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message 51: by Jenelle (new)

Jenelle I'd be happy to be interviewed, reviewed, or provide a guest blog post. My book is a YA fantasy fiction adventure (the first in a completed four-book series) King's Warrior

You can contact me at jenelle.l.schmidt at gmail dot com, or you can check out my writing blog: cathedraloftime.blogspot.com


message 52: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Parker | 7 comments I'd welcome an opportunity to be interviewed and reviewed. My books are memoirs in story/essay format.

Free ebooks available

Navigating Life's Roadways
Life is A Review
Navigating Life's Roadways
Life is A Review: Observations and Collections of My Passages Through the Times


message 53: by Andrew (last edited Jun 26, 2012 04:48AM) (new)

Andrew Lawston (andrewlawston) | 47 comments Morning all.

My collection of short stories, Something Nice - 10 Stories, has been out for about 3 months now. It's sold OK, as collections of short stories go, and has some great reviews up on Amazon and Goodreads, but it's hit a bit of a lull. I think I need to spread the net a bit wider on book blogs and things.

So, I'm looking for people interested in reviewing short story collections, preferably on blogs and websites, but another Amazon review is never going to hurt.

The stories themselves are a little bit dark and quirky. They're sometimes funny, sometimes scary, sometimes downright twisted. There's some science-fiction, some magical realism, the odd ghost, and a Kafkaesque transformation that will turn your stomach.

If you're interested in reviewing, please give me a shout for a Smashwords coupon.

I'm also always happy to do interviews and guest blog posts. I'd offer guest slots on mine, but I've only got 21 followers and four of them are other GR authors!


message 54: by Jaye (new)

Jaye Frances | 21 comments I'm Jaye Frances, and I'm always up for guest posts, interviews, or the opportunity to do a book promotion. I have three published works (and a fourth coming out this summer.) Here's a little info on them:

"The Kure"

The Kure

The Kure by Jaye Frances

John Tyler, a young man in his early twenties, awakens to find a ghastly affliction taking over his body. When the village doctor offers the conventional, and potentially disfiguring, treatment as the only cure, John tenaciously convinces the doctor to reveal an alternative remedy—a forbidden ritual contained within an ancient manuscript called the Kure.

Although initially rejecting the vile and sinister rite, John realizes, too late, that the ritual is more than a faded promise scrawled on a page of crumbling paper. And as cure quickly becomes curse, the demonic text unleashes a dark power that drives him to consider the unthinkable—a depraved and wicked act requiring the corruption of an innocent soul.

Ultimately, John must choose between his desperate need to arrest the plague that is destroying his body, and the virtue of the woman he loves, knowing the wrong decision could cost him his life.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Kure-ebook/...

For those who dare, there is some interesting (and frightening) background info about the history and storyline of "The Kure" on my blog posts of Feb. 6 and 9, titled Myths, Legends and Lies. You've been warned . . .


"The Possibilities of Amy"

The Possibilities of Amy by Jaye Frances

The Possibilities of Amy

Amy is the ultimate trophy girl—gorgeous face, killer body, and a vivacious personality. But there’s something else about her, something that makes her even more special. Amy is new. A transfer student from out of state, she’s starting her senior year without knowing a soul. And that means she’s up for grabs, available.

Infatuated from the moment he sees her, David is determined to meet Amy, and if the fates are willing, to spend the rest of his life with her. But his shyness prevents him from approaching her—until his friends devise a contest to determine who will be the first to prove their manhood by seducing her.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Possibiliti...

This one is especially personal to me. When I attended a high school reunion, I met a man who told me he carried a torch for me all through high school. It got me thinking about all the "secret loves" I had, and a story was born . . .

"The Cruise-All That Glitters"

The Cruise - All That Glitters by Jaye Frances [

[book:The Cruise - All That Glitters|13640648]

It’s love on the high seas for Dean, a thirty-something bachelor taking his first cruise, hoping for a shipboard romance. On the prowl for the elusive hard-body, he quickly becomes disillusioned, wondering if his expectation of a boatload of beautiful sea nymphs is something found only in travel brochures.

Until he meets Angel.

She is the girl of his dreams, brought to life as a bewitching goddess, ready to engage in every sensual delight. Quickly lured into submission by Angel’s seductive charms, Dean is ready to surrender his heart and soul to this provocative beauty.

