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Facing Twelve: Early Access Edition — First 100 Founding Readers
Facing Twelve: Early Access Edition — First 100 Founding Readers
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This is the Early Access release of Facing Twelve — the raw, unfiltered autobiography of Stevie Bradford. A young man navigating faith, the streets, loyalty, and the moment everything fell apart at once.
Right now, you’re getting the first four chapters. The full book drops later. How you access it depends on which option you choose today.
OPTION 1 — FREE
What you get:
∙ Instant download of Chapters 1–4 (PDF)
∙ A first look at the story before the world sees it
What happens when the full book drops:
∙ You pay the full retail price of $24.99
OPTION 2 — $9.99 · Founding Reader ⚡ FIRST 100 ONLY
This isn’t just early access. This is your chance to be permanently woven into the story.
What you get right now:
∙ Instant download of Chapters 1–4 (PDF)
∙ Reserved spot on the Founding Readers waitlist
What you get when the full book drops:
∙ The complete Facing Twelve — absolutely free, pay nothing more
Your Founding Reader perks for life:
∙ Your name printed in the acknowledgements of the published book
∙ Free tickets to the official Facing Twelve Q&A book tour
∙ Early access to every future book Stevie Bradford releases
∙ VIP status in the Facing Twelve community
Only 100 spots exist. Ever. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
About the Book
Facing Twelve is a second chance story — but not the kind you’ve heard before.
It starts with a knock at the door. A badge. Six months of surveillance. And a 23-year-old college student standing between two pounds of marijuana and twelve years behind bars.
What follows is the story of the choices that led there, the faith that survived it, and the vision that came out the other side. Stevie Bradford doesn’t sanitize it. He doesn’t romanticize it. He tells it exactly as it happened — the scarcity mindset, the brotherhood that fractured, the informant, the lawyer, the last $3,000, and the decision to rebuild from experience rather than scratch.
Based upon a true story.
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