Ancillary Pawn's Confession

Back again...

So, yesterday, emails went out to my Advance Review Team about what and when to expect their free copies of The Cautioner's Tale. If you happen to be one of these lucky souls and did not receive your email, first check your spam folder for mail from rm@iamrmwilburn.com. If you still don't see it, please let me know either here or on Facebook or my website. OR...

There are still openings on my team if you'd care to participate. You're welcome to contact me directly (as above), or just go to my website and sign up there. There's an awesome free ebook in it for you, so don't hesitate!

Okay, that's my spiel for today. Now on to some fun stuff. 

As I was wrapping up the final edits on The Cautioner's Tale,  it occurred to me I really wanted to include a little more content than I had room for. Keep in mind the graphics  already involved in the story make it a pretty hefty file, which can really bump up the price. So, I decided to add the extra content to my website via a photo album on a page you can't visit except by way of a link I put in the back of The Cautioner's Tale

I thought that was a pretty cool idea, but I also wanted to share that content with my blog readers as a small thanks for putting up with me. I have quite a number of files to load on my site in the coming days, but I'm happy to share some here.

Without giving anything away, I can tell you that in The Cautioner's Tale, Mary comes across a letter from a character named Ancillary Pawn. The letter is actually a little bit of a story in itself, which will be spun out in later books. All Mary reveals in The Cautioner's Tale is the very first page. Here, you'll get the rest of the story:









Weird, right? It is what it is: a small preview of coming attractions. 

The next coming attraction will be a back (yes, back) cover reveal for The Cautioner's Tale. I've been floating the front cover around for weeks, but I just finished the back and will be posting it soon for opinions and/or insights to improve it. Until then, thanks for visiting and please let me know what you think of Ancillary Pawn's confession.

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