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Oh those :] I think they are definatly the way forward :3 But I don't think I'll start one for a few years :3
Hey all, nice to see so many new people. I hope everyone is having a wonderful time in the land of creativity you've dived into :D
Hi all,
Scotty here. After finally unraveling that Gordian Knot called formatting, I published my book, Peter Pan the Avenger. It's my response to the various Peter Pan sequels and prequel's out there that--whether good or bad--are not faithful to the ending of Barrie's great work. Hook and Tink are gone and done for and Peter doesn't even remember them, so let's move on and see how he fares in the age of technology.
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Scotty here. After finally unraveling that Gordian Knot called formatting, I published my book, Peter Pan the Avenger. It's my response to the various Peter Pan sequels and prequel's out there that--whether good or bad--are not faithful to the ending of Barrie's great work. Hook and Tink are gone and done for and Peter doesn't even remember them, so let's move on and see how he fares in the age of technology.
There, I'm pretty sure there's nothing kinky or spammy in this post, just a few things kooky.
Hello and welcome aboard Scott.
I'm sure your book will be popular. Fairytale Retelling is strong these days.
I'm sure your book will be popular. Fairytale Retelling is strong these days.
Lol, Hi Scott. Welcome aboard. I agree with G.G, and I like books that stay true to the original authors ideas.
Hello all, I am Ben Adams. I am currently working on my debut book, 'six months to get a life' - part romcom, part farce, part unclassifiable! I am a real novice when it comes to all things Goodreads but I am really enjoying looking through the various discussions within this group.
Hi Ben, welcome aboard! I never know how to classify anything so I just usually end up making my own :p
I'm a scifi writer from Abergavenny South Wales, about to release the second in a trilogy of novels in the Summer. I was a huge fan of the X Files back in the day. I don't think there are enough UFO conspiracy novels flying around, its all about vampires or Game of Thrones these days.
HI Ben Welcome aboard! Classification is a pain. Especially when you write something different than then everyone else. As for GR, if you have any problems/question, I'm sure one of us can/will try to help you out. Never be afraid to ask any questions. :)
And Hello Jason, welcome aboard! I'm with you there. Not enough UFO/Alien stories. I used to love the show Project UFO (the show where a team would investigate UFO and always end up with stuff like weather balloon etc.)
And Hello Jason, welcome aboard! I'm with you there. Not enough UFO/Alien stories. I used to love the show Project UFO (the show where a team would investigate UFO and always end up with stuff like weather balloon etc.)
Hi Ben. The advice I've seen from agents is to pick one category, usually the biggest one, and classify your books as such. So if you're writing romance with horror and perhaps some paranormal too, find the biggest category and classify your book as such. But obviously, you need to do this wisely. Because if for instance romance is the strongest category but the only thing in your book close to romance is that there's a couple in it, you shouldn't classify it as such.
Hello Bisky and everyone. I'm new here. This was the second group I joined but I haven't been active as I've been busy creating new website and struggling with all things Kindle. I have two books ready to go. In the first one my characters are caught up in a (real) fire that happened in the tube/subway in London. I always have a problem with the genre - it's sort of ghost, definitely urban, sort of mystery. I can't say too much without spoiling the twists :)
Hey Clodagh, welcome aboard!
You don't say much but enough to catch my attention. Define the genre is always problematic. I think most authors struggle with that. When are you publishing?
You don't say much but enough to catch my attention. Define the genre is always problematic. I think most authors struggle with that. When are you publishing?
hey everyone,I'm Ron Scheer author of the newly published THE FORAGER available from museitup publishing and anywhere e-books are sold. Gotta say, I love being published.
Hi All. My name is Denise. I've been a published author for over 20 years and a freelance editor for 37 years. I've written 12 novels and my last book, Thomas Talks To Me, How to Create Your Own Muse, is partly fiction and nonfiction. It's aimed at helping writers to produce more great work.
Hi my name is Tyra. I wrote a book with a good friend of mine, Ciaira and we literally just finished it today. It's certainly for teenagers, yet it contains curse words, drug use and underage drinking. But believe it or not, it's about high school. Haha.It's also our take on the next generation.
I was invited so i joined, so i thought it would be polite to thank Bisky for the invite and hello everyone.me? i am just a poet, self publishing his work. i might write a few novels in the future.
Thank you for the invitation, Bisky, and hello everyone! My name is Julie Connor. I empower others with tools to transform ideas into reality. I'm the author of an award-winning goal-setting workbook, Dreams to Action Trailblazer's Guide. I'm a blogger and creator of a network for women 50+. I love all of the variety of talent within this group and I look forward to following all of the posts!
Thank you for the invitation! I have two books published and am working on a third. I'm also working with a co-author, Madison Hartt, on a New Orleans romance novel. The writing is going well, I think. We seem to work well together.
Hi Darren, you're very welcome and I hope you enjoy the group!
Hi, Julie! Welcome aboard!I hope you find some threads you like ^^
Welcome aboard Evan, that sounds like an awesome project :]
Hi, Julie! Welcome aboard!I hope you find some threads you like ^^
Welcome aboard Evan, that sounds like an awesome project :]
Good Evening all! My name's Nicole. I'm still an aspiring author, with my first completed novel, BLOOD OF ESTA, out on submission to small presses. It's an adult epic fantasy tale. While I wait for word on my submissions, I am working on the second novel in the series, as well as two other stories going through my head (one MG fantasy and one horror).
Hi all, Stephen here, I've completed one YA SF (non-dystopian!) book already and am in the process of writing the sequel and another completely different book (sort of historical fantasy) at the same time which may not be the best idea but I feel too guilty if I neglect one of them...Anyway, hi!
Hi Nicole, welcome aboard. Good luck with your submissions :3
Hello Stephen, it's easy to feel guilty but as long as you write alittle everyday I don't think it matters :3 Welcome aboard!
Hello Stephen, it's easy to feel guilty but as long as you write alittle everyday I don't think it matters :3 Welcome aboard!
Hello! I be new here. I'm a voracious reader and relatively new to professional writing (one short story sold to a magazine). I'm currently working on a linked pair of fantasy novels, my first of any great length; it's interesting, difficult, all at the same time!
Hi there, everyone.Thanks for inviting me to join the group. By way of introduction, I am the author of the award-winning memoir Truth Be Told: Adam Becomes Audrey.
I am always happy to support my fellow writers in any way I can, so feel free to reach out if you need anything.
In the meantime, I'm looking forward to getting to know you!:-)
Hi, thanks for the invite! I've written a sci-fi romance, Snowburn, that I self-published earlier this year. I'm working on a sequel that should be ready by October/November, and then turning to an urban-fantasy set in Boston.I'll lurk a bit at first to get the feel of this group, but in the meanwhile don't hesitate to friend me, message if you need something, etc. I always try reciprocate.
-Em
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