Hi Kay! Thanks for friending me! I'm sorry I haven't been very active here yet (not like me as I love meeting other writers) but I'm busy with a series I just sold to Etopia Press--they bought book one (YA novel Fresco about a teen boy with an ordinary life who suffers a psychic breakout and is purposely hooked on a drug then turned out onto the street by the corporation that created him) and want the sequels so I'm writing my heart (and Fresco's life) out.
You asked what I write--mainly YA paranormal/thrillers (I love the spooky side of paranormal rather than vamps and weres) but I also have a love for witches. I also write middle grade (The Ghost Boy of MacKenzie House comes out in 2012 from Acorn Press) and I dabble in adult fantasy but I prefer writing for teens.
Hi Kay! Thanks for the comment and warm welcome. I'm enjoying authors.com. I plan to add more info to my page as soon as time permits. I've been busy with revisions the last couple of weeks. There just aren't enough hours in the day, lol. Thanks again.
How are you? I haven't heard from you in a while so I thought I would check in to see how you are doing and what you have been up to. I hope all is well and good with you and your family. my 2 books are in the hands of my publisher now (My first book will be re-published, and then my second book will be published right along with it, I am so excited to get my second book out. I have finished my third book which my editor has now, and I am working on my last 3 series now.
I would love to hear from you when you have some time
Thanks from Mary /// looking forward to being a member. I'm hoping to write one book ... all about the dogs in my life and my journey to becoming a dog trainer as a senior.
Thank you, I have already written one book of poetry, Love, Grief, Hope. Writing is very therapeutic for me, helped me to get over the death of my husband and my mother. Being invited by another author is very encouraging...
the books I have are a series. book one is titled Storms, Two: The Rnacher, and three: Where My Heart Lies. no photo of that one yet, Lord willing very soon.
The Alchemist is great of course but 'By the River Pieda I Sat Down and Cried," is my favorite. I get excited when he has a new one coming out--last couple were a little disappointing.
Respected Ms. Elizabeth, First of all my apologies for replying you so late. I would like to mail you some of my poems which has been published by newspapers. I have also received a positive review from the University of Oxford. I am 13-year old boy and I reside at Mumbai, India. My e-mail id is trishitbanerjee2006@yahoo.co.in
I have created an online monthly e-magazine titled "Young Chronicle". May'11 was the inaugural launch
Thank you for the invitation..and Congrats on the birthday..although you look a wee bit older than "three"..I am a humor author/writer..so life just hands me them and I hate to miss an opportunity..it appears you have a very active site..thank you for allowing me to visit ..hope you will check out my (in between book writing) stories..and please feel free to critique ..IF NECESSARY..just kidding..weed by choice kjforce
Kay Elizabeth, thanks for the welcome, and the friend invitation (which I just accepted). Best wishes with your writing!
Thanks for your interest in seeing some of my writing! I might post a story excerpt sometime; but I'm not really online very much (and when I am, I'm more apt to be on www.goodreads.com than here). I'm pretty new to this site!
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Hi Kay! Thanks for friending me! I'm sorry I haven't been very active here yet (not like me as I love meeting other writers) but I'm busy with a series I just sold to Etopia Press--they bought book one (YA novel Fresco about a teen boy with an ordinary life who suffers a psychic breakout and is purposely hooked on a drug then turned out onto the street by the corporation that created him) and want the sequels so I'm writing my heart (and Fresco's life) out.
You asked what I write--mainly YA paranormal/thrillers (I love the spooky side of paranormal rather than vamps and weres) but I also have a love for witches. I also write middle grade (The Ghost Boy of MacKenzie House comes out in 2012 from Acorn Press) and I dabble in adult fantasy but I prefer writing for teens.
Hi Kay! Thanks for the comment and warm welcome. I'm enjoying authors.com. I plan to add more info to my page as soon as time permits. I've been busy with revisions the last couple of weeks. There just aren't enough hours in the day, lol. Thanks again.
Hi Kay,
How are you? I haven't heard from you in a while so I thought I would check in to see how you are doing and what you have been up to. I hope all is well and good with you and your family. my 2 books are in the hands of my publisher now (My first book will be re-published, and then my second book will be published right along with it, I am so excited to get my second book out. I have finished my third book which my editor has now, and I am working on my last 3 series now.
I would love to hear from you when you have some time
Take Care my freind
Lisa
Thank you, Kay. I really do enjoy talking and listening to other writers. I learn so much!
I hope you have been blessed on the Easter Day
Thanks from Mary /// looking forward to being a member. I'm hoping to write one book ... all about the dogs in my life and my journey to becoming a dog trainer as a senior.
Bow Wow for Now, Mary
Thanks Kay, my work can be found on my web www.rebastanley.com
the books I have are a series. book one is titled Storms, Two: The Rnacher, and three: Where My Heart Lies. no photo of that one yet, Lord willing very soon.
:0)
Thanks for the welcome Kay. Drop by anytime. Cheers!
Thanks for the comment! Have a great weekend...
Daryl
Hi Kay,
Nice to meet you too.
Joe
The Alchemist is great of course but 'By the River Pieda I Sat Down and Cried," is my favorite. I get excited when he has a new one coming out--last couple were a little disappointing.
Respected Ms. Elizabeth, First of all my apologies for replying you so late. I would like to mail you some of my poems which has been published by newspapers. I have also received a positive review from the University of Oxford. I am 13-year old boy and I reside at Mumbai, India. My e-mail id is trishitbanerjee2006@yahoo.co.in
I have created an online monthly e-magazine titled "Young Chronicle". May'11 was the inaugural launch
Kay Elizabeth, thanks for the welcome, and the friend invitation (which I just accepted). Best wishes with your writing!
Thanks for your interest in seeing some of my writing! I might post a story excerpt sometime; but I'm not really online very much (and when I am, I'm more apt to be on www.goodreads.com than here). I'm pretty new to this site!
Hey Kay! Rhosanna here (though I've changed my name to storyweaver) :)
Thanks for welcoming me!
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