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Novelist, mostly. I'm just finishing my first screenplay. Some commercial work at wordstalkers.com where I write and edit for food. Primarily, I write literary fiction, with a few books out there - These Granite Islands (Little Brown) and, now in paperback: The Ice Chorus (Alma Books). A memoir is in the chute, and, I have a collection of short fiction just waiting to be adopted, or maybe adapted...
I would love to read and review your book at my blog "I Read" at (http://sumanam.wordpress.com/). I can do an interview of you or you can write a post as a guest. If it's possible for you we can do a giveaway of your book 1 copy to 5 copies depending what you decide... if you are interested, email me at : mithik123@rediffmail.com
Hi Sarah,
I agree with you in that the trailer you posted is a good one. If you are still interested in having your book reviewed, I would love the opportunity! My blog is at http://booktumbling.wordpress.com/
Please email me at christinezeg(at)gmail(dot)com.
Thanks,
Christine
Hi Sarah,
I was just browsing Book Blogs and saw your comment on Minnesota Book Bloggers about your new book and how you wanted people to review it. I absolutly loved These Granite Islands and would love to read and review your newest book. If you still have copies, please let me know. My email address is thecrowdedleaf@gmail.com. My blog is thecrowdedleaf.wordpress.com. I even have The Ice Chorus as my current number 1 Books to Be Read book. Haha. I'm really looking forward to it, so please feel free to email me.
Sarah,
I haven't reviewed for anyone. I'm just a lone person out there right now. But I'd be willing to post one on Amazon.com for you. I haven't thought of doing a review blog because I'm so busy marketing my book. I don't have a lot of time to do much recreational reading right now. I'm writing and marketing and that's the story of my life. But your story interested me. I'm not unfamiliar with the review process, as I have taken many writing classes and been reviewed many times by my classmates as well as reviewing my classmates. I know how to be gently critical and passionately enthusiastic about what I like. So for what it's worth, I'm willing to review your book. I entirely understand if you want to save your book for people with a wider audience.
Sarah,
I looked your book up on Amazon. It sounds interesting. I'm crazy busy but would be willing to read and review your book if you send me a copy. I love tales of Ireland and people trying to find themselves. P.S. What is your email address? I'd rather be emailing you.
Hi Sarah, thanks for the friend request! I perused your web site and I see that you are a prolific writer. Your novels have certainly enticed me, and I will add them to my list of must-reads. I am always looking for novels that are different and unique. In addition, I also have a book review blog that specifically reviews clean reads. Looking forward to learning more about you. Keep in touch. :-)
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I agree with you in that the trailer you posted is a good one. If you are still interested in having your book reviewed, I would love the opportunity! My blog is at http://booktumbling.wordpress.com/
Please email me at christinezeg(at)gmail(dot)com.
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I was just browsing Book Blogs and saw your comment on Minnesota Book Bloggers about your new book and how you wanted people to review it. I absolutly loved These Granite Islands and would love to read and review your newest book. If you still have copies, please let me know. My email address is thecrowdedleaf@gmail.com. My blog is thecrowdedleaf.wordpress.com. I even have The Ice Chorus as my current number 1 Books to Be Read book. Haha. I'm really looking forward to it, so please feel free to email me.
I haven't reviewed for anyone. I'm just a lone person out there right now. But I'd be willing to post one on Amazon.com for you. I haven't thought of doing a review blog because I'm so busy marketing my book. I don't have a lot of time to do much recreational reading right now. I'm writing and marketing and that's the story of my life. But your story interested me. I'm not unfamiliar with the review process, as I have taken many writing classes and been reviewed many times by my classmates as well as reviewing my classmates. I know how to be gently critical and passionately enthusiastic about what I like. So for what it's worth, I'm willing to review your book. I entirely understand if you want to save your book for people with a wider audience.
I looked your book up on Amazon. It sounds interesting. I'm crazy busy but would be willing to read and review your book if you send me a copy. I love tales of Ireland and people trying to find themselves. P.S. What is your email address? I'd rather be emailing you.
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