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Heyas everyone! Sorry that I haven't replied to anyone or answered any questions. I also need to apologize for not doing anything with my group, but I've been away. I went on vacation to the Bahamas and just got back so I'll be steadily catching up on everything and getting it under control again. Can't wait to talk to everyone again!
Book Cover
Well, it's official, I have a cover for The Eternal War! Was just sent to me yesterday and after a little tweaking and Adam amazingly putting up with my indecision, we have the cover that you will be seeing on bookshelves!
I'm not going to make it public, yet, but if you'd like to see it (and I know of at least a few that will be interested) let me know and I'll be glad to send you a note so you can.
It's really happening!! :D
http://www.facebook.com/TheEternalWar Like The Eternal War's page if you haven't, already! <3
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:
Alright, here's the new you've all been looking for.
PUBLISHER: Crowded Quarantine Publications
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Crowded-Quarantine-Publications/251037181611619?ref=ts&fref=ts
-Adam Millard
https://www.facebook.com/Adam.L.Millard
RELEASE DATE: In progress
Prequel or Sequel?
Hi there. As you all know, I just signed a publishing deal for my book which should be released sometime by the end of 2013. I haven't been contracted to write another book, but I've been strongly urged; especially if it's related to my current novel. Here's my question, should I write a prequel or a sequel?
I have ideas for both, but am not sure which direction I should go in. I am curious as to which readers enjoy more? As a reader myself, I prefer sequels, because I find prequels a boring lead up to characters already established. In my book, however, I never established my main character; he's pretty much a mystery and almost nothing is
Book Contract
Just signed a book contract! That's right, folks! My novel will be seeing the light of day after all! I got an amazing offer from some amazing people that I just couldn't turn down. They believe in my work just as much as I do and are very supportive. After a hundred rejections, I managed to snag that one yes! The one that counted!
I never thought I'd say it, but I understand what every author says now. I was told that there's only one publisher for your book and you have to drown in the muk before finding the gem. It's true. I got turned down by a lot of publishers and agents that I really had my heart set on, but I wouldn't trade my publi
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