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Hey everybody everybody!!

It occurred to me that maybe you'd all like to meet the "A" in A.C. Weston - my husband, Alex:


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(He says he doesn't deserve a whole letter, that he could just be one of the periods. That's probably true, ha!, but I like him a lot so I'm keeping him around as the A.)

Alex is the one to credit for the graphics/music/editing of my promo video, the composition of the illustrations on my coloring page, and a lot of really good, solid stuff in my book. For example, my five main characters hashed out their differences and teamed up all nice and sunshiny in Episode III before this guy dug in and challenged it.

He was completely right. Deeper conflict is better!

Alex works at the Alexander Ramsey House, a historic site in St Paul, MN. He has worked at Historic Fort Snelling, the Mill City Museum, and other Minnesota historic sites. He's my go-to history guy, and his knowledge and understanding root many of my book's dynamics in real world events. He also plays in a band called Union Shakedown, so check them out!

His main job, though is stay-at-home dad to our two little bugs, Tallie and Rosie. He's a really incredible person. I don't know what I'd be without him, but it wouldn't be anything close to what I am.

...So that's Alex!

Now, would you like some easy text to forward on in an email or facebook message to some friends who like reading?

Well, here you go!

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My friend wrote a book! It's a fun space adventure with complicated characters and deep themes exploring the tension between justice and mercy. Watch her promo video here, where she references every single science fiction thing she could fit into two minutes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FmeKgI090s

And here's where you can pre-order the book:

https://www.inkshares.com/projects/she-is-the-end [YOU SHOULD INCLUDE YOUR REFERRAL LINK HERE - find out what yours is by generating it with the "Twitter   Facebook   Email" buttons at the bottom of your pre-order confirmation email. That way you'll get $15 in credits if they pre-order!]

Please help this new author get to her publishing goals! She needs around 700 more pre-orders before December, so your order really matters.

Thanks!

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Take the time to copy-paste the above email and send it to two people right now, and you could really help me in an immediate, life-changing way. Please help me bring my book to reality.

Now, as for recommendations!!

Disintegration by Steve Soldwedel - A group of military officers are thrown together on a mission to raid the enemy stronghold and make off with a precious resource. A'arilon Ray suspects it's a suicide mission but it is just the beginning of a much greater adventure.
(I've recommended this one before, but I've been reading more of it and I really like it.  Give this book a chance - I think you'll enjoy it.)

Dax Harrison by Tony Valdez - In a space-faring future, an alien war criminal seeks vengeance on humanity, and a celebrated-but-bumbling hero is forced back into action... whether he likes it or not.
(Is it going to be a problem if I entirely imagine Chris Pratt-Peter-Quill-Starlord as the main character, Dax Harrison, throughout this book? I hope not because that bridge is crossed.)

Faeries in the Gloaming by Chandra Peltier - In 1885 Eliza and Alfred must travel from London to Scotland when their father is kidnapped by the faeries.
(I'm a sucker for gorgeous art, and this book has gorgeous art. Also, you guys don't know this yet because I have so much yet to reveal, but Merlin, Puck, and Loki are all characters in my books. They're all one character, in fact... The character goes by none of those names, but they're in there as an immortal alien with strange powers and a penchant for meddling in human lives...)

Happy Friday!

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    Dear Pre-orderers, 

     We were really pumped about getting the publishing process started. We were going to have our own editor! We eagerly awaited to hear from this physician of prose, and begin making our book into something suitable for public consumption. 

     Then we were told the editor's name. Clete. What kind of name is "Clete"? we asked ourselves. Surely no one with that name is suited to be any kind of person that works in the realm of literature. 

     Then we spoke to him. Clete was the perfect fit. Over the next month or so we sent versions of the manuscript back and forth, and damn it if Clete didn't just get our book and what we were trying to do, but he showed us how to make Practical Applications for Multiverse Theory even better. Thanks, Clete. 

     So we're sad that our time with Clete is at an end, but we're excited by what that means - WE TURNED IN THE FINAL MANUSCRIPT FOR OUR BOOK. Then we leaned back and put on our sunglasses. 

     Now the book is being formatted and having some final line-edits done. The cover is being designed. In just days we'll get out first look at our cover design options. 

    We're hoping for something along these lines: 

     A quick note - originally the book was slated to be published in hardcover, but after discussions with Inkshares, the book will now be available in paperback and ebook formats. Though we were really looking forward to having a hardback copy of our book, we care much more about getting booksellers to cary the book, which is much more easily done with a paperback book, as it doesn't involve as much risk or cost for said sellers. So, overall it's a good thing. 

     Of course, none of this will matter when either of us wake up from the dream and realize that this whole, "getting our book published" thing was all just a vivid fantasy. 

     Until that moment we'll keep you updated. 

     XOXOXO, 

    Nick & Noa

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