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message 351: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Marie wrote: "Welcome India! Great to have you! :)"

Thank you!


message 352: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Nik wrote: "Hi India and welcome!

Glad you've joined after all -:)
And good timing btw, because we have this fresh discussion running about YA, NA, nuances and distinction.
Well done with all those releases a..."


Ew! Sounds great! I'm in!


message 353: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Alex G wrote: "India R. wrote: "Well, Nik invited me to this group sometime back but I am only now just smart enough to see the read invitation in my author dashboard so... here I am? Better late than never ?

I'..."


Yes, human trafficking , some argue, is more lucrative than drug trafficking. The source can be used over and over or sold for a much higher price (than the going price of drugs), if the person or child fits the criteria. Thank you for being willing to talk about this, many prefer ignorance to be their bliss, so I never push this epidemic on anyone not interested. But would LOVE to share and educate...


message 354: by Al "Tank" (last edited Sep 08, 2016 11:07AM) (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments Nik wrote: "Hi Al and welcome!
Glad you've joined. ..."


Actually, I've been around and participating for quite a while (pretty much since the group was launched), but I wasn't sure I'd posted in this thread (too busy to read all the many posts to see if mine was there).

Did want to take the opportunity to congratulate everyone involved on such a vibrant group.


message 355: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments India R. wrote: "Eldon wrote: "Welcome India! Look forward to getting to know you better :)

This is probably a brain fart on my part but what are NA novels?"

Lol! NA is New Adult, like YA being Young Adult but wi..."


Boy genres sure are being subdivided these days...

Thanks for the clarification :)


message 356: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Miss India! *hugsss* I'm gonna have a hard time keeping track of what I've already said you hahahaha!! Welcome again! To this group ^_~

Mr Al...I thought I said hi to you...did I not?? *GASP* Hiiiii!!!


message 357: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Annie wrote: "Miss India! *hugsss* I'm gonna have a hard time keeping track of what I've already said you hahahaha!! Welcome again! To this group ^_~

Mr Al...I thought I said hi to you...did I not?? *GASP* Hiii..."


Mistress! It is you!!!! Hugs back at ya girl!!!


message 358: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Ah, Miss India. I love it when you call me by my real name...

*smirks*


message 359: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments Annie wrote: "Miss India! *hugsss* I'm gonna have a hard time keeping track of what I've already said you hahahaha!! Welcome again! To this group ^_~

Mr Al...I thought I said hi to you...did I not?? *GASP* Hiii..."


Hi, Annie (Mistress). Glad to meet you. Your home page makes you look very interesting. Sounds like you should be able to pound out a great romance. Romance fans will probably love the two books you've already produced.

Love your shirt!


message 360: by India (last edited Sep 08, 2016 04:27PM) (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Al "Tank" wrote: "Annie wrote: "Miss India! *hugsss* I'm gonna have a hard time keeping track of what I've already said you hahahaha!! Welcome again! To this group ^_~

Mr Al...I thought I said hi to you...did I not..."


I have a bodyguard character named Tank! I love him! Are you cool too? lol


message 361: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan Hi India,

Welcome to the group. It is very active.


message 362: by Al "Tank" (last edited Sep 09, 2016 02:19PM) (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments India R. wrote: "I have a bodyguard character named Tank! I love him! Are you cool too? lol ..."

What I am is OLD. I don't think I'd intimidate anyone as a bodyguard. (Sheepish grin) But I hit what I aim at if I have to, since I'm too old to fight and too tired to run.

I'm reading a science fiction book that turned out to be a romance in disguise. The obligatory "hunk" is a disgraced prince and his body guard's name is "Muffin". In their language, Muffin doesn't mean the same thing as in ours, but when the POV character, an Earth girl who's hot for the hunk, explained what it means in English, they got a good laugh out of it -- including Muffin. It was a nice touch. The author is quite good.

"Tank" was my nickname in high school. A girl tagged me with it. Never was sure if it was complementary or a put-down (grin). I took it because she was cute and I was trying to date her (did go out -- once -- eventually).


message 363: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) Al "Tank" wrote: "Love your shirt! [and other nice stuff about me]"

1. I totally missed your comment. Sorry!!
2. Thank you very much for the kind words!
3. Yeah, I dig that shirt...

*smiles wide*

Hugs,
Ann

P.S. - "Tank" is a compliment. 100%. I'd totally nickname a character that in a book. What say you? May I?

*smiles wider*


message 364: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments Annie wrote: "Al "Tank" wrote: "Love your shirt! [and other nice stuff about me]"

1. I totally missed your comment. Sorry!!
2. Thank you very much for the kind words!
3. Yeah, I dig that shirt...

*P.S. - "Tank" is a compliment. 100%. I'd totally nickname a character that in a book. What say you? May I? ."


