What would you do to keep from dying in this world? Anything? Would you save another world from destruction?. Frost: An Otherworld Tale is a 172-page fantasy book by Chelsea C. Moye. Follow Frost: An Otherworld Tale on Inkshares.
Not today Justin
h
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Mike Driver
$LAYYYTER
almost home
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle

#extradirty
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Origami Around
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

@theartofmadeline
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
ojovivo
Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap
Peter Solarz
we're not kids anymore.
No title available
seen from Israel
seen from Belgium

seen from Germany
seen from Russia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Uzbekistan
seen from Uzbekistan

seen from Uzbekistan
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Iraq

seen from Tunisia
@theotherworldtrilogy
What would you do to keep from dying in this world? Anything? Would you save another world from destruction?. Frost: An Otherworld Tale is a 172-page fantasy book by Chelsea C. Moye. Follow Frost: An Otherworld Tale on Inkshares.
What would you do to keep from dying in this world? Anything? Would you save another world from destruction?
https://www.inkshares.com/books/frost-an-otherworld-tale?recommended=true
What would you do to keep from dying in this world? Anything? Would you save another world from destruction?
https://www.inkshares.com/books/frost-an-otherworld-tale?recommended=true
Frost has updated cover art by Kaytalin Platt, and it is now available for pre-order on Inkshares!
https://www.inkshares.com/books/frost-an-otherworld-tale?recommended=true
I've finally decided on my cast pick for Sam (Samuel Priddy), guys! It has to be Ashton Irwin. He is the perfect combination of adorable and mischief, and he also looks exactly the way I picture Sam in my head. If you haven't read Frost yet, please give it a read HERE.
If you'd like to invest in the next big YA fantasy series, consider investing in Frost HERE.
Can I just take a minute to express how UTTERLY AND COMPLETELY EXCITED I AM THAT FROST’S INVESTMENT PROJECT HAS GONE UP BY $300 TODAY!? I hope so. I am so PSYCHED, guys! This really exciting and encouraging for me, guys. I have absolute faith we can make this happen, now.
Invest and share in the future book sales revenue of Frost.
$100 = 0.20%
share of future sales
We now have an artist for Frost! Her name is Kaytalin Platt, and you should definitely check her out! She is made of PURE AMAZING. She took a look at my cast picks for Frost and I gave her a basic idea of what I want for the cover. This is the rough she came up with over the weekend. If this is rough, I am seven feet tall. This is so beautiful and perfect! I'm crying.
You'll Love This 2nd Draft Critique Service If:
You have 50 pages of a manuscript ready for review
You're looking for a professional line editing service before you query an agent or editor
Your manuscript needs to...
This is the editing package I want to go with for Frost if the investments project is successful.
The way you’ve always dreamed of publishing your book. Includes hardcover printed books, eBook distribution, deluxe cover design, posters, a subscription to Writer’s Digest, and so much more.
This is the package I intend to use for publishing Frost, should the investments project succeed.
What should investors do after they commit to a project?
Investors (yep, again, that’s you!) are more important than just their committed amount. Once you commit, your responsibility starts. Know some great cover designers or fantastic editors? Make the introductions even if the author has someone lined up. Know a great discussion group on LinkedIn or Goodreads? Post it on the project’s discussion thread. Know a neighborhood cafe that is supportive of the arts? Ask the author for a flyer to post on their bulletin board. Have a large following on Twitter or friends on Facebook? Start sharing proudly how much you believe in this book. It literally starts with you, you’re the grass root marketing engine the author has dreamed of. You’ve already bought-in, your share is guaranteed, now it’s time to get it done.
Can JukePop refund the money if the author can't publish?
No. JukePop doesn't issue refunds as transactions are between investors and authors directly. Authors receive all funds (less fees) soon after their funding deadline.
What should creators do if they're having problems completing their project?
If problems come up, authors are expected to post an update on the project’s discussion thread explaining the situation. Sharing the process, speed bumps and all, is crucial. Investors commit because they want to see something happen and they'd like to be a part of it. Authors who are honest and transparent will usually find investors to be understanding. It's not uncommon for things to take longer than expected. Sometimes the cover design is especially tricky or the editing is taking longer than the author had anticipated. If an author is making a good faith effort to publish their book(s) and is transparent about it, investors should do their best to be patient and understanding while demanding continued accountability from the author. If the problems are severe enough that the author can't fulfill their project, authors need to find a resolution. Steps should include offering refunds, detailing exactly how funds were used, and other actions to satisfy investors.
How do investors know if an author will follow through with their project?
Launching a JukePop project is a very public act, and authors put their reputations at risk when they do. Investors should look for authors who share a clear plan for how their project will be completed and whether they’ve written significant portions of their book on JukePop. Authors are encouraged to share as much background information as possible so investors can make informed decisions about the projects they’re committing to. If an author doesn't share key information, investors should take that into consideration. Does the author include line item costs to cover designs or editors? Do they have significant amount of their book written on JukePop for you to read? Does their work have +votes on JukePop indicating other readers like their story? Are they personable and active on JukePop’s community? Do they demonstrate a working knowledge of social networks like Facebook or Twitter? Don't hesitate to request information from an author. You can always reach out before buying-in via their profile or the discussion thread on the project page.
Who is responsible for completing a project as promised?
It's the author’s responsibility to publish their book(s). JukePop is not involved in the development of the book(s) themselves. JukePop does not guarantee projects or investigate the author's ability to complete their project. On JukePop, investors (that’s you!) ultimately decide the validity and worthiness of a project by whether they decide to commit. But it’s easy to do, just read their book on JukePop!
Who are these authors?
Authors on JukePop asking for investors to commit are creative and dedicated writers. They have tested their story, publishing one chapter at a time, with our readers before deciding to take that next step. With our Analytics, they understand who their readers are giving them unprecedented insight into how to market their stories. These are veteran authors who knows how to weave an addictive tale, serializing their stories to get readers to come back chapter after chapter. Every project is unique and is something that someone wants to exist in the world.
Why do investors commit?
Backers on other crowd funding sites are usually benevolent friends & families. But not everyone has a wealthy and benevolent aunt. Buying-in is a simpler concept, it means authors don’t need to give away random chachkies that cuts into the actual fund raised - it’s just business. Investors simply want the authors to use the money, focus and get the book published - they already have plenty of t-shirts. Besides, doesn’t everyone wonder how their lives would’ve changed if they invested in the next Wool or Harry Potter?