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Dec 20, 2015 04:20PM

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Oh, so is Vincent :) Just curious, are you originally from Australia or did you move there?

Oh, so is Vincent :) Just curious, are you originally from Australia or did you move there?"
I moved from China back when I was at the prickly age of seven.

@YiCheng, I guessed right. Haha!

@YiCheng, I guessed right. Haha!"
Are my English that bad? :)

@YiCheng your Ingrish no bad. Haha! But I guessed from your name. Liu isn't a common Chinese surname outside of China.

@YiCheng your Ingrish no bad. Haha! But I guessed from your name. Liu isn't a common Chinese surname outside of China."
Yeah, I guess that's an interesting line of reasoning, but who's to say I'm not "corrected" by autocorrect (*cough**cough* I hate autocorrect. It had once auto correct my character's name into 'all good seagull doors'...)?




I would like to invite you to submit an entry to the Inkshares Authors Anthology. It is sci-fi or futuristic fantasy. The anthology title is Earth In The Year 10,000.
The link is below. Read the comments section for more info.
https://www.inkshares.com/projects/ea...
I believe the rest of you here have already been invited, but if not please consider yourself invited.
The beauty of this book is that we will have 12 to 15 authors involved - so when we start the funding phase we'll have the combined power of all of our supporters coming together to get to the 750 pre-order full Blown publishing deal level!
I can pretty much guarantee that we will accomplish that because I did it all by myself with my own book (as did Jeyna!) And we both did it before this awesome collaborative effort on Goodreads was started.

I have actually been to Oman (briefly). I was travelling back from Yemen to Bahrain by car and passed though to have a look on the way :) That was... at least 18 years ago :P

@Craig, why hello there!
@YiCheng, oh yes. Head count now is... 5 :) I bet there's more.

If EA actually have an office that actually have a person that isn't a money-worshipping white male, why don't they produce a video game that doesn't scream "F- YOU! PAY ME! You don't need the fifty hard earned dollars, give it to dungeon keepers or Star Wars Battlefront."? Just a thought, but I'm personally sick of those micro-transaction games EA keeps churning out to kill joy.

So that's all of us? Only five?
Do any of you face certain funding challenges being an international author? Let's talk it out. I know I have a few setbacks coming from a country with a weak economy. Haha!


I have actually been to Oman (briefly). I was travelling back from Yemen to Bahr..."
Sort of from canada?

I'm Kelsey Barthel and I'm from Alberta, Canada.
My book is called Beyond the Code.
https://www.inkshares.com/projects/be...
It's very cold here right now

I'm Kelsey Barthel and I'm from Alberta, Canada.
My book is called Beyond the Code.
https://www.inkshares.com/projects/be...
It's very cold here right now"
Ha! Australia is the exact polar opposite of cold.


@Craig, agreed. It used to be free. But after hearing from Inkshares, I cannot say 'no' to them charging. It's rather pricey. 20$ to my country, if not mistaken. (I did suggest if people get a few books, they could offer free shipping, but my suggestion didn't make the cut. Or they didn't see it among the others. Haha!)
@Kelsey, hello! That makes us 6 now :)
@Amanda, must have been fun!

Sorry if I had offended you, but I don't really have the best experiences with EA video games. So I tend to say a few bad things about the company from time to time.
The video games they released these days seemed less 'creativity' and more 'hey lets steal fifty bucks from Star Wars fans and incorporate an few hundred DLCs into the sims'

My books are The Charlton Affair and Order to Kill: A Vampire's Vengeance and it's hot and quite humid here...I think for anyone from Canada, you might say it never actually gets cold here. Although I disagree, as sometimes in June or July I have to wear a jumper (sweater I think you call it) :)
Cheers

My books are The Charlton Affair and Order to Kill: A Vampire's Vengeance and it's hot and quite humid here...I think for any..."
G'day, mate. Seeing a fellow resident of down under is good and all, are you planning an inkshares project or currently funding on inkshares?



Good luck, you're gonna need it. Crowdfunding is hard, but if you don't hit any buyer roadblocks...you're going to be fine.


I'm from Peru.
My novel is set in the U.S., though. It's called:
Ithaca, A Novel
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


Hi Guillermo!
Christopher wrote: "I live in Montreal, Canada, though I grew up in Singapore. My novel is set in the exciting, exotic wilds of London, England, 1924."
And hello Christopher!

Julian here - another one from Brisbane Australia. (Hey MJ - we should catch up since we are so close)
http://tinyurl.com/jlq45py This is the project I'm working on - Suffrage, with a friend from the U.S. First one in a series.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Charlton Affair (other topics)Order to Kill: A Vampire's Vengeance (other topics)
The Charlton Affair (other topics)
Order to Kill: A Vampire's Vengeance (other topics)