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LuAnn Morgan and Mike Coatesworth are now friends Jun 12
Mike Coatesworth added the blog post 'House Fire' Jun 12
Linda LaRoque and Mike Coatesworth are now friends Jun 12
Celia Yeary and Mike Coatesworth are now friends Jun 12
Mike Coatesworth added the blog post 'I may be away for a while' Apr 9
Mike Coatesworth commented on the blog post MOSES!!! Apr 9
Sandy left a comment for Mike Coatesworth Apr 6
Sandy left a comment for Mike Coatesworth Apr 6

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Writer
What is your current status as a writer
Finished at least one manuscript, Actively submitting and seeking publication, Published Author
What type of stories do you Write or Read?
Romantic, Adventure, Homespun tales, Autobigraphy
Do you have a website you'd like to post?
http://www.btinternet.com/~mikeco158/mike.htm

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Mike Coatesworth's Blog

House Fire

Hello Everyone I’m not a hundred per cent, but I felt that I needed to write to you to let you know that I’m still around and that when I wake up in a morning and find that I’m still able to have my cuppa, I’m grateful for another day on this wonderful world. Well the past month has certainly been eventful for me. First I was informed that my new modernised electric wheelchair will soon be delivered, which is not bad seeing as I’ve only been waiting six months for it. Next I was informed that… Continue

Posted on June 12th, 2008 at 9:13am — 6 Comments (Add)

I may be away for a while

Sorry my friends, I may be away from this site for a wee while. I don't wish to talk about medical problems, suffice to say that at the hospital today the young doctor found another large lump and I had a biopsy, he said I have to wait for results, but I know that he knew already as he looked away when talking to me and sounded quite apologetic. He stated that I should go home as he was sure that I had matters that I would want to sort out. I have to return to the hospital tomorrow. I get so tir… Continue

Posted on April 9th, 2008 at 3:55pm — 11 Comments (Add)

A romantic old caveman

Save a place for me By Mike Coatesworth The sun shone brightly as my son-in-law, Mark, parked the car in the car park of the beautiful gardens of St Gemmas Hospice. After I got out, I waited a while and took stock of my surroundings. An icon of Jesus Christ on the front of the building looking down on all who entered and left the property, gave me some comfort as I prepared myself to visit my sister, Jean. Mark slowly pushed my wheelchair towards the main entrance; I took the opportunity to lo… Continue

Posted on April 6th, 2008 at 3:30pm — 6 Comments (Add)

A professional review of my latest manuscript

Hello my friends, I have just received this professional review on my lastest manuscript. I must state that this reviewer does not know me, has never spoken or written to me and she was completely unbiased in her review. Mike A professional review “Find a soft spot to land on” By Michael Coatesworth “Find a soft spot to land on” is the life story of a troubled man: his struggle to find himself a place in the world and a stabilising focus for his confused emotions. It could be cla… Continue

Posted on March 30th, 2008 at 9:30am — 7 Comments (Add)

Find a soft spot to land on

At the moment my autobiography is with a publisher who I presume is considering its worth in this highly competitive commercial literary market. As yet I have not had a review on this manuscript and to be honest I'm not sure if there is a space in the market for it, but one can only try. For anyone interested, here is the synopsis. Synopsis Find a soft spot to land on By Michael Coatesworth As a child I hated learning and spent most of my time playing truant from school. Being stabbed by my… Continue

Posted on March 24th, 2008 at 6:12am — 1 Comment (Add)

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At 6:20pm on April 6th, 2008, Sandy said…
Mike,
Do you know T.J., she's an Irish lass from Northern Ireland. A bit of a rebel, I think. lol Oh boy, am I in trouble if she gets wind of this.
Sandy, cowering already
At 6:17pm on April 6th, 2008, Sandy said…
Hi Mike,
My husband and I have been 30 1/2 years now, and there's no way he would ever consider lifting a hand to me. He's totally against abuse of any kind. He may not be perfect, but neither am I.
Sandy
At 3:42pm on April 6th, 2008, Miss Mae said…
It's I who am delighted, Mike! :)

MM
At 7:57am on April 6th, 2008, Hywela Lyn said…
Thanks for accepting me as a friend, Mike. tbh it was your comment about being a caveman with a 'soft side' that made me want to get to know you better! :) My dog lies at my feet when I'm typing and nudges me when he thinks it's time for his food or a walkie> The world would be a much, much poorer place without animals.

