finalists list. I’m excited and honored to be there and looking forward to finding out who the final winners are.

      For the Inkshares prize, you’ve all helped me make some great progress this past week or so, and I saw "Shadow King" go from 6th to 4th and back a little again. Now that the holiday is behind me, I’m hoping to get some more pre-orders into the queue. 

      I mentioned in my last update that as a thank you to everyone who ordered before November 16, I was going to hold a drawing for two different $25 Amazon gift cards. The lucky winners are JANET CHIASSON and SUE TIBBETTS FINDLEY. Congrats -- your gift cards are in the mail and you should have them soon.

      If you haven’t yet pre-ordered your copy of "Shadow King,"  you still have time before the competition ends on December 16! I will be holding drawings for two more $25 Amazon gift cards for NEW readers... one will be for new readers who order between November 16 and November 30, and the other will be for new readers who order between December 1 and December 16.

      Thank you all again for your support and interest in "Shadow King."

      All the best,
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