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Tantalus Depths has stumbled upon one of the best support bases I could have hoped for. Thanks to you all, we’ve passed the 600 pre-order mark and are soaring on our way to that final goal. As thanks to you for getting us this far, the first three chapters of Tantalus Depths are now uploaded on Inkshares. If you’d like to read them, here’s a quick link to each:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
If you missed my video of me reading chapter one, check that out here if it interests you. I’ve just uploaded a reading of chapter 2 as well, chapter 3 to be forthcoming in the near future.


Keep bringing in the support! We’re only a little over two weeks away from the end of the campaign, and have a fair amount of ground left to cover. But we can, and will, get there.

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    James Rasile liked an update for Lucky
    Followers, Readers, Supporters...lend me your eyeballs. I come not to bury Caesar, but to praise his salad.

    No, but for real, y’all - I’m back and I’m catching up and ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE your continued support for Lucky means so much. Lucky has 34 days left to fund on Inkshares and is 400+ copies short of our goal. This is the time for us to all band together and get the word out about this new book hitting the shelves. Look at it this way: The faster we finish funding, the faster this book will get to the printers and end up in your hands.

    If you have any questions, any hesitations about pre-ordering, please contact me and allow me to address your concerns. I want you to feel as much at home with supporting a campaign like this that you can.

    One million thanks to all of you!

    - Webster
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      James Rasile liked an update for Women Like Us

      Ah, the moment we’ve all be waiting for!! Here is the real book!! 

      Okay, now that I’m done sobbing, let’s get to the thank you’s. Can’t tell everybody how amazing this is, and now I will try to express most sincere thanks as well as humanly possible.  

      So here goes. First, though, a short background of how this long, strange trip began. Women Like Us had a go-around with publishers when my TV/Movie agent at the time gave the manuscript to a book agent in NY. She loved it, and was just certain -- really one hundred percent certain! -- she was going to sell it. So out it went to a big bunch of publishers and while it came close in a couple of instances, the agent turned out to be wrong! Imagine that. Anyway, I ended up doing some revisions, had a parting of the ways with said agent and then was on the verge of a go-around looking for new representation when I read about inkshares in a piece on Deadline about its deal with UTA. Right around that time, an old friend was visiting, just as I was debating whether or not to give Inkshares a try. I gave her three chapters and was curious to see the reaction -- would she want to read more? Or not? Well, she did, and it pretty much inspired me to give this a try, and so first let me thank Kate Funk for the encouragement to just go for it and launch the campaign to get the book published. Also, I need to thank everybody who jumped on board in the pre-order phase. This wouldn’t have happened without you and I can’t express enough my appreciation. 

      Now let’s talk about the book itself. Marcia Parlow’s cover -- front back and spine -- is just beautiful, and I can’t thank her enough for all the hard work that went into getting it done. Thanks also to Claudia Domenig for the picture that became the cover, and thanks to Steven Murashige for making me look somewhat decent in my author photo! Thanks also to my two wonderful blurb providers, the hugely talented and generous authors Charles Dickinson and Joseph Asphahani. Meanwhile at Inkshares, can I say a word about Angela Melamud? Can I say more than one word? Angela has been so patient and kind and helpful through this entire process. She answers numerous questions (sometimes daily, sometimes stupid) with what always feels like a smile. I can’t thank Angela enough through all the editing and production. And Matt at Inkshares for the marketing advice, and Adam for legal (although Adam did make me take out the recipes section!). Over at Girl Friday Productions, the folks that did the nuts and bolts of putting the book together, thank you to first Bethany Davis and then Jaye Whitney Debber. Both of them, like Angela, have the patience of saints!!  To all the other Inkshares authors who have provided support, I thank you all most sincerely too -- you guys are amazing and just to name a few: Amanda Orneck, Matt Sobin, Landon Crutcher, Billy O’Keefe, Joni Dital, Tony Valdez, Ricardo Henriquez, Peter Ryan and more!!  If you haven’t checked out their books, do it!

      So I’m going to get started signing books.  Soon they’ll be in your hands, and if you’ve already dipped into an eBook I hope you’re loving it. One last request to everybody: as many of you know customer reviews are critical on Amazon so I’m providing the link to the Amazon Page. If you’ll scroll down to the ’write a customer review’ section’ and give it some stars and maybe a line or two, I’d so appreciated it. And it hopefully will get the book into even more hands. So that’s it for now. Again, many, many thanks.

      Here’s that Amazon link:

      https://www.amazon.com/Women-Like-Us-Jason-Pomerance/dp/1942645104/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469657767&sr=8-1&keywords=women+like+us

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        James Rasile liked an update for Plagued

        All, thank you for the support. Things have been progressing well...Trying something new with my writing!  I am pleased to announce that I am writing a teleplay about my workplace titled, Warehouse!  Pre order Plagued, my novel on Inkshares.com!  Much love!

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          James Rasile liked an update for Wings of the Pirate

          Hello Readers, I will be the featured guest on the LA Talk Radio program "The Writer’s Block" Thursday evening at 8pm (pst).  Click the link:  www.latalkradio.com/content/writersblock and hear a great program about the many challenges of writers and tips for getting the attention of readers.  I will be talking about "Wings of the Pirate" along with my 2nd published Western novel "T.H. Elkman" coming out in September.  Tune in to www.latalkradio.com Thursday at 8pm. and call in with your questions!

          If you see a green preorder button after this message, be sure to grab an ebook or Hardcover copy!  I sure do appreciate your support!!  EH

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            James Rasile liked an update for Tantalus Depths

            Wednesday updates are becoming my favorite updates. I really enjoy taking a day off my campaigning to throw recommendations at other people’s books that I think really deserve at least as much of your attention as my own.

            This week, I want to spotlight M. Robert Randolph’s book, Wings of the Crallow.



            In the first paragraph alone, Wings of the Crallow snatches up your attention, then immediately subverts your expectations. This is the kind of experience you can expect to have throughout all of the story currently available to read. The highly symbolic prose of the story’s content lies somewhere between Stephen King’s Dark Tower and ancient epic poetry.  Modern writing terminology doesn’t even properly convey what this story is. It’s not merely a story, it’s a journey. Wings of the Crallow is a timeless, utterly phenomenal story I cannot recommend higher. Pre-order it immediately.

            And on a separate note, Tantalus Depths has just passed 600 pre-orders!
             

            I’m completely over the moon about this. Tantalus Depths is so close to that finish line...
            We still have a lot left to do, but we’ve made it so much farther than most books manage here. I feel destined to reach that sweet, sweet 750. We only have 19 days to get there, though, so everyone get ready for the final push!
            Also, as promised, I’ll be releasing chapter 2 as a reward for getting us to 600. Expect me to upload that and my video reading of it some time tomorrow!
            You are all such incredible people for getting Tantalus Depths this far. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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              James Rasile liked an update for Mission 51

              9 days left in the funding campaign, and 83 pre-orders to go to reach the Quill publication goal. It seems daunting, but not impossible!

              Can you help get Mission 51 published? If you haven’t gotten your pre-order(s), there is no time to hesitate! Please, get one (or more) now! Why not be on the short-list of Super Readers!?  :-)

              If you are an author with an active project, get mine and I’ll get yours!

              Remember, if I reach Quill, I will match the amount of money that people have invested in me and Mission 51 with a donation to the Ronald McDonald House Charities and their mission to help families with sick children.

              Mission 51 is ready to launch. All it needs is YOU!

              Thank you for your support! :D

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                "I used too much of the substance, that was my problem.  But it worked! A bit more…energetically than I thought, but still this is a good experience!  We. . .

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