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ndaye wrote 559 days ago   

(jessica_2vndaye@yahoo.com)
My name is jessica i saw your profile today at (authonomy.com) and became intrested in you,i will also like to know you the more,and i want you to send a mail to my email address so i can give you my picture for you to know whom l am.Here is my email address (jessica_2vndaye@yahoo.com) i believe we can move from here.I am waiting for your mail to my email address above. jessica.(Remeber the distance or colour does not matter but love matters alot in life)
Please rpely me with my email address here

( jessica_2vndaye@yahoo.com)

JohnDoe wrote 660 days ago   

MD-bookclub,

I want to thank you very sincerely for backing and supporting The Lunatic Sings all the way to ED. The HC review is a great opportunity you've given me and one I really had no thought of when I first uploaded 6 months ago. I hope you get as much out of this site as I have. I've got far more than I ever expected.

I'd like to ask you to use your shelf space from midnight tonight and remove Lunatic and support another writer if I may. From midnight tonight Lunatic gets no gain in terms of ED or an HC review.

There is a book on my shelf 'The N Disease' that I think is one of the best books on the site and should get a lot more attention, and I really believe deserves to be contracted and published. The writer does zero to promote it or themselves, but always without fail returns reads and gives some of the most appreciated and genuine feedback of any of the reviewers here. I would respectfully urge you to consider his book for your shelf in place of Lunatic. 'N Disease' has 5 backers and is at about 712 in the rankings.

At the other end of the scale you might also consider 'Yuko Zen Is Somewhere Else'. This book gas a lot of real support at the site and Simon has been here for a year steadily working his way towards ED. His book will be at about 13 after midnight.

And also 'Luminous Dark' by Ross Clark who reached 13 without a single message for support in July. If you want to see one of the best first lines at this site and see how to take a reader into a world seamlessly and subtly and effectively, read Luminous Dark. The rest of the book is pretty good too :).


http://www.authonomy.com/books/34439/the-n-disease/

http://www.authonomy.com/books/25671/yuko-zen-is-somewhere-else/

http://www.authonomy.com/books/29133/luminous-dark/


Best wishes,

John
-- The Lunatic Sang :)

yakislove wrote 661 days ago   



My name is miss Joy,i am single and 5.5ft.How are you,
i hope your are find and in sound health.I went through your profile today and i took interest on it. I am interested in you,Kindly contact me. (joyyak62@yahoo.com.sg)
I will tell you more about myself and picture.
Awaits your reply soonest



Michael Dale wrote 662 days ago   

Hi

Sorry for pitching you but Iv'e come to realize its an unavoidable part of the process, so I'm trying to get some practice.

If your looking for laugh out loud, entertainment; tempered with penetrating insights and deeply touching moments. Not to mention a plethora of incredibly uncomfortable incidents in between; I suggest you read a few chapters of Radical Awakening.

I warn you though my sense of humour is absolutely outrageous and entirely unsuitable for the easily offended.

Cheers Michael

S.Vinay wrote 663 days ago   

Hi,
It is my pleasure in inviting you to read my novel "The ark and the curse of the Oracle" a sci-fi and a suspense novel.
Hope you'll enjoy readin it.
Thank you very much.
S>Vinay kumar,

HarryLang wrote 664 days ago   

Hi MD, as you have a space on your shelf can you have a glance at my book, parabolic? It's been pretty well received and I'd love your backing! Many thanks Harry

Eponymous Rox wrote 667 days ago   

Hullo there. I'm still a reader on this site scouting for new authors to add to my webbie, but I've just uploaded a manuscript myself. If you decide it's not worthy of your backing can you also take a look at the other books on my shelf? Many excellent writers here!

CHEERS--
E.R.

Walden Carrington wrote 667 days ago   

MD-bookclub,
Be sure to message me if there is something you would like to have reviewed. As one of the top talent spotters, I could use your help to have Titanic: Rose Dawson's Story move up to the editor's desk. The top twenty is very competitive and I haven't moved up the past two months. But this month I've received several backings from top talent spotters like you and think this could turn things around. The film is scheduled for rerelease in three dimensions in April of 2012 and I would like to have the book reviewed soon.

florenc wrote 669 days ago   

florenc_dama@yahoo.in

My name is florenc. Your profile interests me so i will like to know you better. We can use my mail box so i can send you my picture (florenc_dama@yahoo.in). I have to go because am getting unwanted messages here.
I await your mail.
Thanks waiting to hear from you.

florenc.

The Retopian wrote 671 days ago   

Puramore finds a kindred spirit in Man Made Gods: When, Why & How.... by Ajay Kansal.
My novel takes the thesis a step further, though.

Read Puramore to see why and where we as a species may evolve.

RossClark1981 wrote 676 days ago   

Hi MD-bookclub,

Luminous Dark is a novel about a young man who comes to Russia to kill himself and the people who get in his way.

