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I am editing my middle school fantasy and am having point of view issues. I have told the story from the main character's point of view, but really, there are four kids and at one point they get…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Grace Nov 20, 2011.

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Hey Coreena, I'm new follower at your blog and bumped your blog with +1 on google+. Whenever you get chance visit http://iron2112fist.blogspot.com/ and if you like it follow and + back.
Thanks.
IF
Kim said… Always glad to meet new YA Bloggers,
Hope you are enjoying what you are reading currently,
I would love for you to check out my YA blog,
http://sunniesarecool-reviewsbooks.blogspot.com
Blessed Beyond said…
Donna McBroom-Theriot said… Would love to have you visit my blog and perhaps follow. Heading over to see yours now. Thanks. Donna
Heather Palazzolo said… I didn't know you can follow people here, I meant I was following your blog...didn't mean to make things confusing...off to accept your friend request!
Heather Palazzolo said… HI Coreena!
I seen your post about the first book of Beyonders by Brandon Mull. I haven't read any of his books although they are on my TBR list, and I will have to add this one to it. Thanks! :-) Also just to let you know I am now following you and look forward to your future posts!
Heather
Allison D. Duncan said…
Michele Richard said…
That would be wonderful. As for my book here is the summery:
For Stella Richards, life in the charming town of Virginia Beach is not as magical as one would think. Sun, fun, and sand only guarantee one thing, unwanted visitors. Stella learned long ago to never befriend anyone visiting the beach. They're here; then they're gone, drifting in and out as the tide ebbs and flows. She vowed to never connect with anyone vacationing in Virgina Beach - until spring break. Stefan changed everything.
Stefan Sterling lives life never knowing where he will end up next. Bouncing from one Military base to another has hampered his ability to connect to those around him. That's what happens when your father is a high-ranking officer in the military. Raised in a world of discipline, control, and strangers, Stefan never expected to find anyone he'd want to be close to...let alone love.
A family curse verses a loving abnormality promises to keep Stella and Stefan on their toes. Was it an accident or could it be destiny? Will they be able to survive their families? And, is there ever a time when you can fully let go of the person who awoke your soul?
A story of love, sacrifice, and growing up before it's time.
If you are still interested in reading and reviewing, let me know and i can contact my marketing agent to get you an e version of your choice.
Thanks Michele
Janis Friesler said… Thanks Coreena,
Sign up for my newsletter for more tips on my website http://www.assistingauthors.com on the right sidebar. Also visit my Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/jfriesler and "Like" it. I will send you two ebooks with a collection of my postings on Promoting Your Blog on Amazon and Why Authors Should Blog. I will be sending them out on May 1st. I am so glad I joined this site. I am meeting so many new friends like you.
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