Greetings Friends and Readers.
Three Dances. Is. LIVE! You can go buy a copy at Amazon or
Barnes and Noble or CreateSpace or my website right now. The commercial editions come with illustrations and
extras, and the knowledge that you’re supporting the creation of more stories
like the ones you enjoy. For the next couple of weeks, I’m probably going to
get a little proselytize-y about this book, so fair warning. But I’m very proud
of it, and I want to get it into people’s hands.
So buy a copy, please. Or buy one for someone else. The
print version is only $5.99 and the e-book version is available on my website
for whatever you think is a fair price (as long as it’s at least $1; that’s as
low as the fulfillment people will let me go).
Thanks.
Something rotten seems to be afoot with the read counting
machines on Wattpad, but you guys have been amazing in your support for the
book lately anyway. There are squillions of new votes, lots of people are
tuning in and following, and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Work on the sequel is going well. I’m also buying a house and launching Three
Dances and planning a move and a wedding, all on top of my day job as a
freelance writer and editor, so things have felt a little hectic.
But every day I’m taking an hour or two, whether I have the
time or not, to keep telling stories for you. I’m a little over halfway through
this draft of the book, which broadens and shifts focus a bit. You’ll learn a
lot more about Tsu’min in it, for instance, and Leramis takes center stage for
longer than he has before. Some terrible things that lead to wonderful (or
maybe even more terrible) things happen to Ryse.
I think you’re going to enjoy it.
Once this draft is done it goes off to my trusty inner
circle of early readers and critics, and then I’ll start final review and
posting chapters of it. In the meantime, I’m going to cram in one final
revision of Nadya before she goes back out into the world of traditional
publishing submissions.
Thanks again for following, all.
And please, check out Three Dances. :-)
Yours in ink and sleepless nights,
Jeff
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