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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Brickner Tell them to sit on it. You are a creative genius not a web content plodder. Go you!!!


message 2: by Kallypso (new)

Kallypso Masters Jennifer wrote: "Tell them to sit on it. You are a creative genius not a web content plodder. Go you!!!"

LOL--Thanks for your support and encouragement, Jennifer! Honestly, I didn't get any complaints from my awesome readers. (Well, not lately.) I just hate seeing my friends so stressed out. Life's too short, but no need to make it shorter by killing ourselves with stress!

Thanks!


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Brickner Kallypso wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Tell them to sit on it. You are a creative genius not a web content plodder. Go you!!!"

LOL--Thanks for your support and encouragement, Jennifer! Honestly, I didn't get any comp..."


You're welcome. I want all authors to write with creative juices not obligation. I like my escapism with some intellectual zing. I often read the first book in the series and read something else next (even if I have the whole series). If my mind does not wander back to a book with real curiosity about who the characters are at a deeper level or what will happen next, I do not read on. Since the e-reader was invented, vendors are confusing novels/novellas with magazines.


message 4: by Dee (new)

Dee Horowitz I am a fan of many genres of books and literature. It was the romance and erotica that brought me to you in the beginning. It is the story line and character development along with the romance and erotica that keep me a fan. Keep doing what you are doing. Unfortunately, you will never please everyone but I hope you continue to have many, many readers and fans! I look forward to the next book and will wait anxiously for it's release.


message 5: by Sylvie (last edited Sep 05, 2015 12:11PM) (new)

Sylvie Kally, you clearly know what works best for you, and it works very, very well! So keep writing the way you do. We'll wait, no matter what, because we know the wait will be worth it. What I love best about your books is that I never know what to expect, except for that I will be totally involved with the story and the characters. (Which can be a little distracting, like when I'm at work ringing up a customer's purchase of nasal spray while worrying myself silly over Karla's pregnancy!)


message 6: by Dani (new)

Dani Kermon I once wrote to you, that many artists refuse to go onstage on time. (My example was Axl Rose.) I did get upset when the Crossfire series was delayed because it was down to the author getting picked up by a major publisher. This was fantastic for her, but the publisher turned into a money making series, which again, I get, but making her throw out a couple of extra books in the series was frustrating to the readers. Your books always end with a resolution of one type or another. I think readers will gravitate back to the authors they've enjoyed. Keep up the good work, Kally. I've loved everything you've released!


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