"Not as long as some books."
-the author's brother

The book made it to 13 in the chart without me messaging anyone about it but this is the sticky part so here I am....

I'm not asking for blind backings, just letting people know about the book so they can do with that what they like.

Best regards,

Ross

JohnDoe wrote 676 days ago   

MD-bookclub, thank you so much. It's great to have your backing and sincerely appreciated.

Best wishes,

John

Juliusb wrote 677 days ago   

Hello MD-bookclub,

Consider if "Destined to Triumph" isn't lofty enough to sit on your shelf. It is a bang book! It has inspiring thoughts. The comments that book’s is receiving from fellow authonomists attest. The taste of the pudding is in the eating - please, peruse through the comments that the book is receiving from fellow authonomists; likewise read the book and see if it doesn’t deserve a promotional backing on your shelf.

Backing “Destined to Triumph” means adding your voice to the book’s message of deliverance of the economically lowly.

I have remained in anticipation to hearing from you. Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Julius B.

Old Bob wrote 677 days ago   

Hi MD. I was reading profiles to see who might like my book and came across your page. You've been around for a couple of months now and probably have an idea about how this site works. By the way, it's nice to see a new reader on board.

I'd just like to make you aware of my book, A PLACE IN LIFE. When you have a chance I'd appreciate very much if you'd take a look at a chapter or two and let me know what you think. And, if you don't like it, all you have to do is stop reading - no strings.

In any event, many thanks for your time.

Old Bob
A PLACE IN LIFE

DIPAgent wrote 677 days ago   

Geetings to you,



My name is Sophia and I represent DIP Publishing House. I would like to discuss a potential publishing opportunity with you. This opportunity is not for Self-Publishing, although our company currently offers those services.
We are in search of a select group of Authors for a newly approved project called P.O.W.E.R... DIP Publishing has recently introduced a new and innovated way to publish called “Partnership-Publishing.” This traditional style of publishing was designed to give Authors with “potential” the opportunity to publish traditionally and receive the full backing of a publisher.

Authors selected are to complete a list of PBRs (Pre-Block Requirements) and shall be published over the next 3 to 6 months. Marketing and promotions will be handled under a budget set specifically for this program. For more information, feel free to respond to my email here or email my boss Argus at: argus@dippub.com
I hope to hear back from you soon!

Best,

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DIP Publishing House

Administrative Assistant

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JohnDoe wrote 680 days ago   

Hi MD-bookclub,

Just asking if you could take a look at "The Lunatic Sings" if it's new to you.

It's currently at 7. If you think it's worth a spot on your shelf, for a couple of days or maybe longer, your support for ED would be really appreciated. It's something quite different and a lot of people are interested to see how HC would review it.


– "...the glorious driving rhythms of the syntax. It's prose that has an inner music that almost compels us to speak it aloud." - talitha S


– "like a William S. Burroughs novel with a point." - Winston Chad Emerson, A Circle in the Woods


"I sit in awe. This is some piece of work.” - Kristin Gleeson, Selkie Dreams


My regards,

John

SPW wrote 684 days ago   

Greetings!

Looking for a read that is a little different?

After almost a year on Authonomy, 'Yuko Zen Is Somewhere Else' is now within reach of the desk.
If you have the time, please take a read and let me know if you think it deserves your support.

http://www.authonomy.com/books/25671/yuko-zen-is-somewhere-else/

Thanks for your time and consideration.

Best wishes,
Simon.

JohnDoe wrote 686 days ago   

Hi MD-bookclub,

As a book you've been supporting - Black Tea - has made ED now, could I ask you to please take a little look at "The Lunatic Sings" if it's new to you.



It's currently at 11. If you think it's worth a spot on your shelf, for a couple of days or maybe longer, your support would be really appreciated.





– "...the glorious driving rhythms of the syntax. It's prose that has an inner music that almost compels us to speak it aloud." - talitha S


– "like a William S. Burroughs novel with a point." - 
Winston Chad Emerson, A Circle in the Woods


– "I sit in awe. This is some piece of work."
 - Kristin Gleeson, Selkie Dreams





Thank you,

John

Nigel Fields wrote 690 days ago   

Hi MDB,
Thank you for being a supportive reader here. By way of introduction--introducing to you Walk to Paradise Garden, allow me to say that my intent was to capture the beauty of life despite the surrounding madness, to rekindle confidence in humankind's capacity for benevolence. All this without indulging in sweetness. It contains action-adventure, mystery and human drama to convey its story. I hope you'll check out this book to see if it is worthy of support at this crucial time on the ED.
Thank you,
John Campbell

Gefordson wrote 694 days ago   

MD,
Any chance you'd take a look at my book and see if you think the writing is good enough to shelve?
It's a fairly straightforward story about a young man trying to keep his life together after a family tragedy.
I'm desperate to get my book going in the right direction again.
Best wishes.
Gefordson
Nothing you can do.

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