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Brian Fitzpatrick 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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    Yes, I’ve been quiet for a while. Didn’t feel like blowing you guys up with the same old "stuff is happening, *clickety clack*" even though I’ve been diligently at work.

    I was awaiting the final round of feedback, and it was monstrously wonderful. Michael Haase provided it. He’s the author of The Madenss of Mr. Butler and all around swell dude. Having incorporated many of his fine suggestions I can say ...

    Bombs away!

    That is: I’ve submitted the manuscript to Inkshares!

    What does this mean? It means that I cannot tinker and putter any longer. It means that however long it takes Inkshares to copyedit it, for me to approve the changes, and then for them to send it to press is how long you’ll wait to have it in your hands. It means that it’s finally happening. This book that seemed like it might never exist is coming. It’s real. It’s happening.

    And it feels wonderful.

    Thanks to all of you for all you’ve done for me. I’m grateful.

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      Hey everyone! It’s been a moment hasn’t it!? Well... I’ve got my Emerald City Comic Con brief notes ready to go!


      We hit Seattle and got to the Comic Con!



      Then Zac and I set up shop!

      There was a significant amount of food and drinks in between with Andy Ainsworth (These Old Bones) and then our Seattle family went and explored neat stuff. 



      The con was a success! Not only did we have a fantastic time, we also sold out. 

      So, now I get ready for the next set of conventions: COD Con (In April) and ACEN (In May). If you are reading this and in Chicagoland area for these cons, let me know. 

      As always, we are still questing for reviews on Amazon (Click Here) and Goodreads (Click Here) and Audible (Click Here). Please please please leave a review after you finish. It’s how little books get wings and go off to be bigger books. 

      Finally. I took an online personality quiz and found out I’m a metal bender.

       

      Hell fucking yes. 

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