Until he meets Marcie . . .

http://www.amazon.com/The-Cruise-That...

This was a joy to write, as two of my favorite pastimes are traveling and people-watching. Throw in a good dose of humor and romance, and well, nothing better than hi-jinks at sea!

Thank you for your consideration. Best way to contact me is through email: jayefrances@jayefrances.com

Jaye Frances
www.jayefrances.com
http://blog.jayefrances.com
http://www.facebook.com/jayefrancesau...
jayefrances@jayefrances.com

Jaye Frances


message 55: by Lillian (last edited Jun 26, 2012 07:43AM) (new)

Lillian Jade (goodreadscomlillianjade) | 3 comments I never shy away from any type of promotion.
I write non - fiction, and would gladly contribute to reviews, interviews, guest posts, and any and all other opportunities I have yet to think about.

http://www.lillianjade.com my Author blog

My two books in print
www.Amazon.com/Amazon Books


Naked in front of GOD book 1
Are you there GOD, it's me? 2012

Folds of Flesh
A Runner's Journal of Meditative Cleansing 2011


message 56: by Brent (new)

Brent McCay (bmac3130) | 13 comments I would be more than willing to be interviewed or reviewed or both. My book "Confessions of a Heretic: How a Right Wing, Fundamentalist, Conservative Pastor Became a Leftist, Liberal Heathen" is available on Kindle, iPad, and Nook. http://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Her...

I also have a blog where I share my thoughts. http://ahereticsconfessions.blogspot....

Thank you for doing this service for authors and thank you for considering me for an interview/review.


message 57: by [deleted user] (new)

Andrew wrote: "Morning all.

My collection of short stories, Something Nice - 10 Stories, has been out for about 3 months now. It's sold OK, as collections of short stories go, and has some great reviews up on Am..."

Hi Andrew, I would do a review if you review mine, or find a friend who will do it, as my stories are mostly interesting for women, I think, but I might be wrong....Johanna van Zanten

Contact me at my blog babyboomerwrites.wordpress.com or at Goodreads or email joeke3@shaw.ca


message 58: by Michael (new)

Michael (michaeldiack) | 23 comments Hi all,

My name's Michael and my book The Super Spud Trilogy has been out for several months. I'd be happy to do interviews or offer the book for review if people accept PDF, you can contact me on here and i'll get back ASAP. Thanks!

The Super Spud Trilogy


message 59: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 181 comments Hi there, I write literary fiction that looks to push the boundaries of narrative and language. I can talk for England on these subjects! If anyone wants to discuss/interview/have a guest blog then please PM me. My Goodreads profile sort of shows where my work is coming from :-)

A B and E
Not In My Name
52FF


message 60: by Chris (new)

Chris Breedlove) (chrisstevenson) | 30 comments I'm Chris Stevenson. I've written and published non-fiction books, poetry, short stories, radio plays and several novels. My genres included YA distopian and fantasy, thrillers, SF, urban fantasy and paranormal romance. You can reach me at:

stevenson_333@msn.com

My blog is Guerrilla Warfare For Writers (special weapons and tactics):

http://guerrillawarfareforwriters.blo...


message 61: by R.M. (new)

R.M. Fraser (rmfraser) | 9 comments I'd like to put my name in as available for interview by anyone! I have written two books - Shadow Boxer (Poetry) - Allesandra's Bequest (Short Story Fiction). I can give out review copies to anyone who would like to interview and/or review. I would like to do the same for other authors here, too. I can best be reached at
rmtf35@yahoo.com

I also blog where I post my book reviews and other stuff. I post a lot about Deaf community and culture. I am a CODA, meaning my parents are Deaf. Shadow Boxer has one poem in it about that, and my next book is a novel about having Deaf parents. Here's the blog website, feel free to check it out.

http://rmfraser.blogspot.com/

I would also consider guest posts on my blog.

Thanks all!

