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message 101: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Crimmel (jeffreyrcrimmelcom) | 179 comments My web site for "Living Beneath the Radar" is
www.JeffreyRCrimmel.com

and my Amazon site is
http://www.amazon.com/Living-Beneath-...

I waited 30 years before I wrote it and I have just started another. I do not have another 30 years to wait.
Jeff Crimmel


message 102: by Adam (new)

Adam Bender (adambender) | 32 comments The website for my book We, The Watched is www.wethewatched.com

My author page is www.fadedwave.com

And I have a blog at www.fadedwave.com/blog


message 103: by Joshua (new)

Joshua (JoshuaCaleb) | 62 comments Hey all, just finished revising-revamping my website into a slick new blogsite! Check it out www.TheWryterChronicles.com and let me know what you think:) I will try to post regularly with thoughts, musings, writing samples, and updates.


message 104: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Crimmel (jeffreyrcrimmelcom) | 179 comments to Joshus

Server not found, try again is all that came up


message 105: by Paul (new)

Paul West (firstcauseproject) | 31 comments Hi all,

I'm going to be interviewed this weekend on BreakThru Radio, on the show called BookTalk by DJ Kory! Check it out on www.breakthruradio.com and tell me what you think.

Good luck to the other authors out there!
PW


message 106: by Sue (new)

Sue Bowling (sueannbowling) | 55 comments I have the scenes that introduce my primary characters in Homecoming on line, as well as a cast of characters and a glossary that is growing with daily entries on my blog which are transferred to my website and my blog here. This week's an exception: I'm blogging on the Summer Arts Festival Creative Writing class, giving class assignments and prompts and encouraging class members to post their writings as comments. My book website is http://www.sueannbowling.com and blog http://homecomingbook.wordpress.com/Homecoming


message 107: by Sue (new)

Sue Bowling (sueannbowling) | 55 comments And don't ask me what that last bit of gibberish is, except it is messing up the link to my blog. It should be http://homecomingbook.wordpress.com/


message 109: by [deleted user] (new)

A brief description of Allon Book 2- Insurrection is now posted on my site along with a book trailer on YouTube.

http://www.allonbooks.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHD41P...


message 110: by Ross (last edited Aug 18, 2010 01:28PM) (new)

Ross Cavins (rosscavins) | 3 comments Follow The Money by Ross Cavins Okay, I'll bite.

My book's website is http://money.rosscavins.com

for my new book, "Follow The Money."

It's the most bestest and sexiest book website in the world.

I not only wrote the book, I also designed the website.

Yep, that's what my day job is, designing websites. Look me up if yours needs help or you want a site created from scratch.

-Ross


message 111: by [deleted user] (new)

NEW! With the pre-release of Allon Book 2 Insurrection just a matter of days away, I added an email subscriber list to my website.

Keep up on the latest news, events and contests go to the website and the NEWS & EVENTS section and sign-up.

http://www.allonbooks.com


message 112: by Paul (last edited Oct 01, 2010 11:18PM) (new)

Paul Daniels (mrpld) | 16 comments Hello from Australia!

I'd like to add in links to the site of Elita F. Daniels, author of the newly released and published high-fantasy novel "Tree of Life (Part I)" (120,000 words).

We have a 20 chapter sample book in ePub, mobi and PDF formats, along with video trailer, audio excerpts, blog, events and all the usual things that go on a www site;

Site: http://elitadaniels.com
ToL site: http://treeoflifethebook.com

Elita is listed as an author here on GR as well and has three (3) copies of the paperback edition up for grabs in the giveaways ( http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/... )

Many thanks for looking


message 114: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Maarten (ValerieMaarten) | 7 comments The Gift of Joy by Valerie Maarten

The Gift of Joy by Valerie Maarten
http://thewriteworld.webs.com/


message 116: by Fiona (new)

Fiona McGier | 69 comments Read the story of my last trick-or-treater the last 2 years in a row, and get a yummy recipe for chocolate spiders at my website blog: www.fionamcgier.com. And to read an erotic short story with vampires, go to www.osytersandchocolate.com, and my story, The Vampire's Proposition is the first one. Please rate and commment! Happy Halloween!


message 117: by Geoffrey (last edited Oct 31, 2010 06:43PM) (new)

Geoffrey (geoffreythorne) | 15 comments Please join me and my pals at THE WINTERMAN PROJECT

Happy Halloween.


message 118: by Sherrill (new)

Sherrill Cannon (sherrillcannon) My website and blog for Sherrill S. Cannon, Author of Rhyming Children's Books is www.sherrillcannon.com

I also have an Author Fan Page on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pa...

