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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

kristylove wrote 80 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

lifebaby400 wrote 239 days ago   

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baby400 wrote 278 days ago   


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How is everything with you,
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Brian Bandell wrote 318 days ago   

Hi Senyah,

When you commented on my novel Mute last year, you said: "This is such good, descriptive writing that I am backing it."

Great news! Now Silver Leaf Books has released it on Amazon Kindle.

A refresher about the story:

A detective’s love for an orphaned girl witness has her turning a blind eye to evidence that could stop a wave of unnatural murders.

Now you can read to the thrilling ending. Check it out:

http://tinyurl.com/874vpyz

To show my appreciation for authors like you who helped me along the way, I listed by favorite Authonomy books on my blog:

http://brianbandell.blogspot.com/2012/06/my-favorite-books-from-emerging-authors.html

I hope you enjoy my work. If you ever need my input, just drop me a line.

Best regards,

Brian Bandell
Mute

Adam Thurstman wrote 321 days ago   

Hi Senyah

I'd be very grateful if you could please take a quick look at my book.

Kindest regards
Adam

mdws77 wrote 338 days ago   

If you like a positive Science Fiction of the near future, then please check out my novel called Solian Chronicles: Pluto Genesis. If you can, please back it and highly rate. Thank you for considering and I hope you find many good books on this site.

David Price wrote 341 days ago   

senyah nala,

'The story sweeps us along, until we cannot any longer put it down. Truly excellent.' Barbara Gaskell Denvil 'Satin Cinnabar'

'Beautifully written, heartbreaking, yet funny. The language and flow is perfection.' Elspeth McGregor 'Paragon'

'A gem.' Andrew Stevens 'The Poet'

David
MASTER ACT: a memoir

Meg Wearing wrote 351 days ago   

Could I interest you in taking a look at my novel, A Shamrock On The Verandah? It's the story of Bridget Flannigan, an Irish immigrant living in a small Kansas town at the end of the 19th century. Follow her as she finds romance and experiences the challenges of life in a frontier hotel.

Meg

Casimir Greenfield wrote 361 days ago   

Hi there - just extending the ink-stained hand of friendship.

I'm still fairly new to the site, but I've found it to be an extremely constructive and rewarding experience so far, though it does pay to have a thick skin sometimes.

Backing books, making friends – that seems to be the way to raise the profile, so here I am. It would be fantastic to hear from you.

All the best, have a great day - Cas

PS: If you do happen to get the uncontrollable urge to look at either of my books, here are the links
http://authonomy.com/books/42586/slow-poison/
http://www.authonomy.com/books/42590/bloodstones/

Slow Poison is dark and brutal, Bloodstones is a gentler read, but gets tougher as the story progresses. A little like Larsson, Welsh, Niffenegger I have been told. (…but I haven’t read any of their work yet…so you’ll have to be the judge of that…)

whoster wrote 398 days ago   

Thanks very much Al - really appreciated. I'm pleased you enjoyed what you read, I never want blind backings, which is why attempting to make polite requests to former backers is the nearest I'll get to spamming. Don't worry about commenting, I appreciate your time, and I wish you every success with your own writing - which you've achieved by being published, well done sir!

Andrew Hughes wrote 398 days ago   

Hi senyah,

“Informers and blackmailers, phrenologists and dissectionists, lowlifes and murderers in early Victorian Dublin.”

I’d really appreciate it if you could have a look at the start of my first novel, The Morning Drop.

Cheers,
Andrew.

Paul Beattie wrote 398 days ago   

Rachel, the Harper Collins site administrator, recently chose my book, Filthy Luca as her weekly 'One to Watch'. Can I interest you in taking a look?

Here's the link to Rachel's blog if you're interested in seeing what she has to say:

http://blog.authonomy.com/2012/03/one-to-watch-wednesday.html

All the best. P

The Knowledge wrote 398 days ago   

I can't see it there yet?
David

whoster wrote 401 days ago   

Hi Senyah,

Rather than spam the living daylights out of other authonomites, I thought I'd have a go at begging with a slightly more dignified air. I'm putting out an appeal to former backers with the hope that my puerile offering may be given consideration for reshelving.

Well done for becoming a published writer, and I hope this has inspired you into copious amounts of century breaks on the snooker table. I'll be keeping an eye out for you at The Crucible!

Best wishes whatever,
Pete

Marita A. Hansen wrote 407 days ago   

Thanks Al :)

Marita A. Hansen wrote 408 days ago   

Hi, Al. I've uploaded an edgy YA book called "Graffiti Heaven" for older teens and up (a prequel to "Behind the Hood"). If you have time to check it out that would be great, if not no worries. Congratulations on having your book published. All the best, Marita.

Wanttobeawriter wrote 410 days ago   

Senyah, Thank you so much for backing Who Killed the President? Much appreciated. Wanttobeawriter.

Wanttobeawriter wrote 411 days ago   

Senyah, Every morning I pick out 5 people and ask if they'll take a look at my book WHO KILLED THE PRESIDENT? and this morning one of those 5 is you (nice whale's tail). Could you take the time to do that? It's historical fiction so doesn't get as many reads as all the werewolf and vampire ones lurking on the site. Be happy to return a read for your trouble. Wanttobeawriter

Narcissus wrote 415 days ago   

Hi, senyah,
Thanks for the quick support! You're the BEST! Let me know if and when you do post anything and I will be happy to read and do my best to comment in a helpful way. Also, thank you for your kind words and comments! I'm honored that you spent the time with my first 2 chapters!
I understand there are some "different" types of people on authonomy. Fortunately, so far I've been blessed to meet some very nice people and it's been a good experience.
Hope you will keep in touch as your time permits.
~Joe :o)