Go ahead. There used to be a cartoon character back in my day named "Tank" Macnamera (sp?). He was a football player. So I can't lay claim to the moniker exclusively.

I liked to think of a 'tank' as something with a Big Gun that keeps going, and going, and going. At least that's what I'd have told the girls back then if I'd thought of it. (evil grin)


message 365: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments Of course, you could always call the big, tough guy, "Tiny" (cliche'). Or "Gum Drop" (stealing from Muffin).


message 366: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) My brain says, "Built like a tank..."

*content smile*


message 367: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments Sadly, not any more. There was a time ...


message 368: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Al "Tank" wrote: "India R. wrote: "I have a bodyguard character named Tank! I love him! Are you cool too? lol ..."

What I am is OLD. I don't think I'd intimidate anyone as a bodyguard. (Sheepish grin) But I hit wha..."


Hahahah... I love it! Muffin and you trying to please a cute girl. I have decided. You are as cool as my Tank. So, whether you are old or slow, you still got a sense of humor that rocks! We should start a "Tank" fan club, lol,


message 369: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments I don't think my ego would survive that. I'd get delusions of adequacy.


message 370: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Annie wrote: "My brain says, "Built like a tank..."

*content smile*"


Al "Tank" wrote: "Annie wrote: "Al "Tank" wrote: "Love your shirt! [and other nice stuff about me]"

1. I totally missed your comment. Sorry!!
2. Thank you very much for the kind words!
3. Yeah, I dig that shirt......"


I was just telling Tank about character of mine nicknamed Tank. I guess we are on the same page?


message 371: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19850 comments Was it Abrams or Armata, Al? -:)


message 372: by Annie (new)

Annie Arcane (anniearcane) India R. wrote: "I was just telling Tank about character of mine nicknamed Tank. I guess we are on the same page?"

#GreatMinds ^_~


message 373: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 54 comments Nik wrote: "Was it Abrams or Armata, Al? -:)"

Probably a Patton (old school). I don't think the Abrams had been produced yet. If it had been a foreign machine, my generation would have been more familiar with Panzers, Tigers, T-34's, etc.


message 374: by Em (new)

Em Elless Hi Everyone - I’m Em. I’ve been all over the board, career-wise, from painting to cartooning to newspaper writing to cookbooks, finally returning to my first love, humor writing. My current focus is American angst, so no shortage of inspiration there! This is a very interesting group and I look forward to participating!


message 375: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Hi Em!! Welcome to the group....humour is always welcome ;)


message 376: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19850 comments Hi Em and welcome!

Well done on diversity and everything goes here, especially cooking and humor-:)
We can try to add some international flavor into American angst and boost first love inspiration a little more -:)

Hope you'll enjoy and contribute!


message 377: by Jen Pattison (new)

Jen Pattison | 409 comments Welcome Em!

Nik wrote: "We can try to add some international flavor into American angst and boost first love inspiration a little more -:)"

Yes, angst is truly international in my experience!


message 378: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan Welcome Em,

It's a great group here.


message 379: by David (new)

David Kummer My name's David Kummer, and I'm a self-published author. I'm a sophmore in high school, and try to make time for it between basketball, running, and general school. I make it, though. I'm hoping to marry my girlfriend (of more than a year) and make a living as an author as she works as a nurse. We'll see how it goes! Keeping my hopes up.


message 380: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments David wrote: "My name's David Kummer, and I'm a self-published author. I'm a sophmore in high school, and try to make time for it between basketball, running, and general school. I make it, though. I'm hoping to..."

Welcome David! We're getting a few teenagers in the group lately...nice to see so many young authors :)


message 381: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19850 comments Hi David and welcome!

To make a living from writing you'd probably have to add to basketball and running sports like marketing and sales, but I hope all works out as you plan!

Enjoy and contribute!


message 382: by David (new)

David Kummer Yeah I know. I was thinking get a part-time job, go to college for marketing, etc. Anyways, thanks for the greeting :)


message 383: by Quantum (new)

Quantum (quantumkatana) David wrote: "Yeah I know. I was thinking get a part-time job, go to college for marketing, etc. Anyways, thanks for the greeting :)"

Welcome, David!

Which one is your most recent book?


message 384: by David (last edited Sep 18, 2016 03:06PM) (new)

David Kummer I have a couple things published, but my most recent thing I would call a complete book is My Abigail: A Psychological Thriller


message 385: by Marie Silk (new)

Marie Silk | 1025 comments Welcome Em and David :)


message 386: by Quantum (new)

Quantum (quantumkatana) David wrote: "I have a couple things published, but my most recent thing I would call a complete book is My Abigail: A Psychological Thriller"

cool. i added it to my long list. it's good that you added "Psychological Thriller" to the title; otherwise, "My Abigail" wouldn't say enough.

i think i'll start a thread of psych thrillers.


message 387: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan Welcome David.