I love to make new friends and fans!!!

Peter and the Whimper-Whineys by Sherrill S. Cannon This book is a fun way to help parents to cope with whining children

Santa's Birthday Gift by Sherrill S. Cannon
Santa's Birthday Gift was written in response to a grandchild's question after hearing the story of the Nativity, "But where's Santa?"


message 119: by Sharon (new)

Sharon (fiona64) Author Sharon E. Cathcart

I have Bookbuzzr excerpts up for each of my eBooks (two are available as full downloads for free). The Amazon link to my novel allows for a one-chapter preview as well.

I'll have a similar set-up for the new book shortly; we're finalizing jacket art designs and then we'll be out. :-)


message 120: by Lorena (new)

Lorena Mccourtney (lorenamccourtney) | 15 comments I've finally gotten both a personal page and an author page up on Facebook. You can find me at Lorena McCourtney, Author. (I think. At first I kept losing myself, but I think I'm found now.) I posted some information about my new book now available on Kindle, "Here Comes the Ride." The first chapter is somewhere here on Goodreads, on you can read it on my website, http://www.lorenamccourtney.com


message 121: by Gwen (new)

Gwen Mayo (gwenmayo) | 21 comments Circle of Dishonor
Hi. My website is at http://www.gwenmayo.com/
On the homepage there is a link to preview my book.
My blog is at http://gwenmayo.blogspot.com/
Please stop by and say hello.


message 122: by David (new)

David  Knight (ascensionforyou) | 6 comments Lorena wrote: "I've finally gotten both a personal page and an author page up on Facebook. You can find me at Lorena McCourtney, Author. (I think. At first I kept losing myself, but I think I'm found now.) I post..."

Good luck in your writing! Dave AscensionForYou Knight


message 123: by Dianne (new)

Dianne | 25 comments Hello All-

Would love to see you join my site on facebook!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kissing...


message 124: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Yuen (sandranne) | 14 comments My blog/website of my book is at: http://symackay.blogspot.com
where there are reviews and events listed. Also there are links to my art, because I'm also an artist.

My first published book is a memoir on recovery from mental illness.
bye for now,
Sandra Yuen MacKay


message 125: by Lorena (new)

Lorena Mccourtney (lorenamccourtney) | 15 comments Dianne, I went to the site on facebook and "liked" your site. Come on over to mine, Lorena McCourtney, Author. Anyone else is welcome too.


message 126: by Kriss (new)

Kriss Perras (kriss-perras) | 12 comments Hi all! Nice to meet everyone!

I'm Kriss Perras Running Waters. I'm a science fiction author/screnwriter. I am currently working on a series of four books: 300 Nights (published), Fard Ayn, Exile and Holo. 300 Nights preview site is here: http://novel.300-nights.com .

I currently own the independent story development and film production company Running Waters Productions. I am the previous Publisher and Editor of Malibu Arts Journal and PCH Press (Malibu's daily newspaper) and am a 2002 member of the prestigious American National Honor Society Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. 300 Nights marks my first novel in the saga of four science fiction books. I am not new to the industry. I previously worked for a well-known development firm in Hollywood where I learned the craft of story development, a trade I enjoy and find highly gratifying. So I am a screenwriter, author and director. Plus I love photography. I had the privildge of being a showcased artist on the CMTV Chanel 14 Artists Showcase in my area for photographers. I also love poetry.

Again nice to meet everyone,
Kriss Perras Running Waters


message 127: by Cliff (new)

Cliff Ball (cliffball) | 42 comments Hey everyone, my novel The Usurper, is today's featured novel on The Indie Spotlight: http://www.theindiespotlight.com/?p=3521

Please check it out! Thanks!


message 129: by Adam (new)

Adam Santo (locoduc) | 20 comments Temperature: Dead and Rising Author website
www.adamsanto.weebly.com

Thanks for visiting.


message 130: by William (new)

William | 46 comments Here's the link to my website:

http://www.greencloaks.com

I have written a series of 7 fantasy novels, with more to follow.

Merry Christmas!


message 131: by Broos (new)

Broos Campbell | 11 comments Hello, all--

Here's a website for my Matty Graves series of sea adventures. They take place in the Caribbean in 1800, during the undeclared naval war between the U.S. and France.

http://www.brooscampbell.com

For autographed copies (at an excellent price), email me at [email protected].

Merry Christmas and Happy Solstice!

