Feb. 13th, 2011

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News

My usual computer blue-screened mysteriously this morning o.O, but fortunately I had the bonus update already uploaded onto the site. The Ocean - 6 is up early, thanks to my dad, who gave to my advertising budget.

Guts and Sass is now listed on the Webfiction Guide! Which means that the story is also listed at Top Webfiction, where you can vote for Guts and Sass every week.

Bonus Updates

I'm starting a collective points system to thank readers who help out Guts and Sass. When there are 25 points, I'll post an extra update.

Here's how it works:


  • 1 point for every re-Tweet.
  • 1 point for every comment.
  • 1 point for every forum topic/forum response.
  • 1 point for every response in a poll.
  • 1 point for every vote on Top Webfiction.
  • 2 points for every rating on Webfiction Guide, Muse's Success, and Goodreads.
  • 5 points for every 'like' on my Fan Page or 'like' of my status updates, and every time someone fans me or adds Guts and Sass to their shelves on Goodreads.
  • 5 points for every link back.
  • 10 points for every review at the Webfiction Guide, Muse's Success, and Goodreads.
  • The same number of points as dollars donated for every donation.


To have points added to the total for ratings, reviews, etc., please send me the link.

Rose & Bay Awards

Alexandra Erin compiled this great list of all the nominations and voting pages for the Rose & Bay Awards for crowdfunded creativity. MUCH easier than wading through the landing page. If you enjoy a work such as weblit or webcomics, go check out the nominations and vote!
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The Ocean - 6

Enád, everything's still burning.

Move.

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Erue was expecting her, and she heard him straighten in the darkness as she approached. Stepping close, she said in his ear, “Untie her hands before I go in."

Pushing the door into its slot, he stepped in and slid it closed behind him. Ridiath leaned against to the bulkhead, the stack of bowls close to her ribs.

A crack of light seeped around the edges of the door, then faded. Someone slipped out, taller and broader in the shoulder than Erue, moving with more care. Fis touched her arm lightly to ask if she wanted to go inside, but she spread her fingers against his hand in a sign to wait.

Closing her eyes, Ridiath settled into the patchy blackness behind her eyelids. She heard nothing from inside, and Erue raised no alarm. The ship creaked and whispered around them.


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