My new Kickstarter is ending in just a few days
almost 4 years ago
– Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 03:48:38 PM
Hi,
We're in the last week of my newest Kickstarter campaign for my summer slate of novels. Four awesome novels in four weirdly unique universes!
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As if the final days of the campaign are not exciting enough, we have TWO new awesome perks for people who back by the end of the campaign.
If you back today, you'll get Embellish: A Brave Little Tailor retelling by my good friend Demelza Carlton, and one of my favorite sci-fi books of the last year Blue Sky Tomorrows by another good friend in LJ Hachmeister.
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Two awesome ebook novels by two awesome authors, and you get them today just for backing the campaign.
Plus, of course, you'll get any of my awesome books you pledge for. and I've included the blurbs below again in case you haven't checked them out yet.
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The Void Calls Us Home
Rebecca never thought she was suicidal. However, that didn’t stop her from jerking her car off the side of the road last night.
Everybody thinks she swerved to avoid hitting a deer, but she knows the truth. She did it because a giant flaming being called out to her from beyond the void and beckoned to her to join it in the darkness.
Was it a manifestation of her unconscious desire to die? Could the being really exist? Did it have anything to do with her sister’s suicide just a year before?
When Rebecca starts seeing the creature every time she closes her eyes, she has no choice but to find out the truth before it drives her mad.
The Void Calls Us Home is an exploration of what it means to have depression.
If you like H.P. Lovecraft, psychological horror, coming of age stories, or deep explorations of grief, loss, death, and junk, then make sure to pick up The Void Calls Us Home today.
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The Marked Ones
Magic destroyed the world once. Now, magic users are the enemy. To be marked with magic is to lead a cursed life.
Rosie is completely average. There is absolutely nothing extraordinary about her in any way.
For most people, that would be a blessing, but Rosie wants nothing more than to have a spark of magic, even if people say that all mages are evil.
She wasn’t born with magic, though. She’s sure of it. After all, she is 17, and magic always presents when you are 13.
Always.
So, when she’s suddenly able to wield magic, Rosie is initially confused, then thrilled…until the soldiers come for her, and she realizes everything she’s about to lose.
No more school. No more friends. No more freedom.
Her life is over…at least the life she knew.
No. She won’t allow herself to be locked in a cage. She must escape.
There is one place that is truly safe for people like her.
The lost city of Toledo – a haven for witches and warlocks since before the war, and the only place Rosie can be free.
But it’s only a legend. Nobody has seen the city in decades.
Can she find the lost city before the army descends upon her?
If you love Harry Potter, magic, coming of age stories, and non-stop action, then pick up The Marked Ones today.
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Invasion
Aliens are invading.
The Earth is doomed.
The end of the world is a bad time to fall in love.
Joshy is a normal kid from an average town suffering through a mediocre road trip with his family. He's positive this vacation will be just as bland and uninteresting as every one that came before it.
Then he meets Debra.
She's everything he's ever wanted in a girl. She's smart, funny, and radiant. They love all the same things, right down to the same obscure comic books. There's a definite spark between them.
Literally.
The moment they finally kiss, a bolt of electricity from Debra's mouth knocks Joshy unconscious.
He wakes up to a shocking truth.
Debra is an alien.
Worse yet, another race called the Globorians are about to invade Earth and enslave all of humanity.
Now, Joshy and Debra must race against time to stop the Globorian plot and save the planet before it's too late.
If you love young romance, alien invasions, coming of age stories, and non-stop action, then grab Invasion today.
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Worst Thing in the Universe
Albert Ross is the most miserable, pathetic, and terrible thing in the entire universe. He is reviled by many, most of all God.
Albert Ross is an anomaly. Karma doesn't think anything he does is wrong. It's a glitch in the universe that God can't fix. Every trillion or so births in the universe, there is a karmic anomaly.
That's not to say karma doesn't have its retribution. For every horrible act Albert Ross commits, karma punishes Vikram Suresh. Poor, sweet Vikram.
He doesn't know why his life is so horrible. He doesn't know why the universe is unkind.
It's unkind because of Albert Ross.
That is the crux of the karmic anomaly. Karma thinks everything that Albert Ross does is actually carried out by Vikram Suresh.
What a horrible lot in life.
That's why Vikram kills himself. It usually doesn't matter when a poor, miserable schlub dies, but this death has instant ramifications.
With his death, Karma can instantly see Albert Ross again and realizes its mistake. Like a rubber band, all the horrible things that Albert's ever done slingshot back to him at once.
And God watches with glee as karma has its revenge.
Worst Thing in the Universe is narrated by God, as he pontificates on the horrible fate of Vikram Suresh, expounds on the nature of the universe, and explores the flaws in the whole system.
You can pick up any book by itself for $25, or the complete set for $100 and read the complete collection.
Or pick up all four ebooks for $20.I tried to make a bunch of different tiers so that there was something for everybody.
Are you ready to find your next favorite book?
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I hope you'll check out my Summer Slate today, and I look forward to seeing you behind the backer wall once again.
Russell