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Today I am announcing an incentive!

To encourage your pre-order during the Inkshares Nerdist Contest, a $100 Visa Gift Card will be awarded to one lucky person who pre-orders Mission 51! Here are the simple rules:

  • Pre-order Mission 51 before the end of the contest.
  • The gift card will be awarded to one lucky person who pre-orders if Mission 51 finishes the contest in the top three, which guarantees publication.
  • Each person who has or will pre-order is automatically included. An "E-Legal Alien" pre-order is worth one entry. An "Alien Observer" pre-order is worth two entries. And "Alien Conspirator" pre-order is worth three entries. All entries will be randomized via RiffleRaffle.

Enter today! Pre-order now! :D

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    Which do you want first: the Good News, or the Good-er News?

    Fine. Good news is I’ve finally had the epiphany I should’ve reached months ago (which, by the way, is why you’re receiving another update so soon after the last). I’ve decided to SPLIT THE ANIMAL IN MAN IN TWO. Yes, you’ve read that correctly. Fellow authors, publishing industry gurus, inkshares itself, close friends and relatives - all these folks had been asking me for so long “why not just split the novel? Honestly, my dear animals, working on The Animal in Man had become a lot like sculpting pottery: the wheel spins and spins at a constant, but the larger the pot I was trying to make, the more likely it was to start coming apart and ultimately wind up an unrecognizable ruin. I’d rather make something beautiful - keep the pattern intact - and I figured you’d rather read it that way.

     

    So what’s the Good-er News?

    I re-submitted the manuscript last week! This means the ball is now in the publisher’s side of the court. I’ve done a little research that should make all parties involved (including you and me) much happier: An author with multiple books develops a better readership. Trilogies sit better on store shelves and are more likely to be stocked & re-stocked by booksellers. Imagine you’re just Joe-Schmoe Bookreader at the B&N down your street, just browsing the Sci-Fi Fantasy section like you always do, and you spot book one, book two, and book three of The Animal in Man all side-by-side. You are more likely to wonder what you’re missing out on when you discover a trilogy for the first time.

    Yes, I said “trilogy.” That, in fact, was the straw that broke this camel’s back. The original, monstrously-oversized Animal in Man ended on a the mother of all cliffhangers, and I’d originally intended to leave it as-is (frankly I like unfinished endings, like Watchmen or Inception). But the ideas just kept gestating in the dark, warm, moist recesses of my brain, fed by the questions. What would happen to so-and-so? Did so-and-so make it out alive, and if he did, what would he do next?

    Stay tuned to find out. Because of the decision to split the book, it won’t be as long of a wait.

    In the meantime, check out some of the AMAZING sci-fi novels burning up the leaderboards on Inkshares’ Nerdist Contest. The second I read the description of Jenny Graham-Jones “1000 Faces” I knew I had to have a copy. That kind of dystopian, bleak-future vision of our world - where everyone wears a mask and all is never as it seems - is my kind of jam. Take a look at the submissions, you’re sure to find something great.

    Until next time, my dear animals.

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      You should never enter anything into a contest until you are confident that your work is as good as you can make it. Let’s face it: editing is hard and takes time. If you are unsure of your editing skills or would like to get feedback, there are a number of resources on the internet where you can solicit beta readers who would be happy to do that in exchange for a free story.
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