Thank you for the welcome. I write paranormal romance and just signed a contract with Soul Mate Publishing for my first book. I love sci-fi. So will look forward to seeing your work.
Hello Chuck, and thank you for the warm welcome! I also write about life in small towns. Life of the paranormal, ghosts in particular, variety. I now exclusively e-pub my work which can be found on Smashwords (et al), B&N and Amazon. I'll look for your work when I'm in B&N tomorrow evening for a writer's presentation!
Hi Chuck, Thank you for invite to become friends. I recently had my first novel published, called "To Risk Extinction". I always thought I was a sci fi writer, turns out I'm mystery and suspense! I love to read horror and sci fi, I'm a vivid fan of Steven King and Dean Koonts. I will definitely check out your work. The movie "Them" was a favorite of mine. can't wait to read "They"!
Hello Chuck! Top of the endless void of unfathomable depth to you and thank you for the welcome to authors.com... from Matthew, the kidnapper of titles such as Master of Science Fiction, fantasy, and mind-curdling horror (you can keep romance...in a small box...and shoved under the bed for those fun parties that everyone talks about but no one actually gets invited to...)
I also write science fiction and fantasy novels filled with adventure, mystery, romance (ain't I a hypocrite?), drama, horror, and plenty of comedy. It's fiction for whoever is willing to spend the 2.99 at Amazon to enjoy it. I also write an equal share of horror stories. I'm not a poet, but I've been known to out-drink them from time to time. When you have a few free moments to spare, please feel free to check out my Author's page or my personal blog at http://thespaz.wordpress.com. Many of my blog posts consist of commentary on my life as well as my status in my current projects. I also use my blog to inform readers of discounts, coupons, and upcoming events. I've united most of my short fiction (before Christmas of 2011) into an anthology called Collapsible Concepts: Pocketed for Distribution. My most recent published work is called "Stranger Books" and is the second in a trilogy I'm writing called "The Abstract Series." It's can be purchased as an e-book or as a paperback. Aside from writing the third novel in that series, I'm also working on a prequel to H. P. Lovecraft's "The Shadows Over Innsmouth," that follows the decent of the hidden protagonist of Lovecraft's story and how he takes his very Christian community with him to the depths of Hell. Hopefully, the audience will see this as classic horror and homage at its best.
Thanks...
--Matty D.
At 3:01am on September 12, 2012, james elkins said…
Chuck , Thanks so much for the welcome . It is greatly appreciated . I happened upon this site quite by accident while googling for information on an older horror novel . To my amazement i found 2 comments on the very book I was looking for . Neither of the the members who commented knew the name of the book which had as its main theme the abilility to astral project . I tried to tell them that the book was called Blood Innocents but soon realized that to comment you must first be a member . So here I am . i will definitely check out your site as i am also very fond of Science Fiction . Will also tell my son Desmond about this site as he is a big Sci-Fi buff . Thanks for the friend invite . I would like that very much .
Hello, Chuck, and thanks for the welcome. I realize this message is months overdue. I became a member, then got caught up in the writing of my novel, and hadn't checked my messages here at authors.com until yesterday. I loved the movie "Them", as I do most of those classic sci-fi thrillers. Have you finished "They" yet?
I read some of your poetry. Very good. I have written a few myself, although not nearly enough for a book of poems. I hope one day to publish a book of poems, though.
Thanks again for the welcome. Write on!
At 4:55pm on September 20, 2012, Taunya Wright said…
Thanks for the warm welcome and yes I do accept your friendship. I am excited to connect with other authors and readers. I am a fairly new author. I got my first book "Lemonade" published in 2010. That book is part of a 4 book series called the Brady Boe series. I recently completed the second draft of the second book "Wild Honey". The Brady Boe series are targeted for ages 9-15 years. I also have another novel that I have been nursing for awhile that is for the adult audience, called End-Time Saga. I have two more chapters to write to complete it. I love to write fiction, but I also love to research health information. I have a few non-fiction projects. I do have a author facebook page. When you have time please visit me there. You can see better some of the things I'm working on. The link is Facebook.com/authortsw. I will check out your page as well. Thanks again!
Wow, that's a lot of books. Rock on! I get bombarded to read & review books all the time, which I do, although I tend to do it when the book is being offered for free since I read so many and I return reviews and such. I will be more than happy to add a book of your to my list. I don't get to read a lot of sci-fi, which is actually what I prefer to read.
