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irishrover wrote 9 days ago   

Hi Casimir I have a space open on my shelf for at least 24 hrs so thought I'd give you a boost toward the desk

carolinecutting wrote 13 days ago   

Hi Cas,
Thanks for your invite, sorry I've not replied sooner I'm in the middle of training to be a Further Education teacher so I tend to spend my days buried under a mountain of paperwork! I'm a relative newbie as far writing is concerned, I've had my current project percolating in my brain for about 5 years now and it's gradually trickling into print after much encouragement from my poor earbashed hubby. I'll be doing my best to spend more on here after your sound advice and I'll definitely be giving your work a good look and some support.

Caroline x

Brian G Chambers wrote 17 days ago   

Hi Casimir
I thought since it is my birthday month (May) I would contact all my friends here on authonomy to ask for the gift of a place on your shelf to see if I can make it nearer the coveted ED. I know many of you have supported me before and many of you still have me on your WL, but I would like to ask you to consider putting it on your shelf for a while this month. I will be on the site for a long time and will help all of you to the ED if I can.
Thank you in advance.
Brian.

ShardsofSkies wrote 21 days ago   

Hi,

I don't know if you remember me but I believe you previously read The Keepers, correct me if I'm wrong. I was wondering if you would consider backing it up once the month is over or at least giving it another read? If you would like I'll return the favour.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Anoosha

Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 27 days ago   

Casimir,
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

Tonia Marlowe wrote 30 days ago   

I'll see what I can do, Cas. If you give me your email again I'll send you a couple of recent MP3s if that suits you.

Tonia
x

philthomas wrote 31 days ago   

Hi Casimir sorry I have removed your book from my shelf I will be backing non fiction only from now on good luck Phil.

Darrne Hollinshead wrote 33 days ago   

No worries, trying to read through as I can. Finding it fascinating so far.

Darren.

Darrne Hollinshead wrote 34 days ago   

I'm reading it as and when I can but from what I've seen so far, I like. :) Well put together and the setting for the story is interesting, and during war time in the 40's to 50's is a fascinating time period for me.

Shall read more between work and such, impressed though so shall keep it on the shelf. Well deserved position. :)

TheFourHorsemenSeries wrote 34 days ago   

Casimir

I'm leaving authonomy. Just don't really have the time. Have enjoyed talking with you and hope that you'll stay in touch. You can reach me at AuthorPamFunke@hotmail.com.

Take care,
Pam

Jennie Lyne Hiott wrote 38 days ago   

HI!
I'm promoting my book Hearts and Lies. Once again I am trying to make it to the top after a brutal fall from 28 nearly a year ago due to the power going out during an edit. I lost faith for a while, but I am now refreshed and working to perfect my story every day. I am happy to swap reads if you perfer and I am always interested in reaching readers.

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

Fragmented wrote 43 days ago   

Hey there!

My names is Rachel, aspiring author of The Bloodline, and Im trying to find readers for my book, people who enjoy reading historical fiction/crime/psychological thriller...I hate sending these messages trying to find readers, but I dont know how else to get people to read my book if they dont know about it? Id be happy to do a read swap, and id be happy to go first too.

Let me know if its something that might appeal to you!

All the best, and have a great day

Rachel

xx

http://authonomy.com/books/49419/the-bloodline/

Ronnie Mcpherson wrote 43 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

miacia7 wrote 44 days ago   

I am done! My book has been edited! Read it, find yourself in my situation, compare your reaction to mine and judge if you must!

What do you do when life is too intense? When bad and good things happen without giving you a break?
When you say to yourself, ok, this is it, now I should be able to have a "normal life".... but you get hit again, and harder. There will be part two of this book, because "It can't always rain..."

dezii77 wrote 44 days ago   

Hey!!

I know these messages are super irritating ;p

BUT....can you hep me by reading my romance??
yes, I'm new ha

The Devil Will Cry, is my novel

xoxox! I will return thy holy favor

jlbwye wrote 45 days ago   

Hi again Casimir -
Forgive me for this - but I'm trying to practice what I've preached over the past ten years, as far as marketing is concerned!
BREATH OF AFRICA, 40 years in the making, has finally been published and I just have to tell you about it.
You'll find it on amazon, and my website www.jbwye.com
If you can see your way to leaving a review, I'd be sooo grateful!
Jane.

Alex Kuhnberg wrote 46 days ago   

Hello Casimir

Slow Poison looks interesting. Have read the first 4 chapters and will read on. I like the slow uncovering of the unpleasant past.

Alex

Alex Kuhnberg wrote 46 days ago   

Thanks for backing The Boy Scully. I value your opinion and would be grateful for any feedback.

Alex

zukko wrote 46 days ago   

Hey Casimir,
thank you for putting Don't Look Back on your bookshelf.
-Zukko

junetee wrote 56 days ago   

Hi Casimar, I am messaging friens to thank them for their support and to let them know that my book 'Four Corners. book one.The Rock Star' is now available on Kindle. I am still on authonomy with my book of poems 'Pillars of sand ( poems made from dreams). I would love to hear from you again and I'd like to invite you to my facebook page: www.facebook.com/junetee100
I'm not sure but I think we are already friends there.I look forward to hearing from you.
junetee
Four Corners +
Pillars of Sand ( dreams made from poems)