R. M.


message 62: by Christy (new)

Christy Sloat (kssmommy) | 4 comments Hello. Yes interviews and review are something I am looking for. My blog is http://www.christysloat.blogspot.com/
I write Young Adult Paranormal/ Paranormal Romance. My two books are:
The Many Lives of Avery Snow
The Brown House
My email is sloat4@verizon.net


message 63: by David (new)

David Dawson | 4 comments I'm an author of young adult novels (all scifi/fantasy). I'd love to do something.


message 64: by Dave (new)

Dave Moore (thefatherslove) The Father's Love is a Finalist for Readers Favorite 2012 Book Of The Year in Christian Non-Fiction category! Read the review below.
Book Review
Reviewed by Rita V for Readers Favorite

"The Father’s Love" is an emotionally charged and inspiring short novel written by Dave Moore. This story is inspired by true events and real people. Dave Moore’s son, David, is a freshman in college who is facing difficult times when he suddenly leaves a note and vanishes. David is too afraid to admit to his father that he might have let him down. When Dave’s son disappears, he sets out on the most heart-wrenching mission that a father wishes they would never have to go on. The pain and desperation drives Dave to the depths of hell and back. Dave’s story is not only about him being a father, but also about trusting in The Father above to help him find his son.

This short Christian novel is truly inspiring and uplifting. Even though this is a short book, the wording flows nicely and the plot is solid. Each chapter is filled with emotions, faith, loss and love. The cover of the book is truly captivating and catches the reader’s eye. It is a book that the reader will want to pick up and not put down. Any parent can relate to this story as we all have fears that our children will wonder off, be abducted or even worse. Dave Moore brings us along on his true-life, desperate journey to find his son and God is always there alongside of him. I could not set this book down and had to finish it in one setting because I was so emotionally invested in this incredible story of strength and determination. Dave is entwined with personal tragedy and incredible pain, and then is transformed before our eyes. God truly does change lives if we let him in and accept his help. When Dave is at his lowest and he surrenders to God, he will provide the answers that Dave so desperately needs. I recommend this book to people in all walks of faith as well as every parent. This is a must read and something we can all relate to. We all need to be reminded of how strong and unconditional God’s love for us is. Dave Moore hits it out of the ball-park with this outstanding short Christian novel.
Photo: The Father's Love is a Finalist for Readers Favorite 2012 Book Of The Year in Christian Non-Fiction category! Read the review below. Book Review Reviewed by Rita V for Readers Favorite "The Father’s Love" is an emotionally charged and inspiring short novel written by Dave Moore. This story is inspired by true events and real people. Dave Moore’s son, David, is a freshman in college who is facing difficult times when he suddenly leaves a note and vanishes. David is too afraid to admit to his father that he might have let him down. When Dave’s son disappears, he sets out on the most heart-wrenching mission that a father wishes they would never have to go on. The pain and desperation drives Dave to the depths of hell and back. Dave’s story is not only about him being a father, but also about trusting in The Father above to help him find his son. This short Christian novel is truly inspiring and uplifting. Even though this is a short book, the wording flows nicely and the plot is solid. Each chapter is filled with emotions, faith, loss and love. The cover of the book is truly captivating and catches the reader’s eye. It is a book that the reader will want to pick up and not put down. Any parent can relate to this story as we all have fears that our children will wonder off, be abducted or even worse. Dave Moore brings us along on his true-life, desperate journey to find his son and God is always there alongside of him. I could not set this book down and had to finish it in one setting because I was so emotionally invested in this incredible story of strength and determination. Dave is entwined with personal tragedy and incredible pain, and then is transformed before our eyes. God truly does change lives if we let him in and accept his help. When Dave is at his lowest and he surrenders to God, he will provide the answers that Dave so desperately needs. I recommend this book to people in all walks of faith as well as every parent. This is a must read and something we can all relate to. We all need to be reminded of how strong and unconditional God’s love for us is. Dave Moore hits it out of the ball-park with this outstanding short Christian novel.
http://www.thefatherslovebook.com/


message 65: by Nick (new)

Nick Hupton (nhupton) | 9 comments I am an author of YA fiction. My debut novel, If I Know It's Coming, is about a 13-year-old named Tim Hansen. His mother is a nurse in the Army and she is deployed to Iraq. How will Tim and his family cope with the separation?

