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Michael's comments from the Goodreads Sci-Fi/Fantasy Authors group.
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Robin wrote: "You are welcome - it makes it much easier to find stuff now ;-)"
Seriously ! Great Job.
Never thought that we would see that kind of membership when I started this group. Thanks to all.
happy writing and reading.
Michael Bialys
I am really pleased a how this forum is developing. Thank you for all your contributions. Thank you to Robin for all of your organization. The Chronicles of the Virago Book 1 The Novus
Robin wrote: "I just ran across a great site: Authonomy. It is a social network where writers post their works, people read and critique them and there is a forum for talking about writers and publishing.
Wh..."
Robin wrote: "I just ran across a great site: Authonomy. It is a social network where writers post their works, people read and critique them and there is a forum for talking about writers and publishing.
Wh..."
Hey Robin I added the first four chapters of the Sequel to the Virago--Let' see what happens! Thanks for the tip.
Hello Jim
Where can I send you an e-copy? It's more YA Fantasy if you are interested.
The Chronicles of the Virago: Book 1 The Novus
My Story--
I was doing a book signing at a local Barnes and Noble. My book is a YA-Fantasy, so as a courtesy I brought a bowl of candy for the youngsters who visited me. Well, that particular day there was a homeless guy who kept coming in and out of the store. Every few minutes this guy would come up to my table, make idle conversation about my book and being an author and then take a handful of candy. He practically cleaned me out. Nice huh?
Michael BialysThe Chronicles of the Virago: Book 1 The Novus
When you read to you read objectively or with a writers eye. As an author/ writer I find it difficult now to just read for the ake of enjoyment.
Right now I am writing about characters who take a trip to China. I had to research the language and culture. I enjoyed it but I much rather have gone there.
The reason I ask. I often find that I dream my way through my book writing. Even my first novel came from a dream I had. Thoughts?
Thanks. For me the goal of any cover is to draw the reader in. I almost want him or her to ask themselves,"What's going on in there."
Thanks again.
Michael Bialys

