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James:
I am an Australian author with two previous novels:
Celtic Blood
Sword and the Thistle
Who has now written a novel about a marginalised boy with a hair-lip despised by all but despite their hate gains a crown through his own undeniable merits. Really, a novel about bullying and overcoming the odds:
The Fool King
Marginalisation I think is a universal theme and close to all our hearts ... at least those of us with a heart.
I am an Australian author with two previous novels:
Celtic Blood
Sword and the Thistle
Who has now written a novel about a marginalised boy with a hair-lip despised by all but despite their hate gains a crown through his own undeniable merits. Really, a novel about bullying and overcoming the odds:
The Fool King
Marginalisation I think is a universal theme and close to all our hearts ... at least those of us with a heart.

MeerderWörter wrote: "For authors that think their books might align with the aims of Our Marginalized Relations, you can drop your books here (please with a link to the blurb or a small description and why it would be ..."
Meerd, you're a legend!

I am an Australian author with two previous novels:
Celtic Blood
Sword and the Thistle
Who has now written a novel about a marginalised boy with a hair-lip despised by all but despite thei..."
MeerderWörter wrote: "James:
I am an Australian author with two previous novels:
Celtic Blood
Sword and the Thistle
Who has now written a novel about a marginalised boy with a hair-lip despised by all but despite thei..."
Should read:
I am an Australian author with two previous novels:
Celtic Blood
Sword and the Thistle
Who has now written a novel about a marginalised boy with a hare-lip despised by all but despite their hate gains a crown through his own undeniable merits. Really, a novel about bullying and overcoming the odds:
The Fool King
Marginalisation I think is a universal theme and close to all our hearts ... at least those of us with a heart.

Meerder, how to remove comment. Reading over my novel I've decided to do a revision so do not wish it to be considered for reading by your group yet?
James wrote: "MeerderWörter wrote: "For authors that think their books might align with the aims of Our Marginalized Relations, you can drop your books here (please with a link to the blurb or a small descriptio..."
You want to remove one of your comments? Or do you want me to remove the book because after closer examination you think it doesn't fit the aims of OMR?
You want to remove one of your comments? Or do you want me to remove the book because after closer examination you think it doesn't fit the aims of OMR?
PLEASE NOTE: I will remove any self-promotion with regard to own books elsewhere.