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Aug 13, 2012 05:10PM
Well said Marilyn.
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Catrina wrote: "What a wonderful group. I happen to have a few friends in my targeted readership range and they just do word of mouth. :)Sadly, a lot of writers don't write for themselves. Instead they try to wr..."
Catrina, nice to know you're part of this wonderful group. I write for myself, and welcome you and your friends visiting my blog, http://geraldggriffin.blogspot.com/ , to see what my novel's all about.
Gerald wrote: "Catrina wrote: "What a wonderful group. I happen to have a few friends in my targeted readership range and they just do word of mouth. :)Sadly, a lot of writers don't write for themselves. Instea..."
Hello Gerald,
nice to see you here too. I'll check it out. :)
Catrina wrote: "Gerald wrote: "Catrina wrote: "What a wonderful group. I happen to have a few friends in my targeted readership range and they just do word of mouth. :)Sadly, a lot of writers don't write for the..."
Many thanks, Catrina.
Gerald wrote: "Catrina wrote: "Gerald wrote: "Catrina wrote: "What a wonderful group. I happen to have a few friends in my targeted readership range and they just do word of mouth. :)Sadly, a lot of writers don..."
You're welcome. :)
Finally! a group that actually lets Indie authors interact with readers! I am so greatful for this group. I too am a published Indie author but find it almost impossible to find places to reach my readers and receive some feedback about my book.
Jack, do you have a link where we can find out about your book? Or have you given it in an earlier message?
Elle wrote: "I can see where you guys are coming from. The good news is that we love what we do and we first and foremost must write for ourselves."Totally agree with you on that one Elle!
Lynxie wrote: "Elle wrote: "I can see where you guys are coming from. The good news is that we love what we do and we first and foremost must write for ourselves."Totally agree with you on that one Elle!"
I second that. :)
Dyane wrote: "I greatly appreciate this group. I think as a reader, I'd love to talk to authors, to hear about what they've just written, why it mattered to them & how passionate they are about their creation. I..."Thank you for your kind words! I am a self-published author of two published books: A Healing Place and Blessed Are the Merciful. They are the first two books in a series and am writing my third and last book in the series now. I have become passionate about WWII in the Pacific. My books are historical fiction, and the more I write, the more I discover. I weave fictional characters around facts and actual characters, such as MacArthur, Roosevelt, Chick Parsons, Wendell Fertig, Emperor Hirohito. I have become so passionate about it that the third book goes back to 1936 because I wanted to find out all I could about Japan before the war. My character in the third book, The Unsurrendered, is a spy who goes to Tokyo from 1936 to 1939. Obviously, he is my hero. He works his way into the hiearchy of the Japanese Imperial Family. Hirohito wasn't the figurehead who did nothing, as I thought. Instead, he put his imperial stamp on everything Japan did before and during WWII. It amazes me how many people died because of his ambition and greed for Japan. My heroine saves my hero's life, and I love that I can even include actual forts, prisons, camps, etc.
My blog is: ahealingplace81680.wordpress.com
A Healing PlaceBlessed Are the Merciful
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