Catharina, welcome to authors.com …from The Chuck! I write sci-fi novels filled with adventure, mystery, romance, drama, horror, and many more genres all mixed in... Sci-fi for everyone to enjoy. I'm also a published poet. When you have a moment, please check out my Authors page and a few of my videos and blogs I've recently added. Many of my blogs consist of free to read enjoyable sci-fi stories I plan to unite within a book. My newest sci-fi novel is 'They!', which is related to the 1954 sci-fi classic movie, 'Them!'.
Yes! I'm very interested in being interviewed and I would love to take advantage of your offer. I'll be sending you an e-mail in a moment, but I just wanted to let you know here, too.
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm sorry to hear about your loss, but it was a smart idea to write about your grief and it sounds as though you'd been able to find peace because of it. To keep that kind of pain inside could only harm you. I write paranormal/urban fantasy romances for adults. I'll have a look at your profile and I look forward to seeing you around here, too.
Hi Scribbler! What a nice moniker and avatar. I absolutely love your avatar! But it's only surpassed by your warm and inviting welcome. Thank you for that. I'll be looking forward to learning more about you, too.
Merry Christmas for now, and thank you for adding me as your friend. :-)
Thank you, Kay! It's great to meet you, too. I was wondering when you'd make an appearance. lol I'd seen your other comments and I knew you were a warm person; someone I'd like to meet.
I've found my way to Authors.com through Laurie of Laurie's Thoughts & Reviews. She was on the Kindle boards offering indie authors a chance to have their books reviewed. I sent her an e-mail and now my review with Laurie's Thoughts & Reviews is scheduled for January 28th!
Well, I was on her site and I saw she had buttons for other sites (very busy lady, btw), and then I saw this site's button. I thought it was a really nice button so I added it to my blog and official website. :-)
Thank so much for your welcome!! I look forward to doing some networking with you... Keep writing and expressing yourself it can be a therapy!! One love Catharina
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Catharina, welcome to authors.com …from The Chuck!
I write sci-fi novels filled with adventure, mystery, romance, drama, horror, and many more genres all mixed in... Sci-fi for everyone to enjoy. I'm also a published poet. When you have a moment, please check out my Authors page and a few of my videos and blogs I've recently added. Many of my blogs consist of free to read enjoyable sci-fi stories I plan to unite within a book. My newest sci-fi novel is 'They!', which is related to the 1954 sci-fi classic movie, 'Them!'.
Let me know if you'd like to become friends.
The Chuck!
Yes! I'm very interested in being interviewed and I would love to take advantage of your offer. I'll be sending you an e-mail in a moment, but I just wanted to let you know here, too.
Thanks, Y.
Hi Lori,
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm sorry to hear about your loss, but it was a smart idea to write about your grief and it sounds as though you'd been able to find peace because of it. To keep that kind of pain inside could only harm you. I write paranormal/urban fantasy romances for adults. I'll have a look at your profile and I look forward to seeing you around here, too.
Warmest,
Cat
Nice to meet you Catharina. You’ve come to a good place to meet other authors. :) Welcome aboard. I’ll look forward to learning more about you.
Hi Scribbler! What a nice moniker and avatar. I absolutely love your avatar! But it's only surpassed by your warm and inviting welcome. Thank you for that. I'll be looking forward to learning more about you, too.
Merry Christmas for now, and thank you for adding me as your friend. :-)
Warmest,
Catharina
Welcome to Authors.com Catharina! It’s great to meet you. :)
Would you mind dropping by this thread please and sharing how you found your way to us? It helps us all get to know each other better. :)
Thank you, Kay! It's great to meet you, too. I was wondering when you'd make an appearance. lol I'd seen your other comments and I knew you were a warm person; someone I'd like to meet.
I've found my way to Authors.com through Laurie of Laurie's Thoughts & Reviews. She was on the Kindle boards offering indie authors a chance to have their books reviewed. I sent her an e-mail and now my review with Laurie's Thoughts & Reviews is scheduled for January 28th!
Well, I was on her site and I saw she had buttons for other sites (very busy lady, btw), and then I saw this site's button. I thought it was a really nice button so I added it to my blog and official website. :-)
Thank you, Catharina. Really nice to meet you too!
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