Thanks for inviting me to join you. I am a novice when it comes to all this internet stuff. My 1st book has sold 16 copies so far. My cousin is my editor & I am waiting for him to finish formating my 2nd book before we get some copies printed. You know how it is said that the 2 topics you don't bring up in polite company are religion & politics? Well, that is what I write about. The 1st 2 are non-fiction & the 3rd is fiction. The 3rd was suppose to be a play. But I was advised that it would have a better chance of seeing the light of day if it were made into a novel.
Thank you so much for commenting! I certainly will make sure I share some writing very soon. I haven't had a chance to put anything up yet, but I intend to share some flash fiction, some poems, and some different work with Authors.com. It's a real honor for you to stop in, and I look forward to seeing you again!
I just came up with a flash fiction mystery piece called "Investigating Lola" that's up now if you'd like to read it in my blog posts. I did have something, after all. Thank you, and I hope you like it!
Thanks for the welcome. I'm looking forward to getting to know people, share experiences (mine is mostly frustration at the moment as I'm trying to get my first book published which is really hard since I can't go down the self-publishing route.) I read quite a lot and have a lot of varied tastes, depending on my mood and interest. Any help, advice or general chit chat will be welcome and hope that the weather over there is better than we've got here i.e. cold, freezing rain and generally miserable. Cheers for now, Nigel
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I joined so many sites, I wasn't sure where I had logins anymore. lol. Thanks for the welcoming. My book actually just came out.
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Thanks for inviting me to join you. I am a novice when it comes to all this internet stuff. My 1st book has sold 16 copies so far. My cousin is my editor & I am waiting for him to finish formating my 2nd book before we get some copies printed. You know how it is said that the 2 topics you don't bring up in polite company are religion & politics? Well, that is what I write about. The 1st 2 are non-fiction & the 3rd is fiction. The 3rd was suppose to be a play. But I was advised that it would have a better chance of seeing the light of day if it were made into a novel.
Thank you, Scibbler, for the great welcome aboard.
Thanks. I appreciate that.
Check out some of my work at http://www.smashwords.com/books/search?query=David+and+Linda+Broughton
I also have two at Amazon. More to come, I hope.
Thank you so much for commenting! I certainly will make sure I share some writing very soon. I haven't had a chance to put anything up yet, but I intend to share some flash fiction, some poems, and some different work with Authors.com. It's a real honor for you to stop in, and I look forward to seeing you again!
I just came up with a flash fiction mystery piece called "Investigating Lola" that's up now if you'd like to read it in my blog posts. I did have something, after all. Thank you, and I hope you like it!
Hi Scribbler - this is a very belated and overdue Thank You for your warm welcome to authors.com
I'm slowly beginning to acclimatise - there's a lot to see!
Why thank you Scribbler - I appreciate the welcome. Look forward to talking to you when I get my legs in here - Kate
Hi Scribbler
Thanks for the welcome. I'm looking forward to getting to know people, share experiences (mine is mostly frustration at the moment as I'm trying to get my first book published which is really hard since I can't go down the self-publishing route.) I read quite a lot and have a lot of varied tastes, depending on my mood and interest. Any help, advice or general chit chat will be welcome and hope that the weather over there is better than we've got here i.e. cold, freezing rain and generally miserable. Cheers for now, Nigel
Thanks for the welcome!
Thank you for your kind welcome :-)
Hi Scribbler, Thank you for your welcome and no doubt you will see popping up on the site once I find my feet.
Hi! Thanks for the welcome :)
My book is coming along wonderful so far I have readin 87 pages in my book Im likin one and a half Chapters 2 go
Nice 2 meet u also
Hi Scribbler,
Sorry I took so long but with work, running a business and many other
things. Again I'm sorry and it's nice to have friends
Thank you for the warm welcome. I read just about any genre but prefer paranormal romance and young adult paranormal romance
Sorry for my belated response...have been very busy
recently entered an essay competition in Jamaica and
working on a book I get done hopefully by the end of
the year...my first novel , so I plan tohave it edited 3 times Lol
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