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  • Hey Miss Darlene, I'm about finished your novel, SWEETS. It's a really interesting story. You could have definitely made it a lot bigger with all the drama that ensues in the story. Just so you  more...  by Darlene Nicholson

  • I have been writing forever. The first thing I wrote was in grammer school. I have written children's books, romances, and mainstream but my real love has always been the mystery. The series I am writ  more...  by Suzen Wuerth

  • Three years ago, I began a journey into the field of Reiki. I have had three Reiki Masters teach and nurture me. As of right now, I am about to become a Reiki Master myself. I have been healing peo  more...  by Amber Moonstone

  • Amazon.com the largest online bookseller is now selling short stories for .49 cents each, for you to buy and read online or download them to your computer. I have had 10 short stories accepted by   more...  by Woodrow Walker

  • My story starts about 1978, when I had a dream about travelling in a strange place, another country possiblly. I competed in some sort of talent contest and I won money and a trophy. I remember   more...  by Razors Edge Ent. Linda Smith

  • How do we measure success? By the amount of money we make, how many people we know, how many places we've been? I think that's all wonderful, but I believe true success lies within your inner and spir  more...  by Charlotte Brummett

  • My latest novel, "Talbert's Plunge" has just been published by Double Dragon Publishing, a horror novel that will leave you questioning your next door neighbors, your family, and just maybe your sanit  more...  by Stan Grimes

  • On May 22, 2007 I did a radio interview on 650AM, located in Houston, Texas. Name of the show: Magic Moments with Sheila Armstrong. At the end of the show I sold more than four hundred books to list  more...  by Reginald Johnson

  • I am not really sure what qualifies as a "success story" to everyone else, but for me writing Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates has been a success. I am not talking about sales or income, but rather the  more...  by Gary Kurz

  • I guess my success story would be having lived this long despite my many high risk hobbies. And surviving the many times I have made a fool of myself by being so trusting of people  more...  by Walt Hardester

  • Enchanted In Romance Interviews Laura James By Melinda M: Welcome to Enchanted in Romance, Ms. James. What is new with you? L: I have been hard at work on the sequel to Secret Illusions.   more...  by Laura James

  • I am not a successful writer but the chance to get someone to read my work is success enough for me so please read and comment when you have time. I do have 2 books on lulu.com now. 'Romance in Time'   more...  by Joyce Devenish

  • Success?? Of late, my writing success has been in sharing it publicly. It has always been my private place. The place where I wrote the thoughts and feelings I was inept at speaking. I used to be   more...  by Sudo Nym

  • Success story: the short version.I have toured several US cities, including: Los Angeles, Chicago, Woodstock, Santa Monica and New York City, reading my poetry. My greatest success and joy is raising   more...  by Deborah Russell

  • I've been writing children stories for over 13 years and as of last year I finally got published. After receiving many rejection letters I gave up for two years. Then I got published and now I have a   more...  by william sawyers

  • I'm now writing it..  more...  by Sekou-Ajene Tafari

  • I haven't had the type of success story you'd expect, as I judge success by a different type of gradient than merely material wealth or recognition. I do owe much of my desire to write to authorsden.  more...  by Wendy Koenigsmann

  • Ok, so on top of receiving a fabulous review on Amazon.ca for Divine Intervention from Derek Armstrong, author of The Game, and being accepted as a participant in the upcoming televised TV series 'A T  more...  by Cheryl Kaye Tardif

  • Thursday, April 5, 2007 The Path to Success Copyright © Larry Matthews IS IT TIME FOR A CHANGE ? Life is actually very similar for us all. Oh yes some are born into a more privileged env  more...  by Larry Matthews

  • I'm proud to announce my novella, Love To Behold" has been picked up by Lavender Isis Press and will be avilable April 14, 2007. The price is only $6.00. Head over to http://lavenderisis.com to downl  more...  by Sammie Ward

  • By 2000, many of my poems had appeared in poetry publications worldwide. However, I am gay, although I do not think of myself as a 'gay poet', rather a poet who also happens to be gay. No poetry p  more...  by Roger Taber