Jenn
At 11:57pm on September 27, 2012, Jessica Lupo said…
Hi Chuck! It's nice to meet you. Thanks for the welcome! I'm glad to be a part of this writing community. I love Sci-fi. Your work sounds very interesting! :-)
Hi Chuck and thanks for the welcome. Your work sounds interesting. I live in South Wales (UK) and have written my autobiography about my fight for survival after a brain tumour. I also write about ghosts - some people find it scary! I am a columnist for a local newspaper called the Glamorgan Gem (which is online) writing about 'Ghostly Tales' around South Wales. I am a member of a paranormal team and we conduct ghost talks and walks in the village of Nottage where I live. The one for halloween is quite daring - not to mention scary as there is an eerie lane on the walk. I hope to talk to you again soon
At 12:36am on September 30, 2012, Tara Henry said…
Thanks for the warm welcome to Authors.com Look forward to reading your work.
Hello Chuck, nice to hear from you. Looks like you are a pretty busy man. I agree with you on your comments about Obama. He is obviously just a sock puppet for someone with an agenda to put us all on our economic knees. I will check your books soon, but right now I am struggling with building my website, learning about marketing my two books, and working everyday in the environmental services and remediation industry (just glorified dirt work is all it is). The books I have written are nonfiction and quite distressing. I consider them to be living document as not all has been resolved as yet. But as a release, I read lots of books, so you can rest assured I will get around to yours. Iread most of the popular writers like Dean Koontz, Clive Cussler, James Rollins, but my favorite of late are Jeremy Robinson, Michael McBride, Greg Beck and David Leadbeater. Anyway, as I said, nice to hear from you. Forrest Canutt
Hi, thanks for the welcome... WOW! what a site ... it's a bit overwhelming though learning all these social network sites / promotional skills... writing is easy compared to this Indie Publishing malarky. Any free hints and tips will be welcome.
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Hi Chuck,
Thank you for the welcome. I write paranormal romance and just signed a contract with Soul Mate Publishing for my first book. I love sci-fi. So will look forward to seeing your work.
Thanks friend request sent.
Hello Chuck, and thank you for the warm welcome! I also write about life in small towns. Life of the paranormal, ghosts in particular, variety. I now exclusively e-pub my work which can be found on Smashwords (et al), B&N and Amazon. I'll look for your work when I'm in B&N tomorrow evening for a writer's presentation!
Hi Chuck, Thank you for invite to become friends. I recently had my first novel published, called "To Risk Extinction". I always thought I was a sci fi writer, turns out I'm mystery and suspense! I love to read horror and sci fi, I'm a vivid fan of Steven King and Dean Koonts. I will definitely check out your work. The movie "Them" was a favorite of mine. can't wait to read "They"!
Thank you for the welcome to this site.
Sorry, it took me a few days to answer
you back, I have been busy, I am a little
nervous. I appreciate any feedback,
positive or negative, we learn from our
mistakes. I gladly accept any helpful
information to help me perfect my
writing.
Thanks so much,
Carolyn Lott-Dooley, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Wow, such a speedy and warm response.
Hello Chuck! Top of the endless void of unfathomable depth to you and thank you for the welcome to authors.com... from Matthew, the kidnapper of titles such as Master of Science Fiction, fantasy, and mind-curdling horror (you can keep romance...in a small box...and shoved under the bed for those fun parties that everyone talks about but no one actually gets invited to...)
I also write science fiction and fantasy novels filled with adventure, mystery, romance (ain't I a hypocrite?), drama, horror, and plenty of comedy. It's fiction for whoever is willing to spend the 2.99 at Amazon to enjoy it. I also write an equal share of horror stories. I'm not a poet, but I've been known to out-drink them from time to time. When you have a few free moments to spare, please feel free to check out my Author's page or my personal blog at http://thespaz.wordpress.com. Many of my blog posts consist of commentary on my life as well as my status in my current projects. I also use my blog to inform readers of discounts, coupons, and upcoming events. I've united most of my short fiction (before Christmas of 2011) into an anthology called Collapsible Concepts: Pocketed for Distribution. My most recent published work is called "Stranger Books" and is the second in a trilogy I'm writing called "The Abstract Series." It's can be purchased as an e-book or as a paperback. Aside from writing the third novel in that series, I'm also working on a prequel to H. P. Lovecraft's "The Shadows Over Innsmouth," that follows the decent of the hidden protagonist of Lovecraft's story and how he takes his very Christian community with him to the depths of Hell. Hopefully, the audience will see this as classic horror and homage at its best.
