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Oct 19, 2013 07:36PM

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Armand Rosamilia
Ancient: A Keyport Cthulhu Tale


I would be happy to be the subject of an interview. My new book, From Thine Own Well is due for release at the end of Nov...barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Norm

I'm an YA author and about to release my first New Adult book. If you're still looking for authors/writers to interview you can message me on here if you're interested and I can send you my email that way. :)

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It is an urban fantasy, shapeshifter novel. I would be happy to be interviewed or write you a guest post. Let me know if you are interested. You can message me on here or at racheleliason@gmail.com. Thanks

Norm wrote: "

I would be happy to be the subject of an interview. My new book, From Thine Own Well is due for release at the end of Nov...barring any unforeseen circumsta..."
Ottilie wrote: "Hey Felicia!
I'm an YA author and about to release my first New Adult book. If you're still looking for authors/writers to interview you can message me on here if you're interested and I can send y..."
Please send me your email!
Norm wrote: "

I would be happy to be the subject of an interview. My new book, From Thine Own Well is due for release at the end of Nov...barring any unforeseen circumsta..."
Norm wrote: "

I would be happy to be the subject of an interview. My new book, From Thine Own Well is due for release at the end of Nov...barring any unforeseen circumsta..."

I'm an YA author and about to release my first New Adult book. If you're still looking for authors/writers to interview you can message me on here if you're interested and I can send y..."
Hi! Please send me your email and I also contacted you on Twitter, too :D

Norm Hamilton
Author of The Digital Eye and the soon to be released From Thine Own Well
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hahaha! We all have to learn somewhere :D but I would love to interview you, as well. Just email me at thereviewsister@gmail.com
Norm Hamilton
Author of The Digital Eye and the soon to be r..."


Thanks so much for the opportunity, Felicia! Do you review literary fiction?
If so, here's a little bit about my book:
My novel Darshan is about a family's one-hundred-year journey across continents to escape a crime that haunts them through generations. Set in Colonial India, Colonial Fiji, and the San Francisco Bay Area, the story begins with hardships based on historical events that then follow the characters throughout their lives. The three male protagonists are constantly beset with struggles to be better in the face of so much tragedy, and they are often supported by silent and formidable women who help guide them through their misfortunes.
Thanks again!
Amrit

I would consider a guest blog on your site. I recently completed my first novel, Leviticus Leviticus and may be able to add a post to help your blog
Daniel Seltzer

I would consider a guest blog on your site. I recently completed my first novel, Leviticus Leviticus and may be able to add a post to help your blog
Daniel Seltzer"
Hi, Dan! I am definitely interested. Please email me at thereviewsister@gmail.com

Thanks so much for the opportunity, Felicia! Do you review literary fiction?
If so, here's a little bit abo..."
Hello, Amrit! Your book sounds very interesting but I am booked with reviews, for now. But if you would like me to review it for late November/December, I would be happy to review it for you! Just send me a message =D

Thanks so much for the opportunity, Felicia! Do you review literary fiction?
If so, here's a ..."
Will do, Felicia. Thanks!



Thanks,
--Brijit

No publishing required for a guest post :D; if that's what you would like to do, please email me at thereviewsister@gmail.com

I would be very happy to interview with you if you are interested in my work. Goodreads link to my first novel - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Let me know, and either way, best of luck! :)

Okay, email sent. I'm a firm believer that you don't HAVE to be published in order to offer writing advice. If you have the credentials, fantastic. If not, it all depends on your writing samples or your advice--but you need to have some experience in order to help. You can't teach someone how to be a mechanic if you don't know the craft yourself.
I get mad that people think you're only allowed to give advice if you're published, and if you're published that it means you're automatically a pro--because there are some pro's who have never been published, and some published authors that are horrible at writing and should never give advice.
Let me know what you've got! I'd love to be of some assistance! :)

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It is an urban fantasy, shapeshifter novel. I would be happy to be interviewed or write you a guest post. Let ..."
I believe I have sent you an email :D

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IOY7...

Also, my email address is rvd77@hotmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you! :)

Luke Ahearn

Felicia,
I am the author of a post-apocalyptic novel titled Levels.
If you would like to schedule an interview, please indicate your interest via the communication page of the book's website*.
Jim Vuksic
* http://jimvuksic.tateauthor.com/


Hello, my debut novel, The Circumstance of Marriage, comes out on 22 April 2014. I'm certainly available for an interview or guest post! I've done a few on the book already. Cheers, Mala


Thanks
Marshall

Thanks
Marshall"
Hi Marshall - my book will be out on 22 April. Would welcome any reviews!

The Little Witch


I just wrote two short humor books. I know you have gotten a lot of responses on here, and I'm not sure what type of author you are looking for to guest write on your blog, but I'd be happy to guest.
If you're curious of my style, you can visit www.johnnybooks.com and read a little. It's a pretty weak site but I'm just getting started.

I'm interested in either a guest interview or guest blogpost. I write historical fiction about the Mayans. www.mistsofpalenque.com


I write literary fiction. My latest novel, The Unabridged Sonwriter, has just been released at: http://www.amazon.com/Unabridged-Song...
Not sure what it is you're looking for in an author, but i would be happy to speak with you at your convenience.
Thank you.
John M. McNamara
630.515.8495


Regards
Marco


My new novel "The Dude Who Did Dictionaries" is now available on Amazon via Kindle Direct as a KDP Selection - www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0DUI8Y
Frank Flutie is a lexicographer who has waged war on the "perils of adultolescence" by leaving a high-paying job as a copywriter for an advertising company called The Banker and taking a low-paying job in a bookstore instead, ostensibly so he can write the first ever all sexual dictionary.
The "war" (and his dictionary), however, aren't going particularly well and, under the stress of his "self-imposed exile" from affluence, Frank has become petty and fatalistic -- "a shit hoarder whose dictionary would be better utilized as a flyswatter, a doorstop, or a paperweight".
Always broke, but too proud to accept charity, he rarely sees his few friends and cannot get the virginal Marlene in bed because (or so he believes), "If you got no dough, no woman will love you."
On the mantle in Frank's shabby apartment is a sickly but unkillable pet sea lamprey -- a jawless fish he abhors as the banner of the sort of "clockwork universe" he is fleeing from in his downward spiral.
In the course of his misadventures, we become grindingly aware that his radical solution to the problem of the money-world is no solution at all -- that in his desperate reaction against a monstrous system, he has become something of a monster himself.
"The Dude Who Did Dictionaries" is a behemoth valentine to Boston and a gritty, sprawling, depiction of today's recession-inflicted state of affairs.
You can learn more about my other books on Goodreads - www.goodreads.com/wickid_pissa
Watch my feature film "Helen Keller Had A Pit Bull" here - www.vimeo.com/ondemand/helenkellerhad...

My debut novel A Murder Is Foreseen A Murder Is Foreseen was self-published last month.
It is a paranormal novel, and the first in a series about Anya Harding, who starts having clairvoyant dreams and visions about a murder which has not yet been committed. She has to work with the Police in an attempt to stop the murder from happening.
If you are interested in interviewing me let me know :)

With three novels and short fiction in three separate anthologies, I cover speculative fiction and general fiction. My titles can be found at: http://www.amazon.com/B.-C.-Brown/e/B...