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Margaret0307 wrote 27 days ago   

Thanks for your message - sorry you are not active on here anymore. I have been away for a while because it does take so much time! If you had space on your shelf for my book I would be soooooooo grateful - even if you are not active!!
Thanks and God bless
Margaret
How do I know God answers prayer?

Margaret0307 wrote 28 days ago   

Hi Georgia - I have returned to authomony so thought I would drop by and say hi! I see your book is now at 105 and I remember reading it and enjoying so intend to give it a turn on my book shelf very soon.
Would be really grateful if you were able to have a look at my new book some time and comment/back if appropriate.
Thanks so much and God bless
Margaret
How do I know God answers prayer?

Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 31 days ago   

Georgia,
You might want to click on www.scribd.com/dloganw whereby David Welch interviews me regarding the North Korean situation in "Nuts in the North." This could be a good venue for your book to get Twitter exposure.

Kenneth

favor love wrote 37 days ago   

My Dear Friend
My name is Favor i saw your profile here (authonomy.com)today and became interested in you, i will also like to know you more, i want you to send a Message to my Email Address so that i will give you my picture for you to know whom i am. Here is my Email Address favor4now@live.com i have good reason for contacting you which i will tell you latter, i believe we can move from here. i want to bee your good friend,

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MatthewBrenn wrote 55 days ago   

Georgia,

A while ago, you commented on my first book, “Orphan of Greenwich Village.” Recently I have posted the sequel to that book, titled “Children of Greenwich Village.” I’d greatly appreciate it if you would look at this new book, comment on it and rate it as you see fit.

Incidentally, since you looked at “Orphan of Greenwich Village,” I have edited and reposted the book. So if you have a chance, I’d appreciate it if you could take another look at “Orphan” as well.

Regards,
Matt

Bart Jahn wrote 58 days ago   

Hi Georgia...no, I disagree...you are not just an average anything...you have written a wonderful book that has stayed with me. Having lived in the large city all of my life, with a lot of choices of churches, I have told several of my Christian friends about the book that speaks to the problem of replacing a really good pastor with a new pastor in a small town...had not thought about this at all until I read your book. Also a good romance story, colorful characters, and very moving insight about reconciliation with God.

My books are now up for review in the CLF until April 8th. Could you do me a small favor and read chapters 8 and 9 in The Christian Church in the Last-Days (a new book uploaded a few weeks ago), write a critique in the book's "comments" section, and post it in the CLF. I would greatly value your feedback on these chapters, and I know many people would like to see you back in the CLF for a visit. God bless you. Bart

D. S. Hale wrote 74 days ago   

Earthlover! This is it! The grand finale, the grand push!! After much hard work, and with YOUR much appreciated support, WE’VE broke through and entered the Teens!!!
In appreciation for all your sincere, honest help, I am posting the ENTIRE book, including the epilogue!!! You can now read how Jessup saves the day, and you’ll find out who he decided to live with when he went before the judge. You won’t want to miss the ending! I welcome you to read the last chapters (12, 13, and the Epilogue), and please help me hone these last chapters and get them ready for the desk. I am looking forward to your comments and continued support. Any help you can offer would be humbly appreciated to get me to the desk!

http://authonomy.com/books/39903/jessup-and-the-teleporter/

Sincerely,
Donna
Jessup and the Teleporter

kristylove wrote 81 days ago   

Hello,
my name is miss Kristy i saw your profile and have interest in you i will give you my picture if you reply to me, I believe we can move from here.pls reply me on my email ID here (kristylovebemba@yahoo.com) not to the site,for more details

joymab wrote 94 days ago   





Hello,
My name is Joy, a young caring girl i saw your contact on authonomy.com and i want to have a
good relationship with you, please i need your cooperation,you can contact me with my email address,
so that i will give you my pictures and tell you more about me
(joymabou13@yahoo.com )
am yours Joy.
thanks,
Joy

InquireTheOrigin wrote 94 days ago   

Afternoon,

I'm new to Authonomy and I was hoping you might be interested in checking out my book Un Thai. I would really appreciate it if you were to support me. I'm also looking to become more open with the community, so feel free to share any of your books with me.

