I just noticed my comment says it was sent at 10:31 pm. I don't know what time zone that would be in, (China maybe?) but I'm in Houston, TX and it's 3:31 here. That's strange.
Hi Scribbler, You know, I think that some people think the short story genre is just a short novel. But of course, the two genres do not try to do the same thing; they offer the reader very different views of life. What do you think are the main differences between them. And what are the different experiences offered by them?
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Thanks for the welcome. This site has already helped me by directing me to a long list of bloggers who review books. Although I've already conventionally published 11 books, I'm now self-pubbing my first novel. Any suggestions from you or anyone are welcome. The novel is women's fiction: The Only Way to Paradise. Takes place in Florence.
Thanks for adding me as one of your friends here at Authors.com. I am glad to be here as well! -something different from Facebook and other social sites. I am a teacher in the elementary grades and i love reading books. I am currently undergoing Doctoral program at De La Salle University in Manila.
Yes, I also love Harry Potter and my children, too. They have read all 7 volumes of the most wonderful JK Rowling Book.! whew!
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I just noticed my comment says it was sent at 10:31 pm. I don't know what time zone that would be in, (China maybe?) but I'm in Houston, TX and it's 3:31 here. That's strange.
Thanks for the welcome. This site has already helped me by directing me to a long list of bloggers who review books. Although I've already conventionally published 11 books, I'm now self-pubbing my first novel. Any suggestions from you or anyone are welcome. The novel is women's fiction: The Only Way to Paradise. Takes place in Florence.
Thanks again for the welcome,
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Thanks for adding me as one of your friends here at Authors.com. I am glad to be here as well! -something different from Facebook and other social sites. I am a teacher in the elementary grades and i love reading books. I am currently undergoing Doctoral program at De La Salle University in Manila.
Yes, I also love Harry Potter and my children, too. They have read all 7 volumes of the most wonderful JK Rowling Book.! whew!
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