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Nigel Fields wrote 110 days ago   

Dear Panos!



A Lark Ascending has made it to the Top 20 where, as you know, the competition gets fierce. If you could manage to work in some support at this stage of its race to the desk, I would be very grateful. Please and thanks.
Best wishes,
John Campbell

ubulord wrote 143 days ago   

I'm sorry to bother you but as you've had my book "The Prince and the Singularity - A Circular Tale" on your shelf, I assume you enjoyed it and wouldn't mind supporting it now that it has been published. If you have a Facebook account, maybe you could recommend my book on your wall along with a link to it's page on your country's Amazon site. I'd be very thankful. I've noticed that when people actively recommend something on their walls (as opposed to just sharing a link or a post) many of their friends go check the recommended item. Thank you.

ubulord wrote 148 days ago   

Thank you for having supported "The Prince and the Singularity - A Circular Tale". The book will now be taken down from this site, as it is available for sale in digital and paperback forms on the usual places (Amazon, Kobo, Smashwords, etc). I will remain on this site to support other books.
If you're interested in buying the paperback version, please note that it is supposed to cost USD 7,99 but I'm not sure if it is available right now at that price because there was a pricing problem and I'm not sure if it has already been solved by CreateSpace. Thanks again.

Eftborin wrote 182 days ago   

Thanks for the recognition

Software wrote 182 days ago   

Hello Panos,

I sent the below message recently. Just wondered if you were in a position to respond yet? Happy to reciprocate.

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 228 days ago   

Hello Panos,

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

Jeff Prentice wrote 248 days ago   

Panos,
I started writing my book 4 weeks ago, found this site - and had the good fortune of gaining 400 rating points yesterday so I'm thrilled. The book is called Filing Cabinet$, and is a fictional comedy. Perhaps you can check it out if you have the extra time. Thank You so much. Jeff Prentice

Sue Harries wrote 250 days ago   

Hi there, if you are an animal lover could I ask you to take a look at my offering ''It's a Dog's Life'' and let me know what you think? Would happily return the read. Warm regards,Sue.

gweccles wrote 253 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.

Ankure wrote 259 days ago   

Thanks, I'll wait.

Ankure wrote 259 days ago   

Hi panos

“Noah’s ark is in order. The Great Flood is here, earth is inundated with…humans.”, Alex- Six Days.

Welcome to authonomy. That's from Six Days, a script, a fable about a 12 year old boy, about a personal Utopian pathway that we all know how to navigate, based on realities leading up to the world as it stands before U.S. general elections come November, 2012. I request you to give it a read, and perhaps back it too.

Regards
Ankur
Six Days
http://authonomy.com/books/46929/six-days/read-book/#chapter

Lenny Banks wrote 260 days ago   

Hi Panos, On 25th May 12 I uploaded my book on Authonomy to see what feedback I could get, remarkably, by September 12 I'd reached the top 100. I am sending you this message as you are one of the people who've commented / supported or backed my book at some point. I never expected to climb this high in the ratings, you've surely helped me on the way. I'm not sure how hard or long the last 100 could be, or indeed if my book is now set to crash back down again, but I felt it was the right time to show my genuine gratitude to you: Thank You.
If you now support new books, I'd appreciate your consideration if you have a clear out again, if you are still supporting Tide and Time, Thanks once again for your ongoing support, it's so much better for all your advice and encouragement.
Kind Regards
Lenny Banks – Tide and Time: At The Rock.

Abby Vandiver wrote 271 days ago   

Panos,

Thank you so much for backing my book, I really appreciate it. I look foward to reading yours.

Abby

awomaninspired wrote 271 days ago   

Hi there! I just wanted to say “hi” and introduce myself. My name is Michelle, and I am a Christian non-fiction writer here on Authonomy. I am new, but would love to help you in any way I can.

I have four books here, but would appreciate it so very much if you would take the time to comment and review just one:

http://authonomy.com/books/47250/a-woman-inspired-collection-1/

I know you may not agree with the content, and that’s okay. I would simply love your opinion on the introduction and my general writing style.

My first book is the one most readers seem to identify with, because it is born out of my life experiences. To sum it up, I would say it’s about finding the extraordinary presence of God in the ordinary course of life.

My second book is in a "Dear Abby" format, and the answers can be quite cut and dry.

My third and fourth books are in the style of daily devotionals...

But, to come and meet me and my amazing family, which I truly hope you will...you'll find us in the first book.

I hope my stories put a smile on your face today, and warmth in your heart.

Thank you so much for your time! I will review and comment on your book in return.

I also have shelf space, and if I love your book, I will shelve it and back it!

Warmly,

Michelle

Abby Vandiver wrote 275 days ago   

Hi. I am new to this site and am looking for honest feedback on my book, In the Beginning. Was wondering if you would read, rate, comment, and if you like it, back my book?

If you have something you would like for me to read, I'll be happy to do it, just let me know.

Thanks in advance,

Abby

ubulord wrote 276 days ago   

"Being Greek I couldn't resist the combination of gods, gambling, sadly only one damsel. " - being greek, you'll probably like my take on the Euro Crisis. The Euro Crisis Explained To Grannies: http://ideasforarevolution.wordpress.com/foreign-translations/the-euro-crisis-explained-to-grannies/

ubulord wrote 276 days ago   

thanks

ubulord wrote 278 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.

KirkH wrote 291 days ago   

Hi Panos,
I hope you get a chance to read my latest steampunk story.
Thanks.
Kirk (Munich)
"Aethunium"

Rob Crawson wrote 292 days ago   

Panos

Just a quick note to let you know that will be available tomorrow for a free download from Amazon Kindle.

Thieves on Amazon Kindle, download Thieves for free on Aug 31st, http://amzn.to/OQHK6P