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As a writer, what type of stories do you Write or Read?
Mysteries. I write on the premise that reading ought not be a laborious task, but rather filled with fun, intrique and a sense of the familiar.
My Books:
Designated Dumpee
Ups & Downs
The Onion Express
The Banshee House (Coming April 2008)
Avaliable at: Authorhouse.com; Amazon; Barnes & Noble & more
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I can’t believe it’s November already. Where has this year gone? I guess when you’re busy time really does fly because mine has certainly taken wing.
WRDF launched in February of 2008 and its membership has grown steadily. I hope that means we are doing something right for our members.
We have some fabulously talented writers among us. I would encourage each member to take a little time day to visit a couple new pages each week. The book covers, blurbs, excerpts, bios, photos, blogs, graphics, and I could go on and on, are super fun and so interesting. No one has an excuse to be bored on this site with so much to read and see.
I hope you’ve kept up with WRDF’S newest features, The Tipping Point Workshops, our contest announcement page, our bookmark giveaway page, and our free reads page. All are great promotional opportunities for writers and great fun for our readers.
Our book discussion club, LOST IN A GOOD BOOK, is going strong. We’ve had good participation and if you haven’t kept up with some of our adventurous discussion comments, you’ve missed the action.
We’ve also launched a new online newsletter, WRDF Online. Be sure to open and read your copy when it comes. You never know what you might be missing.
Thank you for spending time with us. Stay safe and well,
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Sorry for not replying to your comment earlier! I usually get an e-mail but didn't receive one for yours for some reason. (Well, it might be lost in my inbox. That happens sometimes.)
I'm glad for your success! I know authors hate hearing their work wasn't someone's cup of tea - it's always nice when they take it calmly.
I'm sure you belong here. Your mysteries are great and this seems like a pretty broad selection of genre and writers.
Mary Jean
At 10:36am on February 29, 2008, Tory Richards said…
Hi Brad,
My experiences with Whiskey Creek Press? Have been great! They're good to work with, professional, and really take care to put out a good product. Their editors take pride in editing your book to make it the best it can be. Their artists are top notch.
Does your fox terrier need a lot of exercise? How does he/she get along with your lab? My twin sons are almost ten years old and one of them is really into dogs. He wants to start a dog-sitting/walking business this summer.
Even if you don't have romance elements in your mysteries, you'll have lots of support in this group.
Hi Brad. We're big dog fans and mystery fans at my house. We currently have a Great Pyrennes/Golden Retriever mix named Max - he's bigger than I am. I'm considering getting a Jack Russell, but don't think Max will like the competition. He's a big baby.
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Love your dogs! They're beautiful.
Judith
I can’t believe it’s November already. Where has this year gone? I guess when you’re busy time really does fly because mine has certainly taken wing.
WRDF launched in February of 2008 and its membership has grown steadily. I hope that means we are doing something right for our members.
We have some fabulously talented writers among us. I would encourage each member to take a little time day to visit a couple new pages each week. The book covers, blurbs, excerpts, bios, photos, blogs, graphics, and I could go on and on, are super fun and so interesting. No one has an excuse to be bored on this site with so much to read and see.
I hope you’ve kept up with WRDF’S newest features, The Tipping Point Workshops, our contest announcement page, our bookmark giveaway page, and our free reads page. All are great promotional opportunities for writers and great fun for our readers.
Our book discussion club, LOST IN A GOOD BOOK, is going strong. We’ve had good participation and if you haven’t kept up with some of our adventurous discussion comments, you’ve missed the action.
We’ve also launched a new online newsletter, WRDF Online. Be sure to open and read your copy when it comes. You never know what you might be missing.
Thank you for spending time with us. Stay safe and well,
Lynda
Check the main page often to keep up with the changes happening within our community. Be sure to invite your friends. We are growing each day, and we want to stay in touch.
Thank you so much for spending some of your valuable time with us here at WRDF. We appreciate your membership and participation.
Lynda Coker
I'm glad for your success! I know authors hate hearing their work wasn't someone's cup of tea - it's always nice when they take it calmly.
I'm sure you belong here. Your mysteries are great and this seems like a pretty broad selection of genre and writers.
Mary Jean
My experiences with Whiskey Creek Press? Have been great! They're good to work with, professional, and really take care to put out a good product. Their editors take pride in editing your book to make it the best it can be. Their artists are top notch.
Does your fox terrier need a lot of exercise? How does he/she get along with your lab? My twin sons are almost ten years old and one of them is really into dogs. He wants to start a dog-sitting/walking business this summer.
Even if you don't have romance elements in your mysteries, you'll have lots of support in this group.
Enjoy the day,
Misty
Happy writing,
Misty
mj
Regards
Hazel
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