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My name is Rose. I'm a writer and I self-publish. I write fantasy novels. My books usually are written from a Christian viewpoint. If you've ever read the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis then you have a basic idea of what religious fantasy is about. I've published two books and I'm currently writing my fourth. I'm hoping to grow my readership and to connect to other authors. It's great to be here. =)
Rose

My name is Rose. I'm a writer and I self-publish. I write fantasy novels. My books usually are written from a Christian viewpoint. If you've ever read the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S..."
Hi Rose. Welcome!

If anyone would like an author interview on my website www.ritaleechapman.com I am looking for authors for next month. You can contact me through the website.

Tana wrote: "Hello KL welcome to the group!"
Thanks everyone


Hi, Glad to meet you!



I have written poetry all my life, however, lately I've been spinning ideas for books. I've recently created a few characters that I hope to use as a base for my first book.
I'll end this here but I am so excited to get to know everyone!

I'm really excited to join this group! As a reader, fantasy became one of my favourite genres long after I had already been venturing in classic literature waters, but it has remained with me ever since. Now, as a writer, I have been writing fantasy for 15 years and cannot say I regret a single comma of it. Looking forward to being a member of this lovely group!


Jan x

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I read mostly crime/thrillers, but I also love sci-fi, fantasy and horror. I've recently started a book blog (BookBathBrew) to post reviews and talk about books.

If you have time I would love for you to review one of my books. I thing A Creation of Tomorrow suits the genre that interests you.
You can find it here for free
https://booksirens.com/book/B955ESU?e...

I took a look at your blog, Bethany. Nice. If you are in the market for a new novel, take a look at the blurb for my book, Dream Wide Awake. If you are interested, I'll send you a mobi file for an honest review on your blog and on goodreads , of course!
I have started doing reviews on my blog also (www.cjzahner.com, however I am behind!!! Ugh.
Anyway, good luck to all!!!

Thought I would join and make a few connections. What can I say? I love writing, I've been blogging for about five years now and dabbling in other genres. Oh, and reading is definitely something I really enjoy. A real book in hand kind of guy and open to pretty much anything in print.
Hope to connect at some point, but for now, happy writing!!

My name is WIlliam. I am English, have 5 super children and live in Oslo, Norway.
My debut children's picture book 'Timothy Mean and the Time Machine' was self published in January. The book is getting really good reviews thus far and would love to have more if anyone is interested. ;)
Currently looking for representation for further picture book releases.

I try and make the process as easy as possible for you by providing a plain text, Wordpress and Blogger HTML media kit for each of the books I market. In most cases you'll have the option of participating in the event and/or just requesting an ARC.
If you'd like to be added to my email list to receive my weekly sign up form, or your an author looking for marketing services, please email me at lori@indigomarketingdesign.com.
Thanks!

I'm a debut romantic suspense author. I recently joined Goodreads, so I'm hoping to connect with lots of romantic suspense readers and authors.
My debut 'Wanted in Paradise' is currently free to download on Amazon, so if you fancy a steamy action-packed book set in an exotic location, then please check it out: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...


I live in Sydney AUSTRALIA. I try to be as active as possible on GOODREADS and I love supporting indie authors.


My name is Zoe, and I have written erotica books since 2010. I've been here on Goodreads for exactly 3 years, but have only this last month pulled my finger out and started to properly engage... and I'm so glad I have, as I've made some truly amazing friends already, some of them friends that I will cherish for a long, long time to come :o)
My books are PWP (Porn Without Plot... well there is a little plot), and cover subjects such as cheating, femdom, cuckolding, BDSM, lesbian, lactation, paranormal, facesitting, spanking and foot fetish... not all in one book mind you, but boy, what a book that would be!
I'm happy to chat about anything and everything, so please feel free to drop me a message and get in touch.
Happy reading, Zoe
Oh and a massive thanks to Kathy for discovering this group - it looks amazing! :o)

Author Bio
Originally from San Diego, LA based author April Wahlin went to school for theatre and has worked every Comic Con International for over a decade. She currently works in the Entertainment Industry as an Actor and is noted for winning the reality show ‘Search for the next Elvira,’ as well as contributing voices to the show ‘Robot Chicken.’ Her novels 'Thirteen Offerings' and ‘Pandora Syndrome,’ are currently available on Amazon.
Synopsis for Pandora Syndrome
After being shot outside a club on her twenty-first birthday, Pandora Todd, aka Dora, finds herself in the bed of a handsome stranger with a pair of snake-like fangs. Now, instead of a hangover, Dora wakes with an intense hunger for blood and the strange ability to control all things dead, a distinctly un-vampire trait. Unfortunately, just when Dora grows accustomed to the vampire aspects of her eternal life, she finds herself targeted by a rival necromancer. Soon, Dora becomes wrapped up in a plot that will shape her past, present, and future.
April Wahlin
Good Reads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


I'm just joining the Making Connections group, though I've been on Goodreads for ages. I like to read both fiction and non-fiction, because I think we read both for very different reasons. Non-fiction to better understand the world we live in and Fiction to escape the world we live in. We all need a little of both.
I just published my first book, titled Summer 20XX, a creative nonfiction about a busy family's journey to squeeze every drop of sunshine and joy from a summer spent together, while learning to be spontaneous and embrace the challenges that life throws their way. Then I have about three other books in various stages of drafting.
Look forward to meeting a few people and working with you all to make the world a better place, one page at a time!

I am always looking for reviews on my books if you are in the market for new authors. You can find the free book here for A Creation of Tomorrow.
https://booksirens.com/book/B955ESU?e...

My name is Dennis K. Hausker and I'm the author of the sci-fi adventure "Eco Three Tango'', a gripping, exciting and original story that keeps you going when you think you had it all figured out.
I invite you to enter my giveaway now for a chance to win one of 20 copies available: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...
If you are interested in a review exchange, please contact me in private.
Best regards,
Dennis

A small-town dance teacher prepares for her annual Christmas spectacular in the midst of sabotage and finding love for the first time.
I love reading! My favorite books to read are classics (The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Great Gatsby, Anne of Green Gables, Jane Eyre, The Three Musketeers, etc.). I'm very excited to be a part of this group!

I am Stephen Davenport. I am a former boarding school teacher and head. I write novels based on that experience. Saving Miss Oliver's is Book One of the Miss Oliver's School for Girls Saga. Book Two is "No Ivory Tower."
I read obsessively, mostly literary fiction.
So glad to be making connections with fellow writers!

My Names Bradley Campbell. Im the indie Author of Antisocial. I don’t feel like many Millennials or other generations are writing books relevant to what’s going on in the world we live in at the moment. The stories Fiction but has realistic elements from Generation Y. I don’t know, I just felt like a lot of older writers have the skill but don’t have a genuine connection with the youth. That makes me sad because some of us still like a good book. I read a book a year ago that used the term courting when referring to dating. It was written recently but by an older writer and the story took place in the 20 century. It pushed me to do more then feel bad for my generation. I wrote a book for them.
Anyway that’s my story; hello everyone!