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Ted Cross wrote 10 days ago   

Thank you, Al. I hope it might get published, but I think it's a long road still.

Ted

Jim Darcy wrote 11 days ago   

Hi Al, how's things with you? Just wondered, you seem a bit quiet lately.

KirkH wrote 13 days ago   

Hi Alan,
I hope you get a chance to read my steampunk story.
Cheers
Kirk
"Aethunium"

Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 30 days ago   

Al,
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

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J.Adams wrote 42 days ago   

Hi Al,

I haven't had time to be on line much recently (new job) but I wanted to thank you for keeping Existence on your shelf for so long. I really appreciate it.

And, I'm wondering how things are going with you and with your series. I really hope to see all of the Savannah books in print soon.

Wishing you all the very best,
Judy
P.S. Spring has sprung in our area (D.C. and South Central Pennsylvania) and it's absolutely gorgeous outside! I hope you are having beautiful weather, too!

Nick Goulding wrote 42 days ago   

Hi Al,
Thank you so much for backing 'Where She Lies', I really appreciate the support. I'm also very grateful for your comment on the vocative comma, way back, which led to a week of frantic editing! I've strengthened that particular Achilles heel.
Glad to see your excellent 'Savannah Oak' doing well in the charts and I'm sure it will soon join your other medal winners.
Best wishes,
Nick

Brian Bandell wrote 72 days ago   

Hi Al,

You previously commented on my novel Mute. I recently posted Famous After Death and I'm looking for feedback.

The story:

Everything else has gone viral, so why not murder? Three Miami teenagers turn victims into web celebrities.

http://authonomy.com/books/50152/famous-after-death/

Let me know if I could help you with something.

Best regards,

Brian Bandell

Gideon McLane wrote 76 days ago   

Back on site after a move, isp change and email software change - pain.

regards,
Gideon

Edentity wrote 78 days ago   

Thank you so much, Al...really appreciate your support. :)

Stark Silvercoin wrote 83 days ago   

Hi Al,

You are one of the best writers on here, and your support for Old Number Seven really meant a lot to me. Thank you so much. And good luck with your own series of novels. Those of us who write about the South need to stick together. :-)

Kind Regards,

John Breeden II
Old Number Seven

Stark Silvercoin wrote 84 days ago   

Hi Everyone,

I wanted to say “Thank You!” to everyone who helped get Old Number Seven to the desk this month. When I originally came to Authonomy three years ago, I thought my novel was pretty good. But all of you helped me out in ways both big and small, and that enabled me to make very effective rewrites. I hardly recognize the book today compared to what it was back then. I’m grateful beyond words as I offer up ON7 to the Authonomy gods for review. If HC ends up publishing it, all of you are in some way responsible. I hope you see it as our victory. I know I do.

As you fly away to help other deserving authors, I would like to humbly suggest that you read over a few of my favorites. If you enjoyed Old Number Seven, I think you will like these as well.

The Fortune of Annacara by Kay Christine Fenton is a hauntingly beautiful historical tale of love, loss and hardship on the American Frontier. Fenton has the ability to bring readers right down into the heart of her dusty world. One of the best! http://authonomy.com/books/652/the-fortune-of-annacara/

The Cross of Goa by Laurence Howard is a religious-themed thriller that will surly give The Da Vinci Code a thrashing. http://authonomy.com/books/16306/the-cross-of-goa/

Last Tango for Che by Elina Castro Almeyra is a true story set in the hotbed of revolutionary Argentina by a woman who has seen it all. http://authonomy.com/books/33945/last-tango-for-che/

Snow Bound by Justis Call is a psychological thriller featuring a main character as unique as the book’s author. It’s hard to describe, but easy to love. http://authonomy.com/books/31436/snow-bound/

Last but not least, Tales from the Top by Toppy gives a dog’s eye view of the world. One of the cleverest animal-centered books I’ve read, you’ll love this one from nose to tail. http://authonomy.com/books/32444/tales-from-the-top/

Keep in touch, my friends. I wish you all every success.

Kind Regards,

John Breeden II
Old Number Seven

J.Adams wrote 86 days ago   

Thank you, Al, I appreciate it!!! Heading to work and
Wishing you all the best,
Judy

Rachael Cox wrote 89 days ago   

Hi Alan, I am dropping you a quick message because in the past you backed or commented on Dreamscape. I have been on the sight for a little while now and over this time have received some great feedback which I think has really helped me to improve this, my first novel. Many edits later I am asking if you would consider revisiting Dreamscape and giving it a run on your shelf if you feel it is worthy. I am determined to make 2013 the year I make it to the editors desk! Your support would be greatly appreciated. More than happy to return the favor.
Best wishes
Rachael

Lyn4ny wrote 92 days ago   

Hello,

Sorry for soliciting you on here. I'm a "newbie" on here and was wondering if you'd like to swap reads with me when you have the time of course? I'd really value your opinion on Forty-Four Footprints Following me or any other books if that's not one of your genre's. Thanks for your time!

-Lyn

T Barr wrote 92 days ago   

Hey Carolina,

I would luv to get your comments on my book Overlords Karma. Thanks i would definately return the read. Thanks again.

Brian Bandell wrote 97 days ago   

Hi Al,

You previously commented on my novel Mute. I recently posted Famous After Death and I'm looking for feedback.

The story:

Everything else has gone viral, so why not murder? Three Miami teenagers turn victims into web celebrities.

http://authonomy.com/books/50152/famous-after-death/

Let me know if I could help you with something.

Best regards,

Brian Bandell

Cyrus Hood wrote 104 days ago   

No problem

Sitatunga wrote 105 days ago   

Well, we're in the same boat. I'm trying to find a way to self-publish, either Kindle-Amazon or as a website. But truth is none of my works are finished. When they are, I'll try this route. Gunilla (another Authonomite contact) I think started this way. Another way is to blog (apparently).

Sitatunga wrote 107 days ago   

Hi Alan
I'm back on Authonomy again .. having left it for a while. I've started another couple of (NF) books but nowhere near finished, so they're not up - I want to re-establish links with those I 'swapped' with before but this time less for reviews and more for tips on how to get published and such matters. You're the first name + face I've found!
Sitatunga