Serenade of Brush and quill review by Troy @kestalusrealm.wordpress.com

Once a person gathers up the courage to publish her own works a new world opens up to her, a world where she is pleasantly surprised or assured that her works truly can make people so glad that they spend their hard-earned money to buy them.


Same happened with me too, I was absolutely surprised to know that people will actually spend money to buy my books. My friends are so talented and fantastic artist and writers that I always believed that they just encourage me with their loving words, well they certainly surprised me when they bought my simple works and left their encouraging words to prove that they have!


Thanks Teagan, David, Brian, and above all Troy! Now, Teagan, Brian and David have been quite close to me for some time but Troy, well we do know each other, read each other’s works (I am a big fan of his wit, artworks and writings) but buying every single one of the books? That was a true honour for my simple works, he gave me a hint how one reader can become a writer/artist’s muse!

Do me a favour and check out his short story in amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Dirge-short-Troy-David-Loy-ebook/dp/B00XMS1ZJ2/


and his blog: kestalusrealm.wordpress.com for upcoming books and his marvelous creations- fractals.


While you are in at it don’t forget to check out the blogs of David for their books, works and fantastic writings!

Greenwalledtower.wordpress.com

Teagan

Teagansbooks.wordpress.com

Brian

Equinoxio21.wordpress.com


If my humble book impresses you and you want to help this poor, unemployed artist cum writer by buying it then its link is in pages. Pages dedicated exclusively to each one of the books.


Serenade of brush and quill Troy 16.5.15


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Sharmishtha Basu writes

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Works from my wordpress blog are shared here. That I think is more convenient for me because I am quite at home with blogging there. So why not utilize the privilege when I can share the works there.
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