It's a great group for readers and authors.

Cheers Graeme


message 388: by India (new)

India Adams (indiaradams) | 18 comments Welcome David!


message 389: by David (new)

David Kummer If you start that thread, Alex G, let me know so I can join! And hi everybody :) Thanks for the warm welcome.


message 390: by Quantum (new)

Quantum (quantumkatana) David wrote: "If you start that thread, Alex G, let me know so I can join! And hi everybody :) Thanks for the warm welcome."

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 391: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19850 comments David wrote: "Yeah I know. I was thinking get a part-time job, go to college for marketing, etc. Anyways, thanks for the greeting :)"

You can maybe save college for marketing, if you follow some of the marketing advice here -:) Stats and marketing thread contains some good stuff. Worth checking out


message 392: by Ron (new)

Ron (allthunbs) | 3 comments HI:

I'm Ron, a.k.a. "Grumpy" and "Allthunbs".

I'm retired, well sort of. This will be my 9th career. I've taken my years of work and turned it into a craft for myself. I'm currently working on a trilogy, tetralogy or pentalogy.

I'm going to observe for a bit to see if there's a 'fit'. I'm very cautious about data mines. I used them before there was an internet and I've seen them badly abused for all the right reasons by all the wrong people.

I am concerned about the power of the military-industrial complex and the lives they destroy in the name of "security". I'm also concerned about the effectiveness of our educational systems, worldwide. They're not teaching our children, they're collecting a paycheck at our children's expense.

How do we address these problems?

Ron


message 393: by Ron (new)

Ron (allthunbs) | 3 comments Oh, yes, there's one more problem.

How does a man stay employed when all in power are interested in their greed, not the benefits that trade can bring? What formula will cause a man (woman) in China be gainfully employed and a man (woman) in North America, similarly employed?

Bye for now.


message 394: by Nik (new)

Nik Krasno | 19850 comments Hi Ron and welcome!

9th career sounds mysterious-:). Best of luck with it!

I'm afraid we are not uncovering some well-concealed secrets or military programs, like wikileaks or snowden nor we focus specifically on Military Industrial complex, but we do discuss here trade, employment, education, greed, power, enrichment and in general - what needs improvement in our societies, tendencies and much more.
There are also many members pursuing similar career to your 9-th, so a lot is about writing, marketing, reading books and all.

Hope you'll enjoy and contribute!


message 395: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Welcome Ron; good to know you!!


message 396: by Eric (new)

Eric Kapitan (eric_kapitan) | 21 comments Hello Everyone,

My name is Eric, I am a horror author from Vermont. Currently, I have two books out there in the world. Darkness: Poems of Extreme Horror, and As The Blade Cuts which was recently released September 13th. I am working on writing my third and fourth book (yup at the same time).


message 397: by N.L. (new)

N.L. LaFoille (nllafoille) | 17 comments Hi! Alex G. invited me (Thank you Alex!) and it sounds super interesting! I'm always looking to stay connected to world events a bit better, and joining groups is a great way to meet people too :)

I have one book out, Nautical Miles, and another historical romance set in the 1800s in the American West, tentatively set to come out in the Spring of 2017.

I work as a freelance sewing instructor in between my full-time Mom job, and do a lot of traveling in our Subaru with the Mr., the Mini, and two dogs.

Happy to be part of the group!


message 398: by N.L. (new)

N.L. LaFoille (nllafoille) | 17 comments Eric wrote: "Hello Everyone,

My name is Eric, I am a horror author from Vermont. Currently, I have two books out there in the world. Darkness: Poems of Extreme Horror, and As The Blade Cuts which was recently..."


Writing two books at tHE SAME TIME? I can hardly manage one, Eric. Let us know how that system works out for you! Kudos!


message 399: by Eric (new)

Eric Kapitan (eric_kapitan) | 21 comments N.L. wrote: "Eric wrote: "Hello Everyone,

My name is Eric, I am a horror author from Vermont. Currently, I have two books out there in the world. Darkness: Poems of Extreme Horror, and As The Blade Cuts which..."


It's not something i ever thought i would do but it seems to be working. It's a slow process because I work full time and have to deal with everyday life (like most of us do). The advantage is when I'm stuck on one book, I move on to the other for a bit.


message 400: by Eldon (new)

Eldon Farrell | 704 comments Welcome aboard Eric and N.L. :)


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