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Brittany Engstrand wrote 60 days ago   

hi noelley :)

Haven't heard from you in a while so I just wanted to say HI and see how you were!

D. S. Hale wrote 71 days ago   

Noelle!! This is it! The grand finale, the grand push!! After much hard work, and with YOUR much appreciated support, WE’VE broke through and entered the Teens!!!
In appreciation for all your sincere, honest help, I am posting the ENTIRE book, including the epilogue!!! You can now read how Jessup saves the day, and you’ll find out who he decided to live with when he went before the judge. You won’t want to miss the ending! I welcome you to read the last chapters (12, 13, and the Epilogue), and please help me hone these last chapters and get them ready for the desk. I am looking forward to your comments and continued support. Any help you can offer would be humbly appreciated to get me to the desk!

http://authonomy.com/books/39903/jessup-and-the-teleporter/

Sincerely,
Donna
Jessup and the Teleporter

D. S. Hale wrote 114 days ago   

Noelle,

You supported my book a year ago, and gave me a bunch of stars. I am going to try for the editor's desk this month and would really appreciate a boost, if you could put me back on your watchlist, or if you could put me on your shelf for a month. I'd be greatly indebted to you, and would do anything you needed from me in return. And if you have a friend or two that you could please ask to read, and watchlist too, would be awesome!!! THank you for your support, and believing in Jessup and the Teleporter!

Sincerely,

Donna
Jessup and the Teleporter

Robert M. Starr wrote 118 days ago   

Hi Noelle,

Consider this a gentle nudge;^)

Robert

AudreyB wrote 130 days ago   

You are too kind. (=:

faith rose wrote 146 days ago   

Thanks so much Noelle! :) I appreciate it very much.

I have added 'Dark Origins' to my WL...I'm really looking forward to reading it. My list is just a tad bit backed up at the moment, but I promise to read just as soon as I can!

Have a wonderful night,
~Faith

faith rose wrote 147 days ago   

Hi Noelle,

Wow! What a nice surprise! Thank you so much for your backing. I really appreciate your support..especially now! :)

I see you have several books uploaded...please let me know if you have a preference, and I will glady add it to my list of promised reads.

Have a wonderful holiday season!

Take care,
~Faith

Software wrote 164 days ago   

Hello Noelle,

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Here is an endorsement:

I was attracted to Doghouse Blues from the pitch alone because it was so very different. There are so many budding writers out there who want to earn the same sort of money as J K Rowling by writing exactly the same kind of book and , to be frank, I am getting a bit tired of it.
This, on the other hand, struck me as being an original piece of work. The product of a lively mind and written by someone who is an excellent observer of the real world out there and who knows how to translate his observations into print. Just the right amount of dialogue, which carries the story along well.
I have not read the complete book (yet) but have dipped into it fairly freely to see if the momentum is maintained. It certainly is.
Philip John

Looking forward to reading your comments on the Doghouse Blues webpage.

All the best,

Clive

dbprdctns wrote 173 days ago   

Noelle,
I'd love to trade reads with you. I am working on my first book titled the Progenitor Project. Let me know which of your books you want me to read!

C. G. Spaulding

Software wrote 195 days ago   

Hello Noelle,

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Here is an endorsement:

I was attracted to Doghouse Blues from the pitch alone because it was so very different. There are so many budding writers out there who want to earn the same sort of money as J K Rowling by writing exactly the same kind of book and , to be frank, I am getting a bit tired of it.
This, on the other hand, struck me as being an original piece of work. The product of a lively mind and written by someone who is an excellent observer of the real world out there and who knows how to translate his observations into print. Just the right amount of dialogue, which carries the story along well.
I have not read the complete book (yet) but have dipped into it fairly freely to see if the momentum is maintained. It certainly is.
Philip John

Looking forward to reading your comments on the Doghouse Blues webpage.

All the best,

Clive

Software wrote 198 days ago   

Hello Noelle,

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Here is an endorsement:

I was attracted to Doghouse Blues from the pitch alone because it was so very different. There are so many budding writers out there who want to earn the same sort of money as J K Rowling by writing exactly the same kind of book and , to be frank, I am getting a bit tired of it.
This, on the other hand, struck me as being an original piece of work. The product of a lively mind and written by someone who is an excellent observer of the real world out there and who knows how to translate his observations into print. Just the right amount of dialogue, which carries the story along well.
I have not read the complete book (yet) but have dipped into it fairly freely to see if the momentum is maintained. It certainly is.
Philip John

Looking forward to reading your comments on the Doghouse Blues webpage.

