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Feb 02, 2016 07:50AM

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My message is above this and I haven't heard anything from you yet, but I'm hopeful. :-)



My message is above this and I haven't heard anything from you yet, but I'm hopeful. :-)"
I'm sorry, I knew I missed somebody the other but I closed out the window and had no clue which of my posts it was.

I am an indieauthor with 3 published books. I've always enjoyed being interviewed by book bloggers or just bloggers. Its a great way to get your name out there and get your brand noticed...."
Hi
I'd love to be part of this. I write historical fiction (sixteenth - eighteenth century); science fiction (timeless!); fantasy and contemporary fiction. I have a full time job and have just seen my kids off to Uni. So if that profile fits anything you are blogging about, get in touch. https://authorjanegrenfell.wordpress....

I write historical fiction (3 novels published) scifi/fantasy, Cold War stories, about terrorist in Las Vegas, Gaming and entertainment in Las Vegas, and a numer of short stories - all but the first three on Amazon.com


That's my plan. I'm still writing and the blog gets us all traffic. I have no intentions of stopping the interviews.

If you're still available for interviews, I would be happy to take part in one. I'm a fantasy author with two books out at the moment, and I will be releasing between 2 - 7 more this year too :)
Thank you for the opportunity.



You can also see a previous interview about my Spanish books. Its English translation is here:
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2015...

Escape Plan

Here is where I would feature your interview:
http://www.teasippinnerdymom.com/writ...
Best wishes! - Jessi



I'm still trying to find my core audience and would love to be interviewed. I have two books out and working on three more right now.

I published my memoir about the events of 1969-70Some Way Outa Here: A Personal Story of a Time That Transformed America, Some Way Outa Here, this week (for Kindle; print coming next week). Check it out! |[bookcover:29005898]

I just published a memoir about the events of 1969-70, Some Way Outa Here. It's available now on Kindle, in print next week.
Check it out!


I have four works attached to my Goodreads author page. Two are short romances in anthologies, one is a novella and the other is a young adult fantasy short story, also in an anthology.
I am currently working on a young adult dystopian novel that is a spin-off from the short story in the IN THE BEGINNING anthology being released in October 2016, at the request of the publisher. I hope that will become a three-book contract and get me started on my dream of writing young adult fiction (fantasy and speculative).
I would enjoy a chance to be interviewed...as well as the opportunity to widen my circle of author friends here on Goodreads.
Sharon


My latest is Everelle's Quest, an Isle of Foote novel and last year was my first, Rocksann Finds God.
Thanks for thinking about me.

and YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT, JOURNALING FOR CAREGIVERS, http://www.amazon.com/You-Want-Me-Do-...
I own Writer Advice, www.writeradvice.com.
I teach and review books at Story Circle Network, and there's more.
Thanks for considering me.
B. Lynn Goodwin
Lgood67334@comcast.net

From their group page: A resource for both published and unpublished authors. Published authors contract personally to review each others' work on a one-for-one basis, and the review is posted on the other's Amazon review page. On the same one-for-one basis, unpublished authors can share constructive criticism with both published and unpublished authors.
FYI, Gray


From their group page: A resource for both published and unpublished authors. Published authors contract personally to review each others' ..."
Thanks, Gray! I didn't know about this group. (I do need to explore such sites far more than I do!) I've just asked to join.

I'm a fantasy writer with one novel out (The Magic Shop) and the sequel coming out this spring (The Shadow's Servant).
My email is swappster@gmail.com
My website is www.justinswapp.com

I would be most interested to take part in the author interviews you are arranging. My book, The Stuff of a Lifetime: Self, Sense, Soul, and Spirit in Human Experience, was published in both hardbound and paperback, and has now been brought out in e-book format by Open Road as its publisher. Like you, I also blog (at WordPress) and maintain a Google+ profile for stand-alone media pieces. My home website (www.generuyle.com) is at the Authors Guild in NY. Now that the book is at long last released as an e-book, a brand new website, The Human Realm, is being opened totally devoted to exploring and further developing its overall topic.
With keen interest in and sincere gratitude,
Gene

"Frank Lee is an around-the-globe lampoon of the modern age full of horny pirates and crazy philosophers, secret societies and lesbian anarchists, religious nuts and diamond mines, tsunamis and hallucinations, with special appearances by the Dalai Lama and Karl Rove. An advance review described the novel as Big Fish meets Candide."
Frank Lee
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