Many thanks for getting hold of Dirty Old Town. I'm delighted.
How about doing a self-interview at my blog for the Dancing With Myself series to get word around? I could post it in April if that was OK. Just let me know.
Just a short review of a book you deem forgotten--any genre. The project has been running 16 months now, with about ten books mentioned a week. 150-200 words about the book is typical, how you discovered it, anything like that. And include a few lines about yourself. If you go to my blog, you can see the samples from Friday on there. http://pattinase.blogspot.com
Love to include you.
Julie-Would you care to contribute a review of a forgotten book to my blog project. If so, please contact me. I am looking for August reviews. Doesn't have to be long.
Changed my avatar... that's my 'killer heels' pic. Thought it might look at home here.
At 4:35pm on September 27, 2007, David L. Hoof said…
I've got some constructive ideas about getting an agent, if you're interested. Gratis, of course.
At 10:09pm on September 20, 2007, carole gill said…
Thanks so much! I'm so attached to them, but we already have two dogs (their parents). any way, we're selling them, but it hurts. again, thanks so glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for the comment on ghost writing and good luck on finding an agent / publisher. I was luckyto get my first effort (SENTI) published with out an agent. I laugh about my publisher as they signed my Sci-Fi / space opera (Non erotic) and their main line of books is erotic romance. I believe they now have at least 3 non erotic books listed. I currentl;y have about 5 WIP. One is a murder suspense. I'm trying to write and publish at least one book in each genre. I want to see just what I capable of and find out which one i'm best suited. I've just completed a vampire romance and am letting it sit for a while before I do a self edit / polish and submit it to my publisher.
I also want to thank you for asking me to be your friend.
G W Pickle
thanks so much, Julie!
loads a work!!!
they're all in the kitchen in their whelping box, it's got a cover for privacy. Penny is eating so much: liver, meat, tuna, sardines, goat's milk, eggs cheese. My husband and went shopping and I swear to God, most of the stuff we bought is for Penny with the brood benefiting!
again thanks
love your talking cat! by the way, Indiana, the DAd--is afraid of most things. Including KITTENS! all the best.
I must qualify (been her for more than twenty years) as a Brit in training! I loved when I read "shite." so forthright. no dancing around the bush. how do you do?!
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Hi Julie thanks for the invite good to see you here. Best, Richard.
Hi there.
Many thanks for getting hold of Dirty Old Town. I'm delighted.
How about doing a self-interview at my blog for the Dancing With Myself series to get word around? I could post it in April if that was OK. Just let me know.
nigel
http://nigelpbird.blogspot.com
nigel.bird7@btinternet.com
Are you going to crimefest this year?
Chris
Love to include you.
Tony.
I also want to thank you for asking me to be your friend.
G W Pickle
~Gemma
loads a work!!!
they're all in the kitchen in their whelping box, it's got a cover for privacy. Penny is eating so much: liver, meat, tuna, sardines, goat's milk, eggs cheese. My husband and went shopping and I swear to God, most of the stuff we bought is for Penny with the brood benefiting!
again thanks
love your talking cat! by the way, Indiana, the DAd--is afraid of most things. Including KITTENS! all the best.
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