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Brian G Chambers wrote 20 days ago   

Hi J C
Sorry to bother you, especially if I have already been asking for your support. I am currently sitting at 27 and with your help I can make it to the coveted ED. I return all reads with honest comments. If I have missed a return read for you let me know, for I am sure that I have missed someone recently. If you could shelf Mary's Magic Muffins & Other Tales for Children for a while I'd be ever so grateful, and I never forget those who have helped me.
Thanks in advance.
Brian.

Neville wrote 26 days ago   

Hello J.C, not for the squeamish but I hope that you will take a look.
Of course, I’ll read your own book and get back to you with an honest comment afterwards.

Short Pitch.

Big, Ed Riley’s paid his debt to society. Over four years behind bars. He knows who shopped him. Powerfully built and honed to perfection. Someone won’t sleep very well tonight...Big Ed’s out!

http://www.authonomy.com/books/39078/one-off-sir-/

Neville Kent. ‘One Off, Sir!'

Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 26 days ago   

James,
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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Jennie Lyne Hiott wrote 43 days ago   

Hi,

I have just finished yet another edit on my novel, Hearts and Lies and I'm looking for feedback on the story and help spotting those peskie typos all of us writers tend to over look, lol.

A little about Hearts and Lies,

He's a mob boss. She's an undercover cop. Is it love? Or is it a set up?

Sean Gianetti, trapped in the darkness of a family legacy, consumed by the shadows of his shattered heart lives the life of a modern day mobster.

Detective Jessie Cicconi gave up her dream of being an FBI agent when she married her former partner and now she wants it back. She jumps at the chance to go undercover and bring down Sean Gianetti. Odds seem to be in her favor except for her already rocky marriage that could potentially push her into the burning fires of hell in the form of the suspects arms.

Part love story, part action thriller. It's not your typical romance when the lies become the truth and the hearts desires refuse to be denied.

Looking forward to your thoughts,
Have a Blessed Day!
Jennie Lyne Hiott

Ronnie Mcpherson wrote 44 days ago   

Hi there..

I am an independent literary agent, and I’ve been contracted by my client, DIP Press, to target a handful of potential Authors for possible publishing.

This is not self publishing; there are no fees of any sort, at any point, required from you, or anyone. We would love to have you submit your manuscript. Submissions are currently being accepted for a limited number of slots, so act now if you’re interested.

The website is www.dip-press.com. Scroll to the bottom of the homepage and click on Manuscript Submissions. The rest is simple.

Ronnie McPherson

leeconnor wrote 57 days ago   

Hi James

You previously read and reviewed my novel "Elton: The Different Kookaburra". With the help of yourself and other users, I've edited the story and it's now available as an eBook for the Amazon Kindle. If you're interested in taking a look and seeing how it ends, it's available for download for just £0.79 (or $1.49) by searching 'elton kookaburra' on the amazon site or visiting the page directly: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elton-The-Different-Kookaburra-ebook/dp/B00BYKBTFK/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

If you download it and like it, please leave a review and let me know so I can thank you personally.

If you don't have a kindle, it's also available for download from my website which allows it to be viewed on an iPod/iPhone/iPad

All the best with your work too!

Cheers,

Lee :-)

Littleredriley wrote 58 days ago   

See, that's why I'm self-pubbing.' It's the waiting. I think it would actually kill me. Waiting for an agent to read book and like it. Waiting for them to find a publisher. Waiting for the publisher to read it. Waiting, waiting, waiting... I am THE most impatient person ever.
I'm that impatient that I prefer to be late so that I'm not early and have to wait around. Urghhh. Ha ha. I'm not even joking.

So yes, in answer to your question, I'm self-pubbing. It's for sale now actually ;0) Yay. I'm having a huge on-line release right this moment, and right through the weekend with various book bloggers and what not, hopefully it might make a teeny dent in the indie market. Probably not, but at least I tried.
I would still like to get to the desk and see what they say. I've even thought about sending it off to the HC Impulse division. I think I'm going to see how it goes over the next couple of weeks first though.

I think that fact that you are still waiting to hear something is good news. I hope so anyway. You and your book deserve it.

C

Ivan Amberlake wrote 61 days ago   

Thanks, James!

Ivan

Littleredriley wrote 61 days ago   

Yes, yes... I'm publishing Limerence this weekend! Yay! hee hee, very nervous.

Would still like to get a review from HC, but I'm not pinning any hopes on them, although the new romance division is quite interesting so you never know. At this stage though I'm wondering what more they could offer me anyway. Ha ha. I've done the hard work already.
And yes, a new cover. For the release I took some advicce that they 'eye thing' had been done to death and I should try for something else. They were right too. When I did my research the amount of books with eye's on them is ridiculous. I still miss it though.

I've started my new book too, it's called- Odium. It's a post apocoly[tic dystopian zombie book. And I've got the outline down for Limerence II: Mia. So it's all go, go, go at my end.

No news is good news tight? I know people who have already had their answers from Voyager- all no's btw, so it could be a really good sign that you havn't heard anything back from them.

Claire

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Littleredriley wrote 67 days ago   

James! Hello, my lovely.
How the hell are you??


Claire

Emma.L.H. wrote 67 days ago   

Thank you very much for the backing, it's much appreciated!

Ivan Amberlake wrote 72 days ago   

Hi, James!

How's it going? Are you going to get a new book here?

Well, I contact to tell you I made a revised version of Diary of the Gone public here. You seemed to like it the previous time, so I thought you might be interested :)

Anyway, I hope everything's fine at your end.
Ivan

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Isabel Parkinson wrote 75 days ago   

Thank you for such a positive and helpful comment on The Boy From The Next Dimension!

Isabel

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LCF Quartet wrote 77 days ago   

Dear James,
Thank you very much for your support until the end.
Lucette

Maevesleibhin wrote 79 days ago   

Hey, Mr JC, you sure got a lot of room on that shelf of yours. Can I convince you to consider Fresh Meat for one of them?
Best,
Maeve

Neville wrote 87 days ago   

Hello, not for the squeamish, but I hope you’ll take a look.
I will of course check your own book out with an honest comment.

Short pitch:-
Big Ed Riley’s paid his debt to society. Over Four years behind bars.
He now knows who shopped him. Powerfully built, honed to perfection.
Someone won’t sleep very well tonight—Big Ed’s out!

http://www.authonomy.com/books/39078/one-off-sir-/

Neville Kent. ‘One Off, Sir!’