yeah i love reading books since my schoolage.. bt nw due to sum daily life routine i couldnt findout much time for reading.. so nw m apart o ds literally site to get lots abt books...
Hi Scribbler, I sent you an anwer, but I think it went that-a-way---hard to tell where it went. my blog which I just started is http://grannyallenafaye.sosblog.com. but you could find out a lot more about me on facebook. Tell me about yourself, please
Thanks for friending me. Ask any questions you want about my series! I'll do my best to answer! however, starting the 8 or 9th I wont have access to the internet again until the 16th.Take care!
Hey, Ummm you told me to put it in english too. But...Umm I put it in french fisrt and then I pressed entere I dont know if thats the issue. But then I out the english, and it dosent show up.
At 8:37am on September 13, 2010, Diana Monroe said…
At 3:22pm on September 13, 2010, maria benton said…
Hi Scribbler:
You can learn lots about me if you go to my facebook group: Hunger Strike against Exploitation of the Brain Injured. I already have started my condensed bio/docu in the above group. Of course, it would take an author to turn it into a biography, which with my brain injury impairments impossible for myself to accomplish. Certainly would appreciate it if you could make all the author groups aware of my: Hunger Strike....etc. just in case a free lance writer would like to look at it.
I welcome any comments on my group subject.
Hello scribbler, i will take you word on that (there being nice people around here), even though i've been reading books since i knew how to, i'm pretty new to writting, just discovered i can actually do it. i am about to brush up my first novel, it's a romance story and i had rejections from agent so i needed the company of people like you to encourage me and thank you for you mail.
i live in Lagos, nigeria with my husband and 1 year old daughter, let's keep in touch, take k
Hi scribbler! Thanks for the welcome and I look forward to sharing my works and hearing and reading about others! I am very excited to start meeting people!
Hi and thanks :) I was given the link today and thought I would come have a look. Trying to get published but not much success so far. Anyway, I need to get to bed. Will catch over time.
hey scribbler ... thanks for the welcome! I found this site by accident but I think I'm going to be glad I did! I'm helping a friend edit a book and was looking for resources ... this looks like an awesome site!
Hi again and thank you for your offer to help. It is a motivational non-fiction collection of topics. It doesn't cover one specific topic but rather each chapter deal with a different subject even though some of them are inter-related.
At this point in time the only option I am really looking for is for one that gets someone interested in publishing it. I have one or two fictional novels planned but I have not had the best of times during the last two years and have become somewhat demotivated.
I did try to get an agent and tried all the ones in England that might be interested. I guess it is not the easiest thing to try and get a volume published during a recession. I got 5 interested in reading a sample and none felt it was obviously worth their while.
I’m not concerned with being rejected as it is part and parcel of the process. I just wish I could spend less energy on trying to get it published and more on actually enjoying writing and working on the next one :)
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You can learn lots about me if you go to my facebook group: Hunger Strike against Exploitation of the Brain Injured. I already have started my condensed bio/docu in the above group. Of course, it would take an author to turn it into a biography, which with my brain injury impairments impossible for myself to accomplish. Certainly would appreciate it if you could make all the author groups aware of my: Hunger Strike....etc. just in case a free lance writer would like to look at it.
I welcome any comments on my group subject.
Sincerely, Katrina. <3
i live in Lagos, nigeria with my husband and 1 year old daughter, let's keep in touch, take k
Alex
At this point in time the only option I am really looking for is for one that gets someone interested in publishing it. I have one or two fictional novels planned but I have not had the best of times during the last two years and have become somewhat demotivated.
I did try to get an agent and tried all the ones in England that might be interested. I guess it is not the easiest thing to try and get a volume published during a recession. I got 5 interested in reading a sample and none felt it was obviously worth their while.
I’m not concerned with being rejected as it is part and parcel of the process. I just wish I could spend less energy on trying to get it published and more on actually enjoying writing and working on the next one :)
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