  • I write in what I term Gothic Poetry. Sadly there is not yet a category for such poetry in the Den. Even though ages ago they promised it would be added... My inspiration comes from a wide source o  more...  by Reverend Trappernicus

  • WATH OUT FOR: RED INK: The Timpano Dossier By Brian A. Hartford and Peggy McCardle has been accepted for publication by Publish America and will be on the shelves by early December. Long b  more...  by Brian Hartford

  • By the Grace of God, I have had one book of poems published and am working on more poetry at this time. Writing the poems that were published was cathartic for me because of my mother's death. Get  more...  by George Thompson

  • I have no success as a writer except that it fulfills my need to put pen to paper. Someday, I will be published but for now I am content to just share my stories, mostly non-fiction.  more...  by Mendy Thompson

  • " Are you crazy?? Come on--stop playing." "No!" She said, "I'm serious! This is good David, really good! You should get it published!" "Oh, get outta here... You...uh, you really think it's 'that' g  more...  by David Humphrey Sr

  • Hello to all! While I have yet to actually be paid a "red Farthing" for any of my "Brain Children" as posted herein, almost 145,000 visitors or "hits" have read some of my work. That, my friend  more...  by Tom Hyland

  • I've been writing professionally for 13 years. It took 8 years to finally get "Wound Too Tight" published, and "Mystery of the Attic" the following year. My mystery series has finally come to life,   more...  by TJ Perkins

  • Not only are there so many opportunities to expand writing beyond the simplistic 'faux medieval' human world standard in fantasy writing, we can demand it happen! I am writing of an alien world, in  more...  by Fergus Hancock

  • I always had a "knack" for writing Poems,and perhaps by some "Divine Intervention" Authorsden.com came into my life. The site is a Godsend to me, in that now I now have a golden opportunity to share s  more...  by Michael Kersting

  • Wow! I just receieved a great fan letter from Marjorie Hume, who recently downloaded and read THE DAWNING, from www.Belgravehouse.com She found me on AuthorsDen a few weeks ago. Marjorie wrote: "Yo  more...  by Judy Griffith Gill

  • Doing the Amie-Jo radio talk show. It was my first radio interview and I was the featured guest! It was great!  more...  by Vernon Davis Jr.

  • Besides the great response, a television network has picked up my promo videos and featuring them on their website. They can also be found on http://www.youtube.com/originalwisdom .  more...  by Brock Shaver

  • Since I have been on AuthorsDen I have had some wonderful reviews. Thank You everyone!  more...  by Kenneth Connelly

  • I think my biggest success story are my children and now my grandchildren, it is such a fulfilling all encompassing happiness to see your family grow to raise their own families. As for my writing suc  more...  by Felix Perry

  • We recently were interviewed on Channel 12 news in Westchester to discuss our Adventures of Juliana Del Rio:EPA/FBI series. They played the interview many times in the morning and showed the books.   more...  by Lidia LoPinto

  • Shrinking Violet was a finalist in the 2006 RWAu Romantic Book of The Year award (short). Traces of Dreams won the mainstream section of the RWAu Romantic Book of The Year award. White Clover, was v  more...  by Tricia McGill

  • A Company to Invest In Rolling Seas Promotions Pty Ltd., the publicity and marketing company making a name for itself in the publishing and movie Industries, is destined to lift to the stars in 200  more...  by Pamela Faye

  • I guess success is relative. I don't mean as distinct from absolute. At one end of the spectrum success is reaching the height of your intellectual, physical, spiritual and emotional powers. At the ot  more...  by David McAdam

  • For 40 years I've written about family relationships and raising kids. My latest book has been promoted via the web and is doing much better than the previous four (although they were all modestly suc  more...  by Corrie Lynne Player

  • The following is being posted on a number of MSN poetry groups today ... This is something I just stumbled across (on 17 December) and it is very exciting. What I have found is an international sit  more...  by Ted Glines MSW

  • Great news! "A Gift from the Heart" won first prize in Stepping Stone's writing competition.  more...  by Michael Thal

  • On November 1st 1991 after a long battle with liver disease my husband of 15 years died. This sent me into a whirlwind of emotions. I had a very strong walk with the Lord and that, of course, gave m  more...  by