Broos


message 132: by Vincent, Group Founder (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 1126 comments Mod
We're now at over 5,000 hits on the book video blog.

http://ratemybookvideo.wordpress.com/


message 133: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (valnieman) | 4 comments Hi
My website is http://www.valnieman.com/ with excerpts from my work, current appearances, and plans for the debut of Blood Clay on March 15. I'm also active on Facebook and Twitter as valnieman.


message 134: by [deleted user] (new)

ALLON Book 3 - HEIR APPARENT, due out April 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_Jsik...

Visit the website to read an excerpt and find out more about Book 1 & 2.

http://www.allonbooks.com


message 135: by Dan (last edited Feb 21, 2011 07:56PM) (new)

Dan Norman | 15 comments You can read excerpts to my first novel Irish Marines of the Pacific on my website, Daniel J. Norman


message 136: by [deleted user] (new)

OOO! You book sounds good, Dan. I like books about WWII. One of my favorite authors is Alistair McLean. Just one question, how explicit in language do you get?


message 137: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Bunn | 32 comments Alistair McLean! I love his books! I think I probably reread them all every couple years or so... great, fun stuff.


message 138: by [deleted user] (new)

I NEVER get tired of reading MacLean. (I spelled it wrong originally) HMS Ulysses & San Andreas are tied for my favorite of his books.

Of course Where Eagles Dare is a great movie. And he did the screenplay, which is why it's so faithful to the book.


message 139: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Bunn | 32 comments My wife found a complete set of his books (paperback, of course) at a thrift store a couple years ago. They're all tidily sitting on my shelf. He's a wonderful storyteller. HMS Ulysses is great. I like Puppet on a Chain a lot too.
Have you ever read Desmond Bagley? He reminds me a lot of AM. The Golden Keel. Fabulous book.


message 140: by [deleted user] (new)

No, I haven't, but I'll keep an eye out for him. Thanks.


message 142: by Ben (new)

Ben Marks | 1 comments Hi there:
Here's an interview with Daniel H. Wilson, author of "Where's My Jetpack?" "A Boy and His Bot" and "Robopocalypse," which is due this summer and has been picked up by Steven Spielberg for 2013. I like the part where he talks about leaving his career as a Ph.D in robotics behind for being a writer! Just thought the folks here would find it of interest.

http://www.collectorsweekly.com/artic...

Best,
Ben


message 143: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Pilgrim (oldgeezer) | 140 comments Hi Shawn,
if you're into all that stuff check out Douglas Reeman, I think you'll like his stuff. I'm waiting to hear what you make of 'The Day the Ravens Died' it should fit in well with the books mentioned above.
All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]


message 144: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh, yeah! I just went to Reeman's website. I'll be checking out his books.

Thanks, Paul.


message 145: by Mukkove (last edited Feb 25, 2011 03:20PM) (new)

Mukkove Johnson (mukkovejohnson) | 3 comments My first book is Christmas is About Jesus: An Advent Devotional.
For my writing and my book visit
www.KovesCove.com
Follow on FaceBook at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christm...Mukkove Johnson Christmas is About Jesus by Mukkove Johnson


message 146: by Dan (new)

Dan Norman | 15 comments Shawn wrote: "OOO! You book sounds good, Dan. I like books about WWII. One of my favorite authors is Alistair McLean. Just one question, how explicit in language do you get?"

Shawn, most of the language is what we see in older movies, "fiddle sticks." I remember one of the critiques about SAVING PRIVATE RYAN was that one of the vets said they didn't curse as much as the movie portrayed.

The book I'm working on now with modern day marines is much more colorful.


message 147: by Dan (new)

Dan Norman | 15 comments Shawn wrote: "I NEVER get tired of reading MacLean. (I spelled it wrong originally) HMS Ulysses & San Andreas are tied for my favorite of his books.

Of course Where Eagles Dare is a great movie. And he did the ..."


Link to MacLean on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_...


message 148: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks, Dan. I have many of his books and the movie.:)

As for cursing, I was an army medic and EMS in the late 70s to early 80s - and I agree with the WW II vet, there wasn't as much cussing as is portrayed today.


message 149: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Pilgrim (oldgeezer) | 140 comments Hi Shawn,
As an ex soldier, albeit with a different army, I would take my hat off to you, but I never wear one, so I'll throw a sloppy salute to you. I have nothing but admiration for all who followed your calling as they did a pretty good job putting me, and several of my friends back together when things didn't quite go as planned.
Respect to you, and your colleagues.
All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]


message 150: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks, Paul.


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