Monika
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Amy Harmon:
In many of your books there is a touch of supernatural whether it is in The Law of Moses, Making faces or Infinity+One(I really liked William aka G.O.D. and his messages to Finn and Bonnie) I was wondering if the idea of supernatural comes to you the same way as any other ideas or if it is something you know from your own experience? What I mean to ask you is if you believe in such things or see it only as a fiction.
Amy Harmon
Monica, You are right. It is something I do in ALL my books, which is why I was so hurt by a few big reviewers insinuating that I was trying to "trick" my readers as a sales strategy by not talking about the spiritual aspect in The Law of Moses in the blurb. I'm not sure what they wanted, but whatever happened to reading a blurb, looking at a cover, and saying "hey, looks interesting." The book is inexpensive, a sample is available, and if it doesn't suit you, you can stop reading and return it for a full refund from Amazon, so how it could possibly be a sales strategy is beyond me. I have a touch of the spiritual in all the stories I write because it is how I feel about life in general. There is so much we don't understand and so much in my own life that I can not explain, that it feels very natural for me to include these special little things in my books. Thank you for reading, and thank you for this message. <3
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Constanza Hernández
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Amy Harmon:
not question, but i need to say this, I just end to read Making Faces and I loved. I start to cry at Bailey good bye at the end of the book. Your way to write that book was amazing, i totally feel involved in the book. thanks and congrats for sharing your books with us. xoxo from Chile!?
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