Hi scribbler, nice to meet you. Thanks for your kindness. This is my first book and just received my author's copy today. It really turned out a lot nicer than it looked in my manuscript.
My name is Ernie Lijoi Sr. of Brooklyn, N.Y. and I am a story teller. I began writing at age 65, after retirements from deep cover investigations. Now at 67 I have three books published. They are: “Street Business” available now, “Shoveling the Tide” and “Chasing Snow”, which will be available. I have four others waiting for review and I am working on a movie project based on my writing. The script is completed and we are doing the business plan. We have several known actors attached at this point. If you have some free time, you can learn more about me at my site.
Sorry been a little crazy this week. I am very glad to be here. I just published my first book Soul Mates through Tate publishing. The story is aimed at teen young adult though a few of my adult friends have read it and said they got into it just fine(Amen). Basically I have been looking around trying to find new ways to market my book, its a ghost story/love story. Its been an adventure I have to say LOL!
Hello Scribbler, Thank you for accepting me as your friend on Authors.com. I appreciate it very much and look forward to learning more about your work.
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My name is Ernie Lijoi Sr. of Brooklyn, N.Y. and I am a story teller. I began writing at age 65, after retirements from deep cover investigations. Now at 67 I have three books published. They are: “Street Business” available now, “Shoveling the Tide” and “Chasing Snow”, which will be available. I have four others waiting for review and I am working on a movie project based on my writing. The script is completed and we are doing the business plan. We have several known actors attached at this point.
If you have some free time, you can learn more about me at my site.
Http://www.erniesr.com
thanks again, Ernie Lijoi Sr.
aka, Eddie Pannoni
Thank you and it is a great pleasure to meet you as well. I hope to get to know you better as well.
Much Love
God Bless
-Katelyn
Sorry been a little crazy this week. I am very glad to be here. I just published my first book Soul Mates through Tate publishing. The story is aimed at teen young adult though a few of my adult friends have read it and said they got into it just fine(Amen). Basically I have been looking around trying to find new ways to market my book, its a ghost story/love story. Its been an adventure I have to say LOL!
And thanks for the welcome. It looks a good site. Guess we both must be lucky as the sun is shining.
Best
Cleveland
Hello Scribbler,
Thank you for accepting me as your friend on Authors.com. I appreciate it very much and look forward to learning more about your work.
Your friend in New Orleans,
CQ Scafidi
Hi,
Many thanks for the welcome. I've recently set up a site to share some of my poetry and other writing:
http://www.poetwarrior.org.uk
More soon,
Love and blessings,
Sh
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