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An author struggles to get read, but despite that, the joy of getting work out there, in the hands of readers, is well worth the effort. The joy of writing is only matched by the joy of being read. From my mind to your imagination.
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Veterans Day
Today is Veteran's day and I wish to thank all those who have served bravely to protect our freedom and to remember those who perished preserving our liberties. Today I published an article for RedAdept on her Kindle Review Blog:http://redadept.wordp...
Operation EBook Drop now has 190 Indie Authors
Operation EBook Drop is nearing the 200 Indie author participation level. The program donates eBooks via links and coupons to our brave deployed coalition forces throughout the world. For further informtion on the program or to join, go to:blog.smash...
Operation EBook Drop
New initiative started by grass roots and supported by major eBook distributor.I started a little project over at Amazon gifting ebooks to deployed military troops with ebook readers, which in five days has mushroomed to over 20 Indie authors contrib...
A New Review of The Dragon's Pool
I recieved a nice 4-star review last night for The Dragon's Pool:Review by Todd A. Fonseca (Minneapolis, MN)After saving the world and fulfilling the warrants in The Third Peregrination (Book 2 of the Jade Owl Legacy Series), Rowden Gray welcomes a m...
Writing for Just One Reader
As an author, I have a mighty responsibility. I must engage a reader, who has taken his or her time to invest in my story. Therefore, any story I write must be relevant and find its way into a reader’s imagination. The world bustles around us and r...
Review for Look Away Silence at Rainbow Reviews
Received this review for Look Away Silence from kassa at Rainbow Reviews (4 1/2 stars)This is an intensely emotional story about a young couple that falls in love, only to face the AIDS crisis instead of matching pink rockers on the porch. At a time ...


When I was in high school, I had always this problem of English grammar of which I often imitated it from my European cousins. Native British English doesn't seem to categorized what had your subject matter at school in American Victorian grammar. The Entire family really worry about it. My mother remove all my Hansel and Gratel in my closet including Shakespeare and Replaced it with Edward C. Patterson.
Posted: November 21st, 2008 | More Reviews From aquirah | Report This Comment