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Launch day summary!

5/3/2016

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The campaign so far! Help me get to 250 pre-sales to have the book sent to 36 publishers!

What a launch! I’ve been planning this campaign since January and working on it since March, so it was exciting to finally press ‘Go’!

I want to thank everyone who has already backed the publication of Friends We Haven’t Met. Your support is essential for this to go from an unedited manuscript to a fully-polished published book.

And May 1st was just the beginning, of course. The campaign is running until the 31st and I have a lot of stuff planned for the rest of the month:
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Videos!
For those of you who watched it yesterday, my wife was helping out by filming me doing that public dancing thing I so enjoy. I’m going to edit all the posts we put up into one ‘music’ video and post it to my blog, as soon as I can. Plus I’ll just generally be doing videos throughout the campaign as it’s a nice way to properly show my enthusiasm since there isn’t a giddy-overjoyed-happy-dance font.

Blogs!
I’ll be posting updates regularly all month long and include a lot of gratitude in all of them! I know I keep saying this and it’s because it’s true: None of this is possible without your support.
I wanna do my absolutely best to ensure you know how grateful I am.  

Author hang out!
On the 15th I’m organising an online ‘hangout’ with anyone who wants to tune in and have a ‘chat’ with the author, lil’ ol’ me. Details to follow!

Also, I’m happy to answer any questions you might have about the book, or any of my other projects. I’d also just love to chat with the people who are so keen to read what I’ve written so please don’t hesitate to drop me a Tweet or send me a message through my Facebook page.

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