Congratulations on your fantasy series, The Chronicles of The Necromancer with The Summoner and The Blood King. I just wanted to mention to you a website I built called AlreadyPublished.com. It's for authors to promote their book. You do so by posting your book's first chapter, giving readers a peek into your book. The site is free and the list of books is growing, so please check it out. :) BTW, good luck with your books!
p.s. You can also check out this blog post on the Already Published Ning Network, I explain how to post your book. You can also learn more about the website there.
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Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference 2009
Literacy is our purpose.
Fulfilling dreams is our goal.
www.scribblersretreatwritersconference.com
@ Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons Island, Georgia
February 12-15, 2009 – Elizabeth Blahnik, Ernest Gilbert, Pam Mueller, Kathy Kerr, Maggie Toussaint, Dr. Jim Outlaw, Lee Carter, Millie Wilcox, Monica Simmons, Roger Pinckney
May 14-17, 2009 –Dickie Anderson (F), Ed Ginn, Ervin Williams, Holly McClure, Cappy Rearick, Harlan Hambright, Constance Daley, Bud Hearn, Mary Wagner, William Rawlings
August 13-16, 2009 – “SciFi, Fantasy, Mystery, Inspirational”
November 12-15, 2009 – “Novels, Short Stories, etc”
Scribblers’ Retreat is a non-profit organization established with the goal of reaching writers of all ages; to inspire and promote their hidden gifts and talents.
By involving the local community, authors, publishers, editors, journalists and all forms of the literary world, we are opening their minds and bringing hope where there was doubt.
Scribblers’ Retreat is not the typical classroom setting. It was designed to bring world-class authors, literature professors, editors, journalists, illustrators, photo journalists, proofreaders, publishers, publicists, screenplay writers, and website/graphic designers, etc. one-on-one with young and old alike. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone who has had a manuscript in a desk drawer for 40 years or who has an outstanding poem that simply must be read.
Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference
Where “can’t” is not in our vocabulary.
For more information:
Jeanie Pantelakis
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Scribblers' Retreat Writers' Conference
1-800-996-2904
912-230-2207
cpantelakis@gmail.com
Come on over and take a peek, leave a comment and tell all your friends to do the same! It will be posted until Aug. 7th.
Rowan of Locks Glen is the last Dragon Lord...come see what he has to say about that!
Brenda
Hi Gail,
Thanks for adding me. Your blurb for The Summoner sounds great and your interview with Paul Kearney is terrific. It would be wonderful to be part of that re enactment he spoke of. The battles you and Paul spoke of sound amazing.
So much of what you covered interested me. Especially when you touched on the cost of battles on the landscape. That always amazes me. How did the huge army's survive when they lived off the land.
The idea of a battles, seiges, details down to latrines, water, wood and food. Supplying, resupplying...logistics.. it is fascinating.
They are the details that as a Fantasy writer, I find so consuming.
Even here in Australia we have medieaval groups, nothing so modern as the civil war, but they help with getting into the feel of things. Just the weight of chain mail.. it's great to have hands on access.
Hi Gail thanks for adding me. I have been inactive lately due to family illness and preparing to move to Florida. I hope to get back into the swing of things soon.
Savannah
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Congratulations on your fantasy series, The Chronicles of The Necromancer with The Summoner and The Blood King. I just wanted to mention to you a website I built called AlreadyPublished.com. It's for authors to promote their book. You do so by posting your book's first chapter, giving readers a peek into your book. The site is free and the list of books is growing, so please check it out. :) BTW, good luck with your books!
p.s. You can also check out this blog post on the Already Published Ning Network, I explain how to post your book. You can also learn more about the website there.
Best,
John
Thanks so much for wanting to be my friend. I gladly accept.
Continued success to oyu.
Barbara Henry
Thank you for the friendship! I am glad to meet so many wonderful authors here including you! You started early with your writing career, I am impressed! :))
Best wishes,
Sandra
Nice to meet you.:)
Thanks for the invite. Delighted to have you as a friend!
Sorry to be so long getting back to you - I'm new to this site and am still finding my way around it. Thanks for listing me as a friend. What was it on my site that interested you?
Best wishes,
Ralph
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Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference 2009
Literacy is our purpose.
Fulfilling dreams is our goal.
www.scribblersretreatwritersconference.com
@ Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons Island, Georgia
February 12-15, 2009 – Elizabeth Blahnik, Ernest Gilbert, Pam Mueller, Kathy Kerr, Maggie Toussaint, Dr. Jim Outlaw, Lee Carter, Millie Wilcox, Monica Simmons, Roger Pinckney
May 14-17, 2009 –Dickie Anderson (F), Ed Ginn, Ervin Williams, Holly McClure, Cappy Rearick, Harlan Hambright, Constance Daley, Bud Hearn, Mary Wagner, William Rawlings
August 13-16, 2009 – “SciFi, Fantasy, Mystery, Inspirational”
November 12-15, 2009 – “Novels, Short Stories, etc”
Scribblers’ Retreat is a non-profit organization established with the goal of reaching writers of all ages; to inspire and promote their hidden gifts and talents.
By involving the local community, authors, publishers, editors, journalists and all forms of the literary world, we are opening their minds and bringing hope where there was doubt.
Scribblers’ Retreat is not the typical classroom setting. It was designed to bring world-class authors, literature professors, editors, journalists, illustrators, photo journalists, proofreaders, publishers, publicists, screenplay writers, and website/graphic designers, etc. one-on-one with young and old alike. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone who has had a manuscript in a desk drawer for 40 years or who has an outstanding poem that simply must be read.
Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference
Where “can’t” is not in our vocabulary.
For more information:
Jeanie Pantelakis
Co-director
Scribblers' Retreat Writers' Conference
1-800-996-2904
912-230-2207
cpantelakis@gmail.com
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Rowan of Locks Glen is the last Dragon Lord...come see what he has to say about that!
Brenda
Thanks for befriending me! Always great to meet another writer. Your book sounds interesting!
Best,
Karen
Thanks for adding me. Your blurb for The Summoner sounds great and your interview with Paul Kearney is terrific. It would be wonderful to be part of that re enactment he spoke of. The battles you and Paul spoke of sound amazing.
So much of what you covered interested me. Especially when you touched on the cost of battles on the landscape. That always amazes me. How did the huge army's survive when they lived off the land.
The idea of a battles, seiges, details down to latrines, water, wood and food. Supplying, resupplying...logistics.. it is fascinating.
They are the details that as a Fantasy writer, I find so consuming.
Even here in Australia we have medieaval groups, nothing so modern as the civil war, but they help with getting into the feel of things. Just the weight of chain mail.. it's great to have hands on access.
The interview was great.
Thanks for sharing!
It's very nice to meet you. Thanks so much for the add and friendship!
Best wishes,
Jeremy
Savannah
Thanks for adding me as a friend!
~Shelagh
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