I would be happy and willing to participate in interviews, etc. to promote the novel.

www.nickhupton.com
nhupton@hotmail.com


message 66: by Rhachelle (new)

Rhachelle Nicol' (RhachelleNicol) | 16 comments I would love to participate, whether it be an interview or a review. My book is titled Sunday Mourning, a memoir Sunday Mourning

and more information about myself and email are on my website http://rhachellenicol.com/rn-virtual-...


message 67: by R.M. (new)

R.M. Fraser (rmfraser) | 9 comments David wrote: "I'm an author of young adult novels (all scifi/fantasy). I'd love to do something."

im interested send me an email at rmtf35@yahoo.com


message 68: by T. (new)

T. Nelson (tmichellenelson) | 3 comments I love doing interviews!

Anyone interested in posting an interview, please feel free to email me at info@tmichellenelson.com


message 69: by Richard (last edited Aug 11, 2012 11:11AM) (new)

Richard Stephenson (richard_stephenson) | 7 comments I am very interested in interviews and reviews of my debut novel, "Collapse". Message me if you are interested.

Collapse (New America, #1) by Richard Stephenson

I'm also accepting interviews on my blog. All genres, all indies are welcome.

http://rastephensonauthor.blogspot.co...


message 70: by Mik (new)

Mik (mikeverett) | 6 comments Hi, all! I'm an author and I'm always down for an interview/ guest post/ basically anything else. I am an author of literary nonfiction/ memoir, as well as literary short fiction, poetry, and editorials.

I published Turtle this spring, and am most interested in interviews related to that. However I have also had short stories and poetry published in literary journals, and am an editorialist for the magazine Pretty (http://prettyprettymagazine.wordpress...).

If you're interested in an interview, guest post, etc, hit me up! :)


message 71: by Richard (new)

Richard Stephenson (richard_stephenson) | 7 comments I've sent messages to most of you. GR cut me off for the day when I hit the limit. If you are interested in being interviewed, please visit my blog.


http://rastephensonauthor.blogspot.co...


message 72: by Brent (new)

Brent McCay (bmac3130) | 13 comments Richard wrote: "I've sent messages to most of you. GR cut me off for the day when I hit the limit. If you are interested in being interviewed, please visit my blog.


http://rastephensonauthor.blogspot.co......"


Thank you for the opportunity Richard!


message 73: by Richard (new)

Richard Stephenson (richard_stephenson) | 7 comments You're welcome Brent!

I'm booked up until mid September. The invitation is indefinite, ALL indie authors are welcome!

http://rastephensonauthor.blogspot.co...


message 74: by Brent (new)

Brent McCay (bmac3130) | 13 comments I am working on setting up a new blog for interviewing as well. As soon as I set it up I will let everyone know.


message 75: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Lipka | 2 comments Hello! My name is Melanie, I am a young writer who is getting some of my work officially published. Currently I am writing a new book called Behind My Naked Eye. Please check it out on my home page under writing and make a comment on your opinion on it, tips, things to make it better, etc. Thank you so much!


message 76: by Charles (new)

Charles Cornell (charlesacornell) Hello everyone! I'm a British born author living in the USA. My debut thriller, Tiger Paw has been nominated for two Best Thriller awards.

Friend me here on GoodReads and send me a message if you would like an interview... Charles A. Cornell

Check out my website www.CharlesACornell.com for more information and for my twin blogs, The Tiger Unleashed! and Speak of the Devil. I also have a contest there to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card and ebook of Tiger Paw.

Tiger Paw
Tiger Paw by Charles A. Cornell

In Tiger Paw, FBI profiler Scott Forrester hunts an assassin belonging to a demonic East Indian cult that is wreaking havoc on Wall Street, murdering corrupt CEOs at the center of a billionaire’s stock scam. Firmly in the assassin’s crosshairs, Scott Forrester is forced underground to stop the killing spree. But will he survive the deal he must make with the Devil to thwart the cult’s plans?

Tiger Paw is a thriller cloaked in mystery, psychological suspense and international intrigue. A story of people who have sold their souls in exchange for wealth and power. A story of greed, deception, and revenge. And a story of one man’s struggle to triumph against the greatest evil he has ever faced.

