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It's nice to see you here. Your book looks interesting.
I might read it someday, because I'm interested in Australian authors.
Dina wrote: "Hi Stuart!
It's nice to see you here. Your book looks interesting.
I might read it someday, because I'm interested in Australian authors."
Hey Dina your "The Dead Are Online" looks quirkily fascinating. Marked it to read.
Good luck with the writing. Stick with it if you love it.
Cheers
STUART
It's nice to see you here. Your book looks interesting.
I might read it someday, because I'm interested in Australian authors."
Hey Dina your "The Dead Are Online" looks quirkily fascinating. Marked it to read.
Good luck with the writing. Stick with it if you love it.
Cheers
STUART
Introducing myself around Goodreads and friending really interesting and interested folks of all ages from all over the world.
On my author page, there's a bio that claims:
STUART LORDE-JARDINE is a recovering Christian.
He was born in the prophetically significant year of 1953: the Julian Year 6666. His nativity took place in Northern Ireland on the 8th of June: precisely the 1,321st anniversary of the death of The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). His father – while perhaps not strictly a carpenter –did undertake woodwork classes at school, and his mother was once a virgin. According to the testimonial evidence of a long-dead maiden aunt, Stuart’s maternal lineage is descended from both the Bruce and Stuart royal families of Scotland. His paternal lineage is of generations of British clergymen and missionaries who carried Bibles and muskets and incurable diseases to unbaptised heathens throughout the Empire and beyond.
Young Stuart’s family migrated to the former penal colonies now known collectively as Australia. There he was educated at, and became staff member of, several universities: specialising in economic history. At one such institution he undertook religion studies. The trauma of the experience convinced him the world desperately needed his Reformation Hypothesis and Satan’s Guide to the Bible – a drive-by tour for the intellectually curious.
And there's a shamelessly self-promotional video too.
I like to join in discussions, encourage young talent, and if I can't be an example, at least I can be a dire warning.
Happy Readings!
STUART