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Di Manzara wrote 218 days ago   

Hello, I hope you're having a fine day! :)

I noticed you have a medal on your shelf. That book did really great! I would like to introduce my middle grade book to you, maybe you'd like it, too.

LEO & ROVER: THE PURPLE MARBLE ADVENTURE is about a yellow-skinned boy from another planet named Leo, his fun and sad experiences on Earth, his best friend Rover, and their journey back to where Leo came from.

I can't promise you anything, but a possibility to laugh and giggle. It's simplistic and just pure fun! I hope you give it a try.

Thank you so much in advance for your support. All the very best to you.

D

KirkH wrote 537 days ago   

Hi,
I'm starting a thread called "All those Cats".
I hope you can join in and say hi.
Thanks
Kirk
http://www.authonomy.com/forums/threads/88630/all-those-cats/

ndayery wrote 558 days ago   

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Please rpely me with my email address here

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KirkH wrote 571 days ago   

Hi,
I hope you can get a chance to read parts of my college caper crime story that takes place at the Oktoberfest.
Thanks
Kirk
"How to Steal a Lion"

MrKarats wrote 590 days ago   


Hello,

Would you like to take a look at my contemporary fantasy? Here's a link to it: http://www.authonomy.com/books/35929/the-book-of-the-forsaken-/

I see you are shelving Joshua Jacob’s ED winner. Josh is already supporting my book and I thought since he doesn’t need this spot, I’d apply for it.

My best regards,
Yannis

Annabelle Hinkley wrote 625 days ago   

The hardest thing about spamming you was knowing that I have less than this sentence to convince you not to hit the delete button.

The Girl Who Consented is still rising towards the Ed's desk because people like you have made a decision to support it. No-one who backed me has died (at least not to my knowledge, although I am now tempting fate). Everyone who has kept it on their shelf has seen a boost in their TSR AND I am unlikely to ever be horrid to you.

It's not everyone's cup of tea - but that won't stop you from putting the kettle on and settling down with a biscuit while you decide (mine's a chocolate hobnob, OK, so not just the one).

I'm not asking that you take anyone's book off your shelf to make room for The Girl Who Consented, that would be just plain mean, but if you're having a tidy up or considering whether to take off the one with the shiny gold medal, or just to go the whole hog and fill your shelf, then if you can find a place for me that would be jolly nice of you.

silvachilla wrote 627 days ago   

Hey there

I’m being a bit cheeky and asking if you could take a little look at my book, Together Apart, and let me know what you think, good or bad. It's currently at 14 and I'm hoping to make ED from genuine support. If you think it's worth a read or a few days on your shelf I'd be really grateful and I always return reads.

Fellow Authonomites have said:

* This is a one hundred percent contender...I expect it to go nuclear on Authonomy – Pat Black, Snarl

* I'm actually lost for words ... not like me at all ... If I had this in my hands I wouldn't be able to put it down – Michael Jones, Desolation

* The first chapter was something special and although this is not my genre, this fascinated me – Dwayne Kavanagh, A Killer’s Kind

* The way you see it from the guy’s POV is perfect. Your writing style is effortless – Ian Ellis, Have A Nice Weekend
Cheers,

Silva
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Ivan Amberlake wrote 629 days ago   

Hi Nightunite!

Joshua Jacobs has been very kind to back my book, The Beholder, currently ranked 19. This month I am making a serious effort to reach the desk, and I would be grateful if you choose to read it, and hopefully back it. I will remain on authonomy enough to return the favour in any way I can and back the worthiest books.
Sorry for spamming, this is the only way to make myself known to as many people as possible.

Here is The Beholder link - http://www.authonomy.com/books/27545/the-beholder/
Kindest regards,
Ivan Amberlake

Dr Ajay Kansal wrote 630 days ago   

Hi
Sorry to spam you again. I wish to remind you about my book. If you can spare a few moments to check out and back the book it would be much appreciated.
The book ‘Man Made Gods’ scientifically explains why, when, and how religions and gods were created. What kind of sufferings necessitated mankind to bow down before unseen powers—gods?

Mark Williams wrote 630 days ago   

Hello NightUnite,
My name is Mark Williams, an unpublished writer wishing to become an author. I would like you to have a look at my book, The Protege, to give you an ideal of my work. If you could add me to your book list, or five star list I would be very happy.
Mark Williams

Areeq Chowdhury wrote 630 days ago   

Hey there, fancy reading a YA Fantasy Sci-Fi book? If so, please check out Cyber: The Adventures of Kaz Medina and have a read :) It's a teen superhero meets Alex Rider meets the Matrix sorta book!

http://www.authonomy.com/books/34551/cyber-the-adventures-of-kaz-medina/

Kaz Medina is thrust from his normal seventeen year old life in Manchester, into a world of danger, excitement, and the supernormal...

This is an original young adult novel relevant to this new millennium about a seventeen year old boy, called Kaz Medina, with an internet-based superpower. Kaz is a seemingly, normal adolescent living in the suburbs of Manchester, England, studying for his A Levels when one evening he discovers that he has absorbed a Wikipedia page into his mind.

With the help of his best friend Jade, he discovers and develops the extent of his power. Through the use of websites such as Facebook, Google, WIkipedia, and eBay, he is able to assimilate identities, teleport throughout the world, learn how to do almost anything, and gain access to almost everything.

Soon after, two men in black suits turn up at his house and Kaz's life is turned upside down. Kaz becomes a weapon for the UK Government and embarks on his journey to becoming the most powerful teenager in the world.

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Hope it makes an interesting read!

If you have the time, I'd also love it if you had a look at the website I recently set up at http://www.kazmedina.moonfruit.com

Hope you're well, and many thanks!

Areeq

Lucia13 wrote 630 days ago   

Thank you! I took out chapters because it's out on request to publishers at the moment, so I hate to leave too much up.
:)Lucia

Lucia13 wrote 637 days ago   

Thank you so much, I'll look at your book as soon as I can. My book isn't on sale anywhere, but I hope it will be one day!
:)Lucia

RossClark1981 wrote 639 days ago   

Hi NightUnite,

With less than ten days to go in this month's ED race, I'm making one last effort to draw a few readers to my book. As ever, I'm not asking for blind backings and I'm happy to trade reads and honest feedback with anyone interested.

In terms of my pitch, however, it's time to bring out the big guns:

Luminous Dark, currently among the top five books on the authonomy chart, is about a young man who comes to Russia to kill himself.

"I don't read real books so why would I read yours?"
-The author's father


Best regards,

Ross


P.S I apologise if this message is unwelcome.

M Morgan wrote 639 days ago   

This very evening whilst watering my garden I saw a fairy of purple and silver, seated atop of my shed. The beautiful thing that she was told me in no uncertain terms that should I message one hundred people tonight, every each one of them would comment, WL or 6star my work.
She even gave me the names of the generous one hundred, and yours was one of them. I thank you, Morgan of Gobbeldygook.

JohnDoe wrote 641 days ago   

I'm messaging some folk here not for myself but for another writer and her book.

- Vein Fire, currently at 5.

http://www.authonomy.com/books/31774/vein-fire/

I'm just asking a few folk here to consider shelving Vein Fire for a few days this month if they can. It slipped off Desk last month. This month it’s hopping between 5 and 6 and any support you offer could make all the difference.

It's an excellent book by a user here who also goes out of her way to help other writers, often doing full MS reads and edits in her own time, and Lucia herself has not sent a single spam for support or reads. I only started messaging for support yesterday.

Vein Fire is on my shelf; you can click through my profile name to access it.

Best,

John

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