Best wishes,
A.D. Reid
http://authonomy.com/books/50818/un-thai/

David1970 wrote 97 days ago   

Hi there
Please forgive me for pestering you again. Only there are two things I need to tell you.
First, I’ve added another story to my mini-series (Time Machine Takeaway).
Secondly, doing this, I’ve accidently erased my watch list and my book shelf, which is a real shame.
I didn’t know that if you go under 10,000 words, you information (book shelf/watch list) will be erased. : (
If you were a backer, could you find it in your heart to put me back on the shelf, or watch list, whichever the case may be?
Thank you
Regards
David

Spilota wrote 102 days ago   

Sure someone on here could give you tips on how and what to do, even if you want to make it free. Nice to see you around anyway.
Spi
* hugs *

D. S. Hale wrote 105 days ago   

You are sooooo awesome!!! Thank you for backing Jessup and the Teleporter!!!

Sincerely,
Donna
Jessup and the Teleporter

Spilota wrote 105 days ago   

Welcome back!
* hugs *
Spi

wordworker wrote 115 days ago   

It's been a long time! How are you? I don't get here much anymore. I'm too busy with Seminary work. I'm getting my book ready for self-publication and I've got a website where you can check it out and even pre-order if you want. The website is: Slavetograce.com
Come visit, make a comment, Let me know how you are!
Joyce

D. S. Hale wrote 117 days ago   

Earthlover,

You supported my book a year ago, and gave me a bunch of stars. I am going to try for the editor's desk this month and would really appreciate a boost, if you could put me back on your watchlist, or if you could put me on your shelf for a month. I'd be greatly indebted to you, and would do anything you needed from me in return. THank you for your support, and believing in Jessup and the Teleporter!

Sincerely,

Donna
Jessup and the Teleporter

KirkH wrote 121 days ago   

HI Georgia,

Happy to finally announce the self-publishing of my second book, "The Notorious Expat Wives", a chick-lit comedy written especially for American christian romance readers, (women 30+). If you ever were an expat or would love to travel to a foreign country, then this book is for you.
Now available on Amazon Kindle.
Enjoy :-)

http://www.amazon.com/The-Notorious-Expat-Wives-ebook/dp/B00B3PTPEI/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1358844359&sr=1-1&keywords=The+Notorious+Expat+Wives

Charlotte12 wrote 137 days ago   

Hello!
I am not usually one to send out messages like this, but my book, The Purple Morrow, is currently sitting in 138th spot, which means that, with help, it could reach the Desk sometime soon. But it won’t make it there on its own, so I am turning to my peers for help. I remember that in the past, you had some very favourable things to say about the book, and may even have backed it at one point. So, with this in mind, I thought to ask for your support to help Morrow advance in the rankings. I will keep track of those who do help so that when the time comes, I can return the favour or offer support in terms of reviews, which ever is preferred.

My best regards and warmest wishes to you. :)

Charlotte12,
The Purple Morrow
Wolf’s Bane
The Eagle’s Gift

Bart Jahn wrote 146 days ago   

Hello Georgia...hope you had a great Christmas. I see the book is at number 118. I think you are in that gray zone where the book can pick up speed and momentum, but needs something to ignite the fire. 63 bookshelves is a lot of people who like the book...therefore no reason this number cannot grow to 163 bookshelves. The story of Emily, Jane, and Alden is still one of my favorites in Authonomy...has been on my watchlist, and looking to place it on my bookshelf in a month or two. Only five bookshelf spaces makes it tough. Like having to choose one Oscar out of five great movie acting performances.

Can I ask a small favor? I uploaded a new book yesterday called The Cross in the End-Times. Could you find 30 minutes to read Chapter Eight...Mixing Fact with Fiction, and write a brief comment? I am asking several Christian friends on Authonomy to read and comment on specific chapters...would love to hear your take on this chapter. God bless you and thanks, Bart.

Software wrote 162 days ago   

Hello Georgia,

I sent the below message recently. Wondered if you were in a position to respond yet? Happy to reciprocate.

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Here is an endorsement:

I was attracted to Doghouse Blues from the pitch alone because it was so very different. There are so many budding writers out there who want to earn the same sort of money as J K Rowling by writing exactly the same kind of book and , to be frank, I am getting a bit tired of it.
This, on the other hand, struck me as being an original piece of work. The product of a lively mind and written by someone who is an excellent observer of the real world out there and who knows how to translate his observations into print. Just the right amount of dialogue, which carries the story along well.
I have not read the complete book (yet) but have dipped into it fairly freely to see if the momentum is maintained. It certainly is.
Philip John

Looking forward to reading your comments on the Doghouse Blues webpage.

All the best,

Clive