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halliwell4 wrote 6 days ago   

hey, Jamie--i know we haven't spoken for a while and i'm sorry about that! i always like to keep up with the friends i make on this site and the people who read my books and the ones who i read as well. that being said, i just finished uploading my latest book (though it was originally written 15 yrs ago) i've been editing and re-vamping and turning this story into the one i originally knew it could be--only better. it's called Donavan's Crossing and i would much appreaciate it if you would give it a read and let me know your thoughts! Thanks and hope all is well!
Erin

Charles Knightley wrote 7 days ago   

Hi Jamie

Are you going to get a chance to leave some comments on “The Secret of Netley Abbey"? Or maybe even back the book!

All the best
Charles :)

Brian G Chambers wrote 18 days ago   

Hi Jamie
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.

Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 27 days ago   

Jamie,
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

Sara Stinson wrote 45 days ago   

Hi Jamie,
Glad to see you on here again. I have been back and forth too. I will add you to my shelf again soon!
Sara

Laura Bailey wrote 45 days ago   

Hi,

You have previously read my first book, Beneath the Blossom Tree. I have now uploaded a sample of my second novel, Vengeful Love, and I would be extremely interested to know your thoughts on it.

Best wishes,
Laura

junetee wrote 46 days ago   

Thankyou Jamie for putting Pillars of sand on your bookshelf.
junetee
(I'll try to take a look at your book in the next few days, if not I will back it anyway)

jlbwye wrote 46 days ago   

Dear Jamie
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.

miacia7 wrote 50 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..."

jack hudson wrote 53 days ago   

Jamie: Please take a look at Nichole Hoppe's Burden of the Badge. She writes good comments, too. jack hudson

leeconnor wrote 58 days ago   

Hi Jamie

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 :-)

Lisa A Powell wrote 64 days ago   

My book, Captured by Fate, is free until Sunday.

http://www.amazon.com/Captured-Fate-Max-Kate-ebook/dp/B00ALI180M/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1361930063&sr=1-1&keywords=Captured+Lisa

Eftborin wrote 65 days ago   

So called friends can be so ignorant, it's nice to get a reply be it nay or yay or simply a comment

Hannah S. Denham wrote 68 days ago   

So you want to friend me without having read anything I've written? Ha ha. Maybe you're just friendly?

Luisa Fortes wrote 71 days ago   

Jamie,
is a good idea. I'm with you

B&B wrote 71 days ago   

Interesting book champ, I shall take a look.

Luisa Fortes wrote 71 days ago   

Thank you so much for your kind comment on my book.
I hope you can find a producer to make a film from your book
all the best
Luísa

Eftborin wrote 71 days ago   

Pals, friends, acquaintances…how are you? The Greenest day on the planet approaches; however, there is a day more important before Guinness changes colour; MY BIRTHDAY. I am sending this message to all my registered FRIENDS. I do not know if this was attempted before; however, I wish to try it now.
I am seeking, as a birthday present from you all, (check my profile to confirm date; 13-03-1954), a week’s backing for ‘Devereux’…please. Being Irish I suppose it is a tad cheeky to ask as we are a natural shy race…lol.
It is, after all, better than being a sock or having multiple profiles…it’s just a way of giving a small birthday present to one that you all like/love/appreciate comments from/think his avatar is cool…or just do it for the craic as Paddy’s Day looms…and it’s my birthday. (Comments and watchlists are good also)
Go raibh maith agaibh go léir
Or; mucho gracias
Pat
PS. If indeed there are other writers out there celebrating a pre Paddy’s Day birthday, post the same request…but add me first!
PPS. Please don’t be offended…someone had to try it and why not me.

halliwell4 wrote 73 days ago   

thanks, Jamie...I appreciate your support as well
Be well!
Erin

wisco68 wrote 74 days ago   

Thx for the connection, Jamie. I look forward to checking out Punch Through. Time travel and WW2, can't miss...