Take care,

Lyn
At 6:30am on March 28th, 2008, Lilly said…
Hi there! I was reading a comment left by you to someone else and saw you were talking about Ireland.. sorry couldn't help myself but say I love it! I was there in November 1995 and fell in love with the West Side. I was in Waterford, Cork, Shannon, Kilkenny, Donegal, Cair (pardon my spelling). Anyhow, I really wish I could live there! I live currently in Miami, Florida, but I will be relocating to Pennsylvania. I am planning to attend graduate school and major in child psychology and get second degree in writing since I write a lot of drama skits/monologues for children education. :) Anyhow hope we can become friends I am new here so pardon if I don't respond right away.
Best wishes,
Lilly
At 2:48am on March 25th, 2008, Zaynah - Aasiyah Qamar/Nolwynn Ardennes said…
Hello Mike

Currently, I live on the island of Mauritius. Was born and grew up here, but spent a short stint in England (Surrey, Kent, and Hastings). Met the man of my life on this little island though, and now call it home. It's a really beautiful place, not just for the blue seas, the white sandy beaches and the sparkling sun, but also for the wealth and diversity it presents in inland sites and the rainbow nation we have here.

The paranormal? I'm fascinated by it. You could add a good dose of folk lore and you get an island steeped in magic and other stuff, when you may find out old wives' tales are not empty tales at all...

But mostly, you'd get stuck in the culture warp here. People are very traditional and attached to ancestral values. Makes for some fun and sometimes quirky episodes when the new generation grows up against this backdrop.

Lol, I guess I've rambled enough. Take care, hugs!

Z(Aasiyah/Nolwynn)
At 5:11pm on March 24th, 2008, Chiron O'Keefe said…
How lovely that you live on the "emerald isle"!

I do have a speck of Irish in me. *grin* Though my last name is a gift from my very Irish hubby.

Yorkshire, eh? What a lovely place... I've always wanted to travel there. *sigh* Maybe some day...

Do let me know when your book gets picked up!!

--Chiron
At 3:52pm on March 24th, 2008, Debbie Wallace said…
You live in Ireland? I'm so jealous! I've planned a cruise there twice now, and both times it fell through. Some day though:)
At 3:25pm on March 24th, 2008, Chiron O'Keefe said…
Good luck! Hope you find the right publisher for your book.

--Chiron
At 6:36am on March 24th, 2008, GERI'S BOOK REVIEWS said…
Hi Mike,
Actually...I lived in Long Island 45 years of my life.
I moved to AZ in 1995. I live in the Phoenix area which is
growing Rapidly. Winter here is Beautiful--Summer is Brutal
hot--I kid U Not! But the people are friendly & cost of living
is not half as bad as it is in the Northeast/USA!
As far as Reviewing is concerned/ I'm only Reviewing since
2007. However--as a Reviewer--My opinion is this. Some Readers
are excellent & really cover what the book is all about. Some
readers may skim through & review quickly--perhaps maybe
they didn't understand it well, or maybe it's not their favorite
Genre--I do know that Poetry as well as novels can be seen
on a complete different View in comparison to the Next reader.
I don't have the answer to that question--but I know exactly
what u mean. A Book I reviewed last week--I thought was a
Great read/ even though my Fave is not dark fiction/ Bizzaro--
the Author was Talented. However--when I read other Reviews--
I could Not believe the Difference in how others Viewed the story--
Some couldn't comprehend it at all--It was Confusing--but it was
also a Masterpiece if the Reader read it Again!
 
 

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