About me: I am the author of the continuing blogs titled 'News and Reviews for Book Lovers.'
If you are an author or publisher who would be interested in participating in my blogs please send me an email.
Thank you in advance for your support and encouragement in making this project such a success.
Who I'd like to meet: Everyone and anyone.
News and Reviews for Book Lovers's Friend Space (Top 24)
News and Reviews for Book Lovers has 1484 friends.
Registration is free as is almost all the site! All I'm asking is for a user name, password and date of birth. You can even upload a 100x100 pixel pic to appear as you in the forums. Your work appears in a very cool virtual book where the pages turn as you move your mouse over them (I spend many minutes just holding the mouse button over the page and flipping it about-could be a man thing because it looks so cool!lol!!)
Anyhow I diverse - I would love to have you visit - even better register - and better again join in. My biggest ambition is to pay you your just rewards for your talents. In return novel-storm will do just fine - 20% is not greedy, but is sensible without 'ripping authors and illustrators off!
Hey, I'll be at BookExpo America in Los Angeles (Booth #5741) in the Authors Row giving away free copies of Paraworld Zero. If you're going to be there, stop by and say hi!
"Unconventional is a wonderful story full of heart, humor, and what it means to truly be successful. An A+ novel for the keeper shelf. " - Gemma Halliday, award-winning author
I'm doing a Find the Typo drawing on my blog and would like to invite all to check it out. Everyone who checks out any of my blog entries and leaves a note between now and April 20 will be entered to win an autographed book (or have a character in my next book named for you!). And those who find the typo in the Prologue blog double their chances to win.
Odie, my business manager, will be conducting the drawing, so we all know it will be above board.
Thank you for your kind words. I hope you find my book, Pursuit of Light, An Extraordinary Journey, uplifting and inspiring. It is consistently reviewed as a fast-paced, compelling read. Parts of it may make you cry, but it will also definitely make you laugh! Out of darkness, into light...
As you already know, life is sweet and challenging, funny, irreverent and sacred – and yet, if somehow we can know that at the core of our being we are loved – the challenges become less personal and the joy becomes more healing and outrageous. I hope you'll visit me on my website www. PursuitOfLight. com and feel free to e-mail me personally at any time.
Here's your chance to own a truly rare book and/or have a character in an upcoming book named after you. Just stop on by my blog and check out the prologues to "Boomerang" (the latest version of "Close Enough for Government Work") and "The Baer Boys", my novel-in-progress on my blog. Starting today, March 29 2008, and ending on April 15, 2008, every visitor who stops by, checks them out and leaves a comment will be entered into a drawing for either a free copy of "Close Enough for Government Work" or having a character in "The Baer Boys" named after them.
Is a there a catch? Yup. We need a minimum of 100 entries. Otherwise I'm sending the book to Oprah and naming the character Gandalf. So tell all your friends to stop on by and say hello.
Hey, even if you don't want to enter the drawing, please come on by. The door is open, the light is on and the welcome mat is freshly swept.
The sources of our drinking water are always heavily guarded and protected from intrusion and contaminants. People protect their bodies from the weather and other elements. And yet, few take the time to protect their thought source — the mind.
Imagine your best friend comes over to visit one day, and in his hands are two heavy bags. You offer him a seat, and then sit on your recliner and adjust it to a comfortable position. “What’s in the bags?” you ask. He immediately opens one of them and deposits its contents, full of grime and filth, onto your nice clean carpet. As your nostrils react to the stench, he opens the other bag. Do you encourage him to dump more contaminants into your habitat? Of course not.
So, consider this example in terms of your mind. How do you treat the situation if a friend dumps garbage into your thought source? Do you say, “Thank you very much for the pollutants; could you please deposit some more?” or do you put the breaks on his toxin distribution extravaganza?
Thanks for the add, I appreciate it! I'm interested in sending you guys a free advance copy of Open Book. How would I go about submitting that to you for your review?
Thanks for the kind acceptance. Always a pleasure to be in the company of other writers. I believe you'd like the Major in HONOR DUE, set in the mist shrouded Northwest. Be well, DH The Books of D. H. Brown On sale now in stores and at Amazon:HONOR DUE Dedicated to those we left behind