Hey Scribbler, nice to meet you. I'm currently working on my first book. It's a murder-mystery (serial killer). I have a real quick question: what steps do I need to take to use names, such as makes and models of vehicles? Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Hi, I'm a new member of the Authors website. I am a little younger than my set age, I'm 11. I love books, and sometimes out of either boredom, or just wanting to, I write books, short, or long. When I joined, I saw you were quite popular! :) I decided to share something with someone like you, and I hope at some point we can share stories and I can send you my book ideas and shorts, if it's okay with you, of course.
Please Message me, or reply on my comments,
Caitlin A. Trevino
ps. I like the way you have more than one author and how you like The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck :D
At 10:22am on November 22, 2010, judith barrow said…
Hi, thanks for your welcome.I'm writing at the moment - I write for a few hours each day. Slightly older than Caitlin below -hmmm! - this is me :
Judith Barrow BA MA
email: ja.barrow@btinternet.com www.judithbarrow.co.uk www.judithbarrow.com www.saddleworthhouse.co.uk
I've been writing all my life on and off but this year had my first novel published - better late than mever huh?
Hi - thanks for the welcome. I am a teacher and write inspirationally for teachers. I am working on a book but it is slow going. I am just trying to get a little connected. Hope you are well.
Thanks a lot, scribbler. I appreciate the invite. I have a site established on Wordpress for my book. I like using it because I can protect individual pages with passwords which is key, I think for writers. This way I can let everyone read a few sample chapters but keep the rest protected for people I trust. I've heard a lot of stories just in my own writing groups about people seeing their storylines appear as the basis for episodes of TV shows, sometimes with the character names unchanged! So, soapbox concluded, I'm happy to be here and I've come across some great material here that I've enjoyed using. Chat at 'cha soon.
well i am ateacher and write for students. i am satisfied in the sense that my books have been recieved well by the academic community. well we will interact
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Please Message me, or reply on my comments,
Caitlin A. Trevino
ps. I like the way you have more than one author and how you like The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck :D
Judith Barrow BA MA
email: ja.barrow@btinternet.com
www.judithbarrow.co.uk
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www.saddleworthhouse.co.uk
I've been writing all my life on and off but this year had my first novel published - better late than mever huh?
I heard somewhere that I could be notified when my favorite authors came out with a new book. How does that work?
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