Thanks...
--Matty D.
Chuck , Thanks so much for the welcome . It is greatly appreciated . I happened upon this site quite by accident while googling for information on an older horror novel . To my amazement i found 2 comments on the very book I was looking for . Neither of the the members who commented knew the name of the book which had as its main theme the abilility to astral project . I tried to tell them that the book was called Blood Innocents but soon realized that to comment you must first be a member . So here I am . i will definitely check out your site as i am also very fond of Science Fiction . Will also tell my son Desmond about this site as he is a big Sci-Fi buff . Thanks for the friend invite . I would like that very much .
Hello, Chuck, and thanks for the welcome. I realize this message is months overdue. I became a member, then got caught up in the writing of my novel, and hadn't checked my messages here at authors.com until yesterday. I loved the movie "Them", as I do most of those classic sci-fi thrillers. Have you finished "They" yet?
I read some of your poetry. Very good. I have written a few myself, although not nearly enough for a book of poems. I hope one day to publish a book of poems, though.
Thanks again for the welcome. Write on!
Thanks for the warm welcome and yes I do accept your friendship. I am excited to connect with other authors and readers. I am a fairly new author. I got my first book "Lemonade" published in 2010. That book is part of a 4 book series called the Brady Boe series. I recently completed the second draft of the second book "Wild Honey". The Brady Boe series are targeted for ages 9-15 years. I also have another novel that I have been nursing for awhile that is for the adult audience, called End-Time Saga. I have two more chapters to write to complete it. I love to write fiction, but I also love to research health information. I have a few non-fiction projects. I do have a author facebook page. When you have time please visit me there. You can see better some of the things I'm working on. The link is Facebook.com/authortsw. I will check out your page as well. Thanks again!
Taunya
Yes, Chuck, I would like to become friends. I'd also like to tell you about my
editing service.
Thanks,
Adele
Wow, that's a lot of books. Rock on! I get bombarded to read & review books all the time, which I do, although I tend to do it when the book is being offered for free since I read so many and I return reviews and such. I will be more than happy to add a book of your to my list. I don't get to read a lot of sci-fi, which is actually what I prefer to read.
Jenn
Hi Chuck! It's nice to meet you. Thanks for the welcome! I'm glad to be a part of this writing community. I love Sci-fi. Your work sounds very interesting! :-)
Hi Chuck and thanks for the welcome. Your work sounds interesting. I live in South Wales (UK) and have written my autobiography about my fight for survival after a brain tumour. I also write about ghosts - some people find it scary! I am a columnist for a local newspaper called the Glamorgan Gem (which is online) writing about 'Ghostly Tales' around South Wales. I am a member of a paranormal team and we conduct ghost talks and walks in the village of Nottage where I live. The one for halloween is quite daring - not to mention scary as there is an eerie lane on the walk. I hope to talk to you again soon
Thanks for the warm welcome to Authors.com Look forward to reading your work.
Thanks for the welcome, Chuck.
Thank you for welcoming me. I really got an honor to be blessed by you.
Thanks for the welcome and I will check out your page.
Thank you for your welcome, Chuck. As soon as I find a moment to relax, I will be logging onto your page. I may need some direction.
david
Hello Chuck, nice to hear from you. Looks like you are a pretty busy man. I agree with you on your comments about Obama. He is obviously just a sock puppet for someone with an agenda to put us all on our economic knees. I will check your books soon, but right now I am struggling with building my website, learning about marketing my two books, and working everyday in the environmental services and remediation industry (just glorified dirt work is all it is). The books I have written are nonfiction and quite distressing. I consider them to be living document as not all has been resolved as yet. But as a release, I read lots of books, so you can rest assured I will get around to yours. Iread most of the popular writers like Dean Koontz, Clive Cussler, James Rollins, but my favorite of late are Jeremy Robinson, Michael McBride, Greg Beck and David Leadbeater. Anyway, as I said, nice to hear from you. Forrest Canutt
Hi, thanks for the welcome... WOW! what a site ... it's a bit overwhelming though learning all these social network sites / promotional skills... writing is easy compared to this Indie Publishing malarky. Any free hints and tips will be welcome.
I got my main website ( Percy Chattey Thriller Books )and a blog, Twitter and Facebook too.
I did an interview recently here for my book "Politically Incorrect"
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