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Thanks to all who supported my project. The campaign has ended and I hope by now you’ve all received your refund.

As you may have noticed my novel is now titled, The Dark Mountain (formerly known as Wings of the Crallow). A few things inspired this name change, including multiple people asking me “What the heck is a crallow?” I think I was going for a unique title that caught people’s attention, but it ended up being more confusing than anything. The new title now allows me to come up with a more 80’s-style, Stephen King-inspired book cover. I threw something together using the Stranger Things logo-creator I found online. You like?

I still plan to get this book published someday. With the new title, horror genre, and my new sum-it-up line: “Stranger Things meets The Neverending Story,” I plan to make one more go at agents/publishers.

Meanwhile, I’ve also entered The Dark Mountain, into the 2016 Launchpad Contest. There’s still a chance my campaign could make the Top 25. If that happens, you may see it again on Inkshares and I will then have to quickly figure out how to campaign for realsies.

Regardless if I make the Top 25, I’m stoked to check out the books that do and will be looking forward to reading, reviewing, and pre-ordering the ones that catch my eye! Good luck to all and thanks again for giving my crazy, unique novel a shot at making it at Inkshares.

Nauselbaum,

M.R.R.

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    From the moment the story begins the point of view is clear the protagonist is playing in their sandbox, something which is a difficult technique that this author does with ease. Just small sample shows the reader the world within this character's mind, and the details which permeate his existence. By having this pace remain dynamic, the through line will compel readers to continue on.
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      From the moment the story begins the point of view is clear the protagonist is playing in their sandbox, something which is a difficult technique that this author does with ease. Just small sample shows the reader the world within this character's mind, and the details which permeate his existence. By having this pace remain dynamic, the through line will compel readers to continue on.
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