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Friends, Readers, and Sorcerers All,

For this week’s illustration, I’d like to introduce you to my favorite character in Sorcery for Beginners. This is Perry Spring. She’s the first person Owen meets at his new school, incredibly smart, and doesn’t care a whit about what anyone else thinks of her. She can be a bit of a know-it-all (Her favorite phrase is "Think about it") but she’s loyal and always strives to do the right thing. I work every day to be more like her.

Her name was inspired by the mythological Pierian Spring, which was supposedly the source of knowledge for art and science, and sacred to the Muses. It’s a weighty handle for a 13 year-old, but Perry is up to the task.


Perry’s likeness was also inspired by our family friend, Rachel. Thanks to Rachel and her family for letting us immortalize her in this book. 

In other news this week, I updated the introduction to reflect the new rewrite. It’s much more of a warning and call to adventure then the last version. Hope everyone is well, and look for more illustrations next week!

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    Robert Batten liked an update for Sunshine is Forever
    Campers!

    You can now sample the first 2 chapters of Sunshine is Forever by clicking "Read." If you sampled the original chapters, it should be pretty cool to see what has changed through the editing process. Enjoy!
    https://www.inkshares.com/books/sunshine-is-forever

    We also received our 2nd endorsement quote yesterday:
    "Savagely entertaining. Like The Bell Jar and The Catcher in the Rye, Cowan tackles teen angst, but does so with his own unforgettable brand of dark humor." — Helena Echlin, author of Gone and co-author of Sparked

    People are really enjoying the book. I am so excited for its release on August 29, 2017!

    Kyle T. Cowan

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      Robert Batten commented on The Last Faoii
      Personally, I prefer the original title and the original cover. Perhaps there is a better title out there, but "Blade Blessed" doesn’t feel like it adds anything. The Last Faoii tells me who the story is about straight off the bat, and hints at some of the story. I wouldn’t change that unless you can find a title that conveys more of what the story is about (plot, themes, characters) than what you have.
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        Greetings, faoii! 

        Not one to sit idle while our army’s story goes untold, I have continued my various conversations with professional authors around the country while I wait for Inkshares’ signal that we’re ready to proceed. The most common bit of advice from professionals? To change the name of The Last Faoii to something else!  Is that not surprising? Many authors thought that people wouldn’t be intrigued to read a book whose name they can’t even pronounce at a glance, which isn’t something I’d thought about before. 

        So, since we’re just sitting at the barracks for now, anyway: What do you think, my warriors? Would you prefer a change from The Last Faoii to Blade Blessed? And would you prefer different artwork for the cover? Here’s the cover we’ve been using since our campaign’s beginning, and next to it is a completely different (definitely not complete) cover that I whipped up quickly just to see what it might look like. I’m also considering hiring a cover artist to make something even grander (since we will not be able to utilize Inkshares’ cover artists), but I don’t know if I prefer the simplistic blade-on-black design or one featuring Faoii-Kaiya. Opinions, faoii?



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