Gateway to Fiction is also available in paperback now!
…Wow, I think that’s the fastest turnaround I’ve ever had on a paperback version of a book put on Amazon.
Gateway to Fiction is also available in paperback now!
…Wow, I think that’s the fastest turnaround I’ve ever had on a paperback version of a book put on Amazon.
I just ordered two copies, one for myself and one for my aunt who loves writing stuff.
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🙂 Hope you like!
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I’m sure I will, I love all your stuff, including the worldbuilding posts.
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I got my copies yesterday instead of Monday when Amazon said they would arrive, I’m looking forward to reading it.
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Yay!
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Your book is just as awesome as it sounded like it would be.
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Thank you! That’s one of the nicest comments a writer can get. 🙂
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I bought the ebook earlier today and the dead tree version just now.
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🙂
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Just bought the, heheh, ‘dead tree version’. I look forward to reading it properly.
(That moniker keeps making me snicker)
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Awesome! Getting it as soon as I can; I’ve been waiting for this one with baited breath. (Might help with my double case of writing’s block, for one thing….)
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*G*
Though, ‘bated’. It’s ‘bated breath’, see Shakespeare. Although from bits I’ve read on the web “baited” has been used so often it’ll become the default correct usage to the despair of etymologists everywhere….
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Gah. Thanks for the correction; I think that’s one of those phrases I’ve more heard than read (I think Shakespeare is awesome; my brain, however, does not like script format, and balks at reading the originals as a result). I do hate when words become “correct” simply based on volume of misuse. If I see one more person using “literally” when they mean “figuratively”….
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Oy, yes.
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