All the best,

Clive

Shelby Z. wrote 200 days ago   

This is special for you, so check out this thread.
http://authonomy.com/forums/threads/105512/driving-winds-backers-and-supporters-thank-you-from-my-heart/

Shelby Z./Driving Winds

gweccles wrote 224 days ago   

Authonomy link for The Oligarch: A Thriller: http://authonomy.com/books/47397/the-oligarch-a-thriller/

During October, I will be going on my first blog tour to promote THE OLIGARCH: A THRILLER, the dates of which are as follows:

5 October: Jennifers book reviews: http://jennifersbookreviews.blogspot.com/
6 October: The day dreamer: http://thedaydreamer3.blogspot.com/
8 October: From the boot heel cotton patch: http://fromthebootheelcottonpatch.blogspot.com/
10 October: David Wood web: http://davidwoodweb.com/
13 October: Confuzzled books: http://confuzzledbooks.blogspot.com/
15 October: The day dreamer: http://thedaydreamer3.blogspot.com/
17 October: Bookish whimsy: http://bookishwhimsy.blogspot.com/
18 October: Le-grande-codex: http://le-grande-codex.blogspot.in/
19 October: Kelly McClymer: http://www.kellymcclymer.com/
20 October: Reviewing shelf: http://reviewingshelf.wordpress.com/
21 October: The day dreamer: http://thedaydreamer3.blogspot.com/

Please stop at these blogs to follow the tour.

My sincere thanks to all those involved in hosting a stop on this tour.

Shelby Z. wrote 226 days ago   

Noelle,
I just wanted to stop by and thank you for the constant support of my book for all these months. It means so very much and I can never really repay you. I am so honored that you enjoyed my book so much to back it thus far.
If my book isn't on your watch list, I just ask that you would also add it there so that my work remains stable. Also I just ask that you keep my work on your shelf just a little longer.
I can't thank you enough for all the support to get me to a place I never imagined I would make it to. Thank you so much.
God bless.

Shelby Z./Driving Winds

Sara Stinson wrote 232 days ago   

Noelle,
I have written your book down. I will be reading tomorrow! I love the cover!
Sara

benedict wrote 232 days ago   

Dear friends and backers,

I wanted to message you today before you all disappear to thank you so much for the backing you’ve given me to get my book to the editor’s desk. I’m really happy to get there and, of course, couldn’t have done it without so much help from the people I have met on here.

I’d also like to recommend my favourite book on Authonomy for a place on your shelf. Lucy Middlemass’ “Jinger Barley and the Murkle Moon” is a quirky, sweet and incredibly original young adult novel that you can’t help but enjoy. I defy anyone to read chapter seven of this great book and not be impressed. Furthermore, Lucy is an incredibly hardworking member of the site. She not only runs the young adult and children’s reading groups on Authonomy but also provides some of the most thorough and detailed feedback of any user I’ve found. She’s the perfect person to do a reading swap with and has the ideal book to fill the peach-shaped hole on your shelf.

http://authonomy.com/books/41497/jinger-barley-and-the-murkle-moon/

I’ll be busy for a couple of months working on the sequel and reading a lot of the great authonomy books I’ve only sampled up till now, but if you do need help with your own books in future, please feel free to get in touch.

A million thanks and best wishes,

Benedict

mdws77 wrote 234 days ago   

Congrats, it looks like you will have a gold-medal book on your shelf at the end of this month, that book will no longer help your TSR (user ranking) after that.
If you are looking for a new potential gold-medal book to put on your shelf next month, please consider my novel called Solian Chronicles: Pluto Genesis.
It is a positive Science Fiction novel of the near future that has gotten some very good reviews. Thank you for your consideration and I hope you have a very nice day.

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Lucy Middlemass wrote 245 days ago   

You’re in YARG! This is a message for all YARG members.

YARG iii launched at the beginning of September. This means that the old YARG thread is no longer active and there is a new place for all your YARG activity.

http://www.authonomy.com/forums/threads/103435/young-adult-reading-group-yarg-iii-/

There’s still a requirement to review one book a month and there are plenty of new members whose books you might not have read yet. I’ll be doing my best to keep the thread shipshape, attract new members and post the monthly tallies.

Happy YARGing!

Lucy

ubulord wrote 246 days ago   

"The Prince and the Singularity – A Circular Tale" is a book with one big advantage, one only needs to read the first 40 lines to know whether one is going to like the story or not. If after the first 40 lines you're not hooked, no need to bother reading the rest.