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jeeeeb wrote 315 days ago   

Hello
My name is miss Jelin, i am looking for a new friend i saw your profile today and became interested in you,i
will also like to know you the more,and i want you to send a mail to my email
address so i can give you my picture for you to know whom l am.Here is my email

address (Jelinbaby@yahoo.co.uk)

I believe we can move from here.I am waiting for
your mail to my email address (Jelinbaby@yahoo.co.uk) Remember the distance, color or age
does not matter but love matters allot in life Please reply me with my email

Jelin

David Price wrote 331 days ago   



A heart-felt thank you to all my backers - today I made it to the top 30 for the first time! And I sincerely hope your support of MASTER ACT will continue until it reaches the top 5.

Given the enormity of that task, I think it's time I asked for some help. If you think any of your friends or supporters might be interested in my childhood memoir, please feel free to spread the word, and I will be eternally grateful to you.

By the way, I've now uploaded chapters 14 and 15. (Chapters 15 and 16 are set in the Philippines.) And it is with a great sense relief that I say that the opening chapters are now in their best shape yet.

Thanks again, wonderful people.

David

monicalovee wrote 347 days ago   

Hello,
My name is monica,i am interested in you, Also I like to know more about you and establish a relationship which based on truth and trust
with you.I want you to send me an email to my email address (monicagod40@yahoo.com) i will give you my picture for you to know whom i am. please i have something very important to tell you.I believe we can start from here.
(Remember the distance or color does not matter the age, but love matters a lot in life)
I will be happy to see a good responds from you
Thanks and remain blessed.
Yours sincerely in love with Monica,

Casimir Greenfield wrote 357 days ago   

Hi there - just extending the hand of friendship.

I'm still fairly new to the site, but I've found it to be an extremely constructive and rewarding experience so far, though it does pay to have a thick skin sometimes.

Backing books, making friends – that seems to be the way to raise the profile, so here I am. It would be fantastic to hear from you.

All the best, have a great day - Cas

PS: If you do happen to get the uncontrollable urge to look at either of my books, here are the links
http://authonomy.com/books/42586/slow-poison/
http://www.authonomy.com/books/42590/bloodstones/

Slow Poison is dark and brutal, Bloodstones is a gentler read, but gets tougher as the story progresses. A little like Larsson, Welsh, Niffenegger I have been told. (…but I haven’t read any of their work yet…so you’ll have to be the judge of that…)

David Price wrote 359 days ago   

Sean,

Thanks for your continuing support of 'MASTER ACT'. Just letting you know that I will be renewing my efforts in the coming weeks to make it to the Desk, so I hope I can rely on your support for a little longer.

All the best,

David

Isoje David wrote 375 days ago   

Hi

My name is David. I am a young writer who is trying to become an Author. I am very happy to be here. I have learned a lot of things and met a lot of writers who really inspired me and gave me some correction. So I am very happy to meet you.

Please I would like to inform you about my book title 'Animals in Paradise'. People have been reading it, backed it, commented on it and rated it because it is a book you would read and love.

Please I would be very glad if you can take a look, back it, comment on it, and rate as many ratings you could give. This will really help me and give my book a way. I really need your help, please.

Thanks
Isoje David
Animals in paradise

Andrew Hughes wrote 403 days ago   

Hi Sean,

“Informers and blackmailers, phrenologists and dissectionists, lowlifes and murderers in early Victorian Dublin.”

I’d really appreciate it if you could have a look at the start of my first novel, The Morning Drop.

I’m happy to return the read.

Cheers,
Andrew.

The Knowledge wrote 407 days ago   

Hi Jude,
Don't know if 'Madeline' is type of prefered reading but if not after the first page then happily ditch it..
David

Scott Toney wrote 410 days ago   

Sean,

I’m coming to my friends to ask a favor. The Ark of Humanity has finally made the top 11 on the site and I was wondering if you would be able to make space on your shelf to back the book until it makes the top 5? Any support you have already given my book is GREATLY appreciated as well!

Have a wonderful day!

- Scott, The Ark of Humanity

Paul Beattie wrote 410 days ago   

Rachel, the Harper Collins site administrator, recently chose my book, Filthy Luca as her weekly 'One to Watch'. Can I interest you in taking a look?

I'm hoping to hang on to a spot on the ed's desk this month so any support you can offer would be most appreciated. I am, of course, happy to return all reads.

Here's the link to Rachel's blog if you're interested in seeing what she has to say:

http://blog.authonomy.com/2012/03/one-to-watch-wednesday.html

All the best. P

Pollyanna Pilsbury wrote 411 days ago   

Great.
On my watch list. I'll have a read over the next couple of days and get back to you.
Pollyanna. 'Marsupeople'.

Laura A. D. wrote 411 days ago   

Greetings! :) I would love to introduce you to a friend of mine!

Michelina DélaCruz :

My mom is white and pops is Latino.
I'm working on my 'courting in.'
Initiation, para you gringos.
Tell me,can God save a 'chola?'


Michelina DélaCruz is a Latina teen living with her single mom in Stockton, California.
Stockton is a place you won’t find on any tourist, hot spot list. But you'll find it on the FBI’s list of top ten most dangerous cities to live in.
Michelina gets involved with some wannabe 'cholas,' brutally beaten to a pulp, and left like garbage on the Stockton railroad tracks. She blacks out only to awaken to the sound of her deliverance: a train. All she ever wanted was to fit in somewhere.
She gives up. God, no mas!
So how did she wake up in the body of her teenage Abuela in 1954?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Take a walk at the crossroad where Faith meets Reality and diversity.

Please consider backing They Call Me Blanca and be a part of the move to open readers to a world unseen by many.

"I want to write books that will unblock the traffic jam in people's mind."

Blessings and best wishes to you,
Laura A.Diaz
"They Call Me Blanca"
http://authonomy.com/books/36078/they-call-me-blanca/

P.S. I look forward to reading your book also! :)

iandsmith wrote 412 days ago   

Sean, Hi, Can I interest you in Tiger Hugs, a comic caper set in London? Have a look at the pitch and let me know if you'd like a swap. - Ian

http://www.authonomy.com/books/35451/tiger-hugs/

Pollyanna Pilsbury wrote 412 days ago   

Hi Sean.
Which book would you prefer me to look at. I was putting one on my watch list, then thought you may have a preference.
Let me know and I'll read it over the next couple of days and get back to you with my comments and stars.
I hope you can find some time to have a look at 'Marsupeople'.
Pollyanna.

Davidmauriceware wrote 412 days ago   

Hello and welcome to Authonomy. My name is David Ware and my book A True Thug WillSin is currently ranked #5 here. I would like to invite you to come and read my book and only if you like it, please rate it, leave a comment and back it by placing it upon your shelf throughout this month to make sure I remain within the top 5 and hopefully remain on the editors desk. Even if none of this is possible, please feel free to seek any questions or helpful hints as to helping your ratings grow on this site. My book has only been on here for a little under 3 months, so I would like to think that I have some valuable suggetions that work in the correct manner. One suggestion that I will offer is that it is always good to have a friend in the top 50 rankings on this site as you will soon learn. With or without your backing I am from this point on, your new Authonomy friend. Thank you kindly.

Mademoiselle Nobel wrote 413 days ago   

Welcome to Authonomy, Sean!

Would you perhaps be interested in taking the time to read, rate & back Miss Manners?

I'd be so grateful for your support - it would mean the absolute world to me! And it would be such an honour to be on your bookshelf!

Miss Manners has climbed the ranks from 5000 to 500 in less than 2 weeks, entered the Top 100 in under a month and the Top 20 in a month-and-a-half on the Editor's Desk chart! But with your support, we can take it all the way to the ED!!!

Wishing you a very happy Easter!

Iman x

P.S. I'd be more than happy to return the read!

***SHORT PITCH***

Struggling to pay bills, stuck in a dead-end job and no boyfriend, Anna wants more out of life. Could getting fired change her life forever?

***PRAISE FOR MISS MANNERS***

"A delicious read! It will melt even the hardest heart. Full of laughs and lip-gloss brilliant!"
Katina Grist Jones, Hens from Hell.

"Miss Manners' wicked humour soars above other Chick Lit offerings. It fizzes and sparkles like the drink of choice of It Girls. If you've heard one news story too many about miserable, recession hit Britain then read this."
Lambert Nagle, Revolution Earth.

“Hugely entertaining!”
Caroline Batten, Forfeit.

“Perfect Chick Lit!”
Tammy Robinson, Charlie and Pearl.

"I loved this book! It was fast, furious, fun, fabulous and uproariously funny!! I can’t think of a woman who wouldn’t want this book! To read it is to devour it! A Chick Lit gem! "
Connie King, Sinners and Shadows.

"Fast-paced, fresh, funny and faultlessly written!"
Julianne Townsend, Trusting Claude.

“Hilarious, relentless whirlwind of a romp!”
Tod Schneider, The Lost Wink.

“Witty, pithy and quirky! Chick Lit at its best!”

David Price wrote 413 days ago   

Sean, thanks for the backing and great comments! You actually posted the same comments twice, so it would be helpful if you could delete one of them. (Only you can delete your own comments.) I'm inundated with read requests at the mo, but will try to read more of yours soon.
David

Michael Dale wrote 414 days ago   

Nice one cheers

Michael Dale wrote 414 days ago   

Hi Sean
Three and a half is on my list, enjoy Rude Awakening!

“Definitely not for the faint hearted!!……Hunter S. Thompson channels Ron Jeremy in this pornographic Odyssey of ballistic prose, assaulting the norms of fiction and blending amazing story telling with hilarious hard hitting ejaculations of literary originality! Mr Dale refreshes with an unapologetic tale of modern hedonistic/masochistic corporate cubicle love/hate reverse fairy tale adventure interspersed with astute psychological observation….my read of the year!”

Anthony Chemaly, Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B0072WD4LG

Di Alcantara wrote 415 days ago   

Hi,

Your story seems to be interesting. I'm writing YA, too. Would you like to swap reads and rating? I would love to. Let me know!
My book is called My Beautiful Stalker.

Thank you for your time and all the best,
Di

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