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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 38 comments Oh thank you and thanks for inviting me and i'm so happy that i'm here


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Carroll said this was a pretty good group. So, hello everyone.


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M. Newman | 5185 comments Mod
Hi Jennifer. Welcome!


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 38 comments I'm really happy that i'm here


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Susana Case (susanahcase) | 20 comments Hi, I want to introduce myself. I'm a professor and poet in NYC. I've had a number of chapbooks published and also 2 full-length books, Salem in Séance (WordTech Editions), which I've posted (I hope that doesn't violate any rules, but it seemed to be okay) and Elvis Presley's Hips & Mick Jagger's Lips, which is forthcoming (Anaphora Literary Press). I look forward to communicating with all of you.


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M. Newman | 5185 comments Mod
Welcome.


message 57: by Susana (last edited Dec 30, 2012 06:51PM) (new)

Susana Case (susanahcase) | 20 comments Thanks...


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Jennifer Lafferty | 128 comments I've just published a historic novel, "Knight of the Purple Ribbon: A Novel(Baron de Graffenried's Colonial Adventures)", on Amazon. The Book is based on the memoir of my ancestor Christoph de Graffenried, who founded the town of New Bern, North Carolina. You can read the first three chapters on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Knight-Purple-R...


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M. Newman | 5185 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "I've just published a historic novel, "Knight of the Purple Ribbon: A Novel(Baron de Graffenried's Colonial Adventures)", on Amazon. The Book is based on the memoir of my ancestor Christoph de Graf..."
Sounds interesting. I will try to get to it soon.


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Beverly Magid | 18 comments Somehow I didn't realize that we were encouraged to introduce not only ourselves but our books. I've just released an historical novel, "Sown in Tears," which I'm thrilled to say has gotten some very wonderful reviews.(www.beverlymagid.com) The story is set in Russia, 1905, restless, turbulent times for the country, especially bad for the Jewish communities. It's dramatic, heroic and focuses on a young Jewish woman, her family and her path to a new life. www.amazon.com print/kindle


message 61: by M. (last edited Dec 31, 2012 01:59PM) (new)

M. Newman | 5185 comments Mod
Beverly wrote: "Somehow I didn't realize that we were encouraged to introduce not only ourselves but our books. I've just released an historical novel, "Sown in Tears," which I'm thrilled to say has gotten some v..."

Really you should be posting this in "Bragging Rights."
The novel sounds very interesting. The heroine of my novel. "Sophie Paraskova," is a Russian Jew who in the late 19th century, flees to the U.S. with her family in order to escape the pogrom after the assassination of Tzar Alexander. She settles on NYC's Lower East Side and becomes an anarchist.


message 62: by Beverly (new)

Beverly Magid | 18 comments I'm not familiar with "Bragging Rights." How do I access that? Your novel also sounds interesting and like the sequel to mine,


message 63: by William (new)

William Harlan (raunwynn) hi everybody, my name is billy. i've just moved over from another group, hoping this one is a little more workshop-focused and a little less twilight-focused, not that there's anything wrong with that. i just published my first novel on amazon, there's a link and an excerpt in my bio, and i want to swap feedback with other authors.


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