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Belle
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Dec 17, 2015 07:32AM

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I hope you enjoy reading about the world of "Levels" as much as I enjoyed creating it.
Jim Vuksic
The date.

They shouted, "don't write on my Kindle, you idiot!"
It was a strange thing to inscribe, but the customer is always right.


Sorry I'm not being of much help.


I give a little bit of Greece to them. I write, "Enjoy!" in English. But then in Greek I write, με αγάπη και φιλιά, and translate it underneath. "with love and kisses, a common Greek signature ending.

For a couple of books that I was giving away as prizes at my book launch, I wrote "I hope you enjoy this book. If you didn't, please pass it along to someone with better taste." and then signed them with a smiley face :-)


"The stars are closer than ever."
"Nolite te bastardes carborundorum."
"THE AUTHOR WAS HERE."
And once, to a friend who just couldn't find her start on her own novel: "Get your grubby mitts off my book and go write your own!"
Most of the books I sign, though, are sold at conventions, so there's always a way to reference whatever interesting thing the purchaser is wearing, carrying, talking about, etc.