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Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 28 days ago   

Debra,
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

Groaner wrote 31 days ago   

I didn't get your email, Deb. Can you try again?

gingerknucklehairs wrote 46 days ago   

Yes it is odd. When I watch listed your book it came up at the top. Usually they add to the bottom, so that might be why I lost it. I'll make sure it doesn't go astray again. I'll get back to you shortly.
Take care, Jes.x

gingerknucklehairs wrote 49 days ago   

Actually I'm pretty sure I've started reading this book before. Did you take it down at some point last year?
Never mind I'll read it again as I can't recall it completely. I'm sure it was on my watch list and I started it.
Weird.
I'll catch up with yopu soon. Jes.x

gingerknucklehairs wrote 49 days ago   

Hi and thank you so much for backing my story.
I see you have two books on here. I'll add the first one to my watch list and get back to you after the weekend when I've read it.
Thanks again and take care, Jes.x

judoman wrote 80 days ago   

HEY Debra

I hope all is well and your writing away feverishly

Dean

ROUGH JUSTICE

kristylove wrote 81 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

Software wrote 85 days ago   

Hello Debra,

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Happy to reciprocate with a swap read. 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

palynch wrote 119 days ago   

Thanks for the backing Debra! I am partial to a bit of Arthurian myself so will dive into Firebrand soon.

KirkH wrote 120 days ago   

Thank you Debra for backing Aethunium. It is much appreciated. I hope it can stay on your shelf for a while.
Cheers
Kirk
PS: tell your friends :-)

jrevino wrote 239 days ago   

Hello, my name is James Revino. I am the author of ‘Hollow.’ I was wondering if you might be able to take a look at my work and tell me what you think, good and bad. Any critique would be much appreciated, it is the best way to improve. Of course, if you wanted to back it, that would be great as well. Have a good day, and thanks for your time.

lifebaby400 wrote 240 days ago   

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ubulord wrote 249 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.

benedict wrote 259 days ago   

Hey Debra,

I know you enjoyed my book when you read it and I was wondering if there was any chance you'd consider backing it again for a little while as you have a space on your shelf. I'm at number two and know it might sound greedy to want to get to number one but I think it would make a big difference when advertising my book to agents and publishers.

I'd really appreciate your help and would happily read another section of your book, once I finish with the craziness this month, if you need any help in return.

Many thanks and best wishes,

Benedict

Ryan_Gomes wrote 270 days ago   

Hello there, Debra!

In the mood for a fast paced read? Perhaps you would be interested in hazarding a few chapters of 2175! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll be on the edge of your seat! Follow Angelo Rodriguez as he is confronted with the age old question, “Can one person make a difference?” As his eyes are opened to the dystopic world around him, Angelo is forced to choose sides in what looks to be an imminent war between those who rule and those who wish to fight back.

I would truly appreciate any time you donate to reading 2175, and would be immensely thankful for any stars, feedback, watches or shelves you can spare. I’m always good for a book swap, and I will always comment back. It has already risen 5000 positions in four weeks with strong support from this community. Your support could push it even higher!

I hope you can drop into the world of 2175 soon. Thanks!

Ryan Gomes
http://www.authonomy.com/books/46041/2175/

Neville wrote 273 days ago   

Hi, Debra, I would be honored if you could spare some room on your shelf for my children’s book if you deem it worthy. We’ve all been children at some time. I would of course repay your kindness with at least an honest comment of your own book.
Thank you for your time, Debra, I really appreciate it.

Short pitch;-
Twelve-year-old boy crippled since birth, walks unaided after meeting a strange old lady and her cat.
However, there is a price to pay.

http://www.authonomy.com/books/19404/the-secrets-of-the-forest-the-time-zone-/

Kind regards,
Neville. The Secrets of the Forest – The Time Zone.

dloganw wrote 277 days ago   

Hi Debra,
I’ve just posted my new book Stop the Insanity. It is a manifesto for those of us who are fed up with our dysfunctional Congress and would like to do something about it. I’ve put down my ideas on how we can cause a change along with descriptions of some of the things I believe need to be changed.

I would really like to hear what you think about my ideas. No problem if you disagree but please let me know why and what you would do instead.

Of course many Authonomy members are not American and/or don’t care about American politics. For you I have put in two bonus sections, written summaries of two very expensive seminars I attended to learn more about marketing and selling books, particularly for those who self publish. I think these two sections, chapters 11 and 12, will be of interest to all.

I am looking forward to hearing what you think.

Sincerely,

David Welch/dloganw

gingerknucklehairs wrote 282 days ago   

Hi Debra and thank you so much for backing my book. I'm spending the next couple of weeks seriously editing the entire manuscript, but I've put your book on my watchlist and will find time to read it. I hate editing but it has to be done sometime.
I'll get back to you soon.
Jesamine.

Patricia Laster wrote 284 days ago   

From a lover of Camelot and the King Arthur legends, your book is simply brilliant and an answer to a long - time wish to have follow-up books of Camelot to read. Thank you for providing this book to read! It truly captures the Camelot period and gallant warriors and I loved every word of it!
sincerely, Pat
Break Free!

miacia7 wrote 296 days ago   

This is my first book, the death of my son gave me the strength to start writing it. It is all real, but sometimes, it reads as a fiction. Incredible stories.Please take the time to check it out and give me very needed feedback and a little help to get noticed by the publishers. Thank you