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Three days left.

I recognize that it’s unlikely that the deluge of pre-orders for which I’ve been hoping will come in before the wire, and carry me to the glory of fully-fundedness. Nothing is impossible while the clock is still ticking, of course, but Mr. Spock would acknowledge that such a boon is highly improbable.

There are 300-plus of you that will receive this update. I need 344 more pre-orders to make 750. If you know one or two people (preferably two :) ) who want to be heroes, please spur them to check out my book before Saturday.

To those of you who helped me get to this stage: thank you so much. I may not get the full suite of services that Inkshares has to offer, but you will get your physical copy of Disintegration as I’ve written it. It’ll be the Director’s Cut, basically ... which is kind of cool. That was how I read Heinlein’s "Stranger in a Strange Land" and I can’t imagine reading the abridged version.

It’s almost as if my unfettered vision wins because my campaign hasn’t gone the distance. Weird, that. 

Thanks for making it a reality.
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    I am up to 15 copies sold!!!  I couldn’t have done any of this without y’all sharing this dream!  I thank each and every one of you, from the bottom to the top of my heart.  

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      Dear Friends

      I know what you are thinking: two updates in a row!! What?!

      I’ll be quick. I just want to make you aware that today is International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT)

      I know that many of you are strong supporters of the LGBTQ community, so I wanted to share with you the website where you will find information regarding this day of action.

      www.dayagainsthomophobia.org

      Also, I want to remind you of my own initiative within Inkshares to support LGBTQ authors and allies: Write Out Loud.

      By joining Write Out Loud, every month you will be supporting the work of many talented authors in Inkshares. You also will get a book to add to your collection.

      The mission of this syndicate is not only to support authors in their path to publication, but also to point readers interested in novels with diverse characters toward books that offer this, by giving our seal of approval.

      Click here to check it out.

      That’s it. I promise I won’t bother you for a while.

      Have a great week!

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        We just hit 250 Pre-Orders! Chris and I are now at Quill! Thank you all for love and support over the last few months! Its been a grueling uphill battle but we’ve made it this far! I’ll continue to throw art your guys’s way and stay tuned for more announcements! 


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          Thomas J. Arnold liked the forum thread, Something negative I'm sorry to say
          @Bryn Hagan Fifty Shades of Grey is the worst book I’ve ever read. But it’s also one of the most successful. Durian is a fruit that literally smells like a rotting corpse, I would rather eat dirt than subject myself to durian a second time, and yet it is regarded as "the King of Fruit" in Southeast Asia. There ain’t no accounting for taste. This is a democratic book crowdfunding platform. As @Amanda Orneck so astutely put it, if you’re looking for a curated book crowdfunding platform, check out Unbound.
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            I’m going to do something I shouldn’t 

            Again.

            and moan

            Again.

            There is a book on here that has made over half the sales needed to be printed by inkshares, and it has me concerned. I’m concerned because it is truly awful, from the writing to the story line, even to the title. 

            I’ll never divulge who I think this is as this would only hurt someone who is trying to make their dream come true. 

            Except everyone reading this, including perhaps the author of the "truly awful" book in question, will have a theory as to whom it is. It isn’t hard to narrow this down if people are so inclined to do so. And even if those guesses are wrong, there’s a strong likelihood that someone, and maybe more than one someone, IS getting hurt from this.

            It’s actually rather unpleasant of me to be so critical, and I was reluctant to say anything. 

            It IS unpleasant, precisely because you haven’t really been critical at all and haven’t said anything at all to the person whose book you’re publicly trashing. You’re just taking a passive-aggressive potshot that helps absolutely no one. If your concern is for their feelings and not your own, why not reach out and offer some constructive criticism? Why do this instead? 

            But it did make me wonder about the value of good writing vs good marketing or simply good networking on inkshares.

            I’m concerned because I do not have the ability to market or network etc, and fear that even half decent writing, with a good story, simply will not do anywhere near as good as someone with rubbish writing, but good skills networking etc.

            I’m pretty sure I’d make 1 sale if I dared put it out there. 

            You would have made at least that many, because I would have bought a copy based on what I’d read on your project page back in January. I don’t think I’m the only one. But every time I’ve seen you on this site since then, you give off the air that you’re just here slumming it with people who are beneath you while you wait for your publisher to have a change of heart and/or competence. And I honestly wonder, for all your talent, whether you care about your own project as much as some of the "truly awful" writers care about theirs. I’d never say you don’t, because I don’t know you, but this is the impression you leave.

            Yes, marketing and networking go a long way on here. I’m lousy at both and hate doing both but I forced myself to deal with my misgivings and figure it all out because I didn’t have a choice if I wanted to make it. And I made it. You can do the same. Exceptions certainly apply, but the good work typically separates itself on here so long as that work’s author is bold enough to audibly stand behind it. But you need to embrace this method of publication and the community it’s created rather than (again, as appearances suggest) regarding it as some second class kindergarten for people who don’t deserve to be published. If you can’t do that, and if you wish to keep rapidly burning bridges instead of building them with the many, many, MANY people in this community who will gladly go to bat for good work, you should just pack up and go somewhere else. The previous pity party bellyaching was merely tiresome, but now it’s getting malicious.
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