Regards
Charles


message 77: by [deleted user] (new)

I would love to be interview/reviewed. I have a new book out. It's a short story anthology. Somewhat thriller, suspense, and fairy tales all wrapped in one. And my deadline is August 31. One, because that's when the coupon to make it free expires and two, because I ship out for the Navy soon after that.


message 78: by Reyna (last edited Aug 15, 2012 10:02PM) (new)

Reyna Hawk (reynahawk) | 8 comments I am an author of romantic suspense. I currently have two books of a series available. The third being released Sept. 19, 2012. I am more than happy to do interviews and guest posts. Please contact me at reynahawk@gmail.com


message 79: by Chad (new)

Chad Schimke (chadschimke) Hey there! I am happy to be interviewed. Check out this info on an upcoming interview with me for this week! Thanks, Chad.
Pieces by Chad Schimke Weirder (Novelette) by Chad Schimke Walker (Novelette) by Chad Schimke Picker by Chad Schimke
AUTHOR LIVE RADIO INTERVIEW - Listen to Chad Schimke on No Boundaries Radio Show (noboundariesradioshow.com). The date is Wednesday 8-22-12 and the time is 7 PM Eastern. Or, look up the podcast at a later date. The interview includes a giveaway contest for a chance to win one of his four titles. He is the author of Picker, Pieces, Walker and Weirder; in collaboration with images by artist Solis (heartofsolis.com). Find Chad on his blog (chadschimke.blogspot.com) for postings on occult paranormal novels, crime dramas, art installations and city life in San Francisco.


message 80: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Lyle (cindylyle) Hi! I Would love to be interviewed and reviewed. I can offer free ebooks in PDF format to anyone that would review and write a review of my book. I would also be willing to send paperbacks if there is a serious interest. Check me out on Goodreads or email at mydragons2012@yahoo.com. Thanks!!

The Dragon Within by Cindy Lyle


message 81: by Jane (new)

Jane Alexander | 6 comments I'm very happy to be interviewed - I'm the author of over twenty non-fiction books on natural health, wellbeing, spirituality, self-help etc.
Jane Alexander

I also write YA fiction - more than happy to talk about this too... Walker


message 82: by Paula (new)

Paula | 15 comments Michael wrote: "Me!

So far my work has been short stories with a nod to the thriller/suspense genre.

I am more than happy to be interviewed by any kind bloggers. My answers will be witty, funny and with no bori..."


I'd definitely read that:-)


message 83: by Paula (new)

Paula | 15 comments Would love to be interviewed about my work, but as it's only one self-published novel that squeezes itself very awkwardly into the romantic-comedy box (with 'afterlife' as a sub-genre), I can't imagine you'd get many readers!


message 84: by Douglas (last edited Aug 18, 2012 12:09PM) (new)

Douglas Penick (mpduke1msncom) | 2 comments Thanks for looking at this. If an interview or post would be of help, I'm glad to be available.

The topics can range form Chinese history, historical novels, Buddhism, Opera or anything in between


Thank you and all best wishes,

Douglas Journey of the North Star by Douglas J. Penick Journey of the North Star by Douglas J. Penick


message 85: by Ross (new)

Ross  the Rottweiler (Furries-happyclub) | 2 comments I am a recovering self-help book addict who have written a book and started a blog to put a SMILE on peoples faces.

I write about The Furries, a bunch of fiction Furry animals who are just like you and me... almost...

It's meant to be funny and warm but with a touch of seriousness.

I would be honored if you consider me and my stuff for reviews, interviews and I can also write guest posts.

The Furries & The Happy Club

E-mail: Contact@Furries-happyclub.com


message 86: by Nick (new)

Nick Hupton (nhupton) | 9 comments I would love to be considered for a review or an interview. My novel, If I Know It's Coming, was published by North Star Press, Inc. in June. It is a YA novel about a boy whose mother is deployed to Iraq. I have included a link to my website with lots of information. Thanks!

Nick Hupton
If I Know It's Coming
www.nickhupton.com


message 87: by J.R. (last edited Oct 27, 2012 06:28AM) (new)

J.R. Barker | 12 comments I would be happy to conduct interviews, I have a blogspot called interview with an author at:

http://www.jrbarker.info/interview-wi...

http://jrbarker101.wordpress.com/

You can contact me at jo@jrbarker.info

I will interview authors who write for any genre.

I am also a children's author, so if any-one is interested in interviewing me.


message 88: by Marius (new)

Marius Hancu | 6 comments Soulful literary novels, Kindle:

Simon and Hiroko
Japan-based love story turning to gripping contemporary drama

Our Lives as Kites
a poetic, inside look at how a ballerina and a choreographer creates, well, magic on scene

Would appreciate interviews/reviews, if you like lit fic. Please message me, if interested.

Bloggers very welcome.


message 89: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Mooney Hello-
I am an author who writes romance novels and romantic thrillers. Should anyone be interested in reading my eBooks click her: http://tinyurl.com/Books-by-Bryan-Mooney - If you are looking for an author to interview feel free to contact me.
The books are currently rank #2, #5, and # 11 in thier categories at Amazon.com.

Bryan Mooney
Author


message 90: by Erin (new)

Erin Lark | 1 comments Good evening. I'm a published author of contemporary and paranormal erotica. I'm open to interviews and guest posts.

Just send me a PM here on Goodreads, and we can work out the details.

All the best,

~Erin


message 91: by Morgan (new)

Morgan St. (morganstjames) | 5 comments I'd love to be interviewed. Most of my books are mystery mixed with humor. Check out my website www.morganstjames-author.com. My latest book, WHO'S GOT THE MONEY?, co-authored with Meredith Holland just received a new 5 Star Review on Amazon and it was a Finalist in the USA Best Books Awards sponsored by USA Book News. I also write the Silver Sisters Mysteries series with my real sister Phyllice Bradner and other books on my own. I've won several awards for writing, too.


message 92: by Maria (new)

Maria Martinez (toodreadscomtheappletreewishcom) | 6 comments Maria Martinez I would love to be intereviewed on this my first published book. It is the story of childhood emotional scars as an illegitimate middle child and finding my father for the first time at age 45. The book contains letters written to him in 1985-86 dealing with a lot of heart issues and they were never intended for publication. In the past many have read the journal and found help and inspiration at God's love and power to heal.
The Apple Tree Wish -- Made by a Fatherless Girl by Maria Martinez Please contact me at email: theappletreewish@gmail.com


message 93: by Dougie (last edited Dec 11, 2012 03:17PM) (new)

Dougie Brimson (dougiebrimson) | 13 comments Dougie Brimson I'm always available for interview be it about my 15 books, my switch from traditional to ePub, my screenwriting or my 16 year career as a pro-writer generally.

http://dougiebrimson.com

http://dougiebrimson.wordpress.com/20...

Mail me at: dougie@dougiebrimson.com


message 94: by Kim (new)

Kim Smith (kimsmithauthor) | 18 comments Dougie B said it so well! I am always available for interview, mysteries, romances, YA fantasy. Email or facebook!

http://www.writingspace.blogspot.com
pubd2b at yahoo dot com


message 95: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Moon (lisa_lewis_moon) | 12 comments Always interested in being interviewed. I write ghost stories. I have one book out now and another to be out in January sometime.

butcherharbor@yahoo.com for email

http://houseonbutcherharbor@yahoo.com


message 96: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Moon (lisa_lewis_moon) | 12 comments Oh yes and review away. I can provide free ebook.


message 97: by Christoph (new)

Christoph Fischer | 5 comments Hello,

my book is called "The Luck of the Weissensteiners" and it is a historical novel set in 1930s and 1940s Slovakia.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weissensteine...

The book is also here on good reads.

My email is ChristophFFischer@googlemail.com

Thanks for your help!

Christoph


message 98: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Steiner (jessicasteiner) Hi! I'm always happy to be interviewed and/or reviewed. If you have a novel you'd like me to review on my own blog I would consider doing a review exchange.

My debut fantasy novel Mortis Unbound is available for review, and I can provide a free ebook to anyone who wants to review it, in the format of your choice.

Please email me at steiner.jessica@gmail.com, message me here on goodreads, or visit my blog if you're interested.


message 99: by Zara's Retreat (new)

Zara's Retreat May I have a free ebook copy of this book. It sounds quite interesting. My email address is zarasecker@gmail.com


message 100: by Gary (new)

Gary Markwick (garymarkwick) | 6 comments I would love to be interviewed. My book is a self help book which is practical and spiritual with ancient learning and short stories. I am in the middle of writing my second book.
http://www.garymarkwick.com


My email is
gary@palmistryinhand.com

Best wishes
Gary


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