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I wasn't going to participate in any group reads for a while, but I couldn't resist this one.
I grabbed an ebook since there's no way to get a printed copy now, but I looking forward to reading this one with you.

I'm excited to be back here to answer any questions you might have on Coleridge (or anything else).
This novella was a little out of my comfort zone as a writer, so I'm more than a little nervous to hear your feedback, but bring it on!

I wasn't going to participate in any group reads for a while, but I couldn't resist this one.
I grabbed an ebook since there's no way to get a printed copy now, but I looking forward to re..."
Thanks Feli!

Can't wait to hear your thoughts!

Tom wrote: "Happy April everybody! I'm thrilled to be here for a second time to answer any questions about Coleridge, or any of my stories. Hello? Is this thing on?"
I already read and reviewed COLERIDGE, and would love to know if you plan on revisiting this concept in the future. (Whether writing a full novel, prequel, or "side story").
I already read and reviewed COLERIDGE, and would love to know if you plan on revisiting this concept in the future. (Whether writing a full novel, prequel, or "side story").
Saw this thread pop up in my notifications so I decided to join, I'm about 20% in and very intrigued, nice to have you here Tom!

I already read and reviewed CO..."
Kimberly wrote: "Tom wrote: "Happy April everybody! I'm thrilled to be here for a second time to answer any questions about Coleridge, or any of my stories. Hello? Is this thing on?"
I already read and reviewed CO..."
Hi Kimberly!
Originally, I had planned for this to be a standalone (it was supposed to be a short story, but the characters insisted it needed to be longer). But, a lot of people have echoed your sentiment that they want more, so...
There will definitely be something to tell more of the story, not sure what yet.

Hi Kasia,
I hope you enjoy it! I'm more of a small town/coming-of-age horror writer so this was very different for me.
Tom wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "Tom wrote: "Happy April everybody! I'm thrilled to be here for a second time to answer any questions about Coleridge, or any of my stories. Hello? Is this thing on?"
I already rea..."
Looking forward to it!!!! :D
I already rea..."
Looking forward to it!!!! :D

Thanks Justin! I'm always nervous about how my work will be received, but this was very different for me and the anxiety was worse than usual. Thanks for the kind words!

I think we officially have enough "MORE COLERIDGE" votes--LOL!! This was a very popular opinion. :D

That seems to be the popular opinion! Prequel, sequel, or something else?

Not at all. The only really unique house I've been to is the Winchester House, but Coleridge was already written.
Tom wrote: "Char wrote: "I very much enjoyed this book, Tom! You can add my voice to the others that wanted more. I would read anything else you wrote with these characters and Coleridge."
That seems to be th..."
I'd love a Prequel to this one....
That seems to be th..."
I'd love a Prequel to this one....

That's a good sign I guess :D
Can't wait to go on reading.

That's a good sign I gues..."
Keep me posted!
Latasha wrote: "I agree on it being captivating right from the start."
Can't wait to hear what you think!!
Can't wait to hear what you think!!
Ok i finished it. I’m still letting it sink in. The story is very engaging, I read it in one day and the majority in one sitting. I was wondering if (view spoiler)

Have you read Turn of the Screw?

That book was a huge inspiration for Coleridge. I'm glad you could finish mine!
Tom wrote: "Latasha wrote: "I tried but I didn’t finish it."
That book was a huge inspiration for Coleridge. I'm glad you could finish mine!"
if i'm remembering correctly, it was too slow for me and i think maybe the language was too much. i may be confusing it with the woman in white, though. i know the basic premise of turn of the screw. i know i downloaded both from Librivox. Maybe i should give it another try.
That book was a huge inspiration for Coleridge. I'm glad you could finish mine!"
if i'm remembering correctly, it was too slow for me and i think maybe the language was too much. i may be confusing it with the woman in white, though. i know the basic premise of turn of the screw. i know i downloaded both from Librivox. Maybe i should give it another try.
Latasha wrote: "Tom wrote: "Latasha wrote: "I tried but I didn’t finish it."
That book was a huge inspiration for Coleridge. I'm glad you could finish mine!"
if i'm remembering correctly, it was too slow for me ..."
That was one I had to read a couple of times to let things "sink in" for me. Very glad I did, though, and I have re-read it several times since.
That book was a huge inspiration for Coleridge. I'm glad you could finish mine!"
if i'm remembering correctly, it was too slow for me ..."
That was one I had to read a couple of times to let things "sink in" for me. Very glad I did, though, and I have re-read it several times since.

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I was a fan of Haven and you are right, this one is different. But in a very positive way. I really would love to read more about Coleridge and Dalia.
The ending was good and interesting. Still not exactly sure what happened. But I agree with Latasha, the mystery of not knowing is something I like.
I'm glad I picked the book up.
I also downloaded Turn of the Screw and will give this one a try soon.

I was a fan of Haven and you ar..."
Thanks! I'm happy to answer any questions you have.

Anyway, hope to read more from you!

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