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“Some fantasies are not meant to be forgotten. This is a fable of redemption where fantasy collides with reality, where angels...”
“This was a great read; one of those books that you simply cannot put back down. A fine beginning to what promises to be an...”
“As with many PublishAmerica books my first effort was done without any editorial help. There are constant errors in tense...”
“This is the second book in The Other Realm series. All of his characters stand out, Alex, Meg, Melissa, Jen and Phillip. R B...”
“Richard caught the wave of the sixties and established himself as a voice far different than any other before him. Some...”
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dr. tami brady says
Happy Thanksgiving!
ikechukwu ozigbu says
Hi, saw ur shelf and i guess we could share some i deas, i read randomly so i don't really have specific kind of books i read, but mostly about success building
alex hutchinson says
Dear fellow Author, I wanted you to know that I have started providing low cost advetising space on my website for authors and I'll be reviewing books by request. If you have an interest in these services write to:SuburbanFiction@gmail.com
Welcome to Author Zone! I look forward to hearing more about your latest publications.
lori g. says
Congrats on the newest masterpiece! Sorry about the lack of good bye, but I will return to the states in a year. Hopefully, with some adventure inspired writing for you to read. Thanks for introducing me to this site, I love it!
louise_bohmer says
Hello, Elliott! :) Hugs to you, dear friend! I am so happy to hear the news on your possible publisher!!!Louise xox
webhaven says
Sounds as if your new book will be a winner. Good luck with the publisher! I spent about ten months on the initial draft of Global Dawn, and then another 4 years or so on two major rewrites and various mini-revisions. There comes a point where you just have to cut off and say 'publish and mov forward'. Trouble is, I don't seem to have another book generating itself in belly, right now, with the same energy that the previous one did. I'm not one of those writers, who can write to order or strict regime. So, when people ask about the next one, I give a little smile and say nothing.You sound pretty prolific.How was the transition from poetry to prose - is your prose lyrical? (or your poetry prosaic ...)I hope you get a change to read Global Dawn - from the themes on your shelf, I have the feeling that it's your type of novel.regards,Deb
Great to see you. Thanks for the friend invite.