Revolutionary Veins

Home > Other > Revolutionary Veins > Page 33
Revolutionary Veins Page 33

by Rey Balor


  SIGN UP FOR REY BALOR'S NEWSLETTER

  Keep up to date on releases for future books!

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  There are many people who I should probably sell my soul to in gratitude for their help.

  First of all, I have to thank my parents. My mom, for literally listening to me ramble about stories for more than twenty years and always encouraging me to tell more. I would have given up a long time ago if it wasn't for her help, and honestly, what kind of sad world would that be? My pops, for telling me stories of his own and for always asking questions. How I shaped my heroes is thanks to him.

  Second of all, this book would have fallen flat a year ago if it wasn't for my friends. Ria and Rory, for fleshing out the characters with me. Maliha, for endless support and endless editing and endless world building sessions and endless tears. Becca, for being proud of me before I'd written anything down. Bekka, for her work and for inspiring me to actually write a book in the first place. Cami, for her love. Jenny, for her sharp eye. Eli, for all future help.

  Third of all, I wanted to thank all those professors and other nameless folk who have written with me, given me feedback, and made me an all-around better observer of the world's details. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  And finally, I would like to thank those who inspired Death's Lament: Sappho, Charles Darwin, Shakespeare, various philosophers, and all those ancient Spartan sayings that I spent a few days thinking about.

  COPYRIGHT

  Revolutionary Veins is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2017 by Rey Balor All Rights Reserved

  No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the author.

  Cover by Bekka Song

  Editing by Maliha Khan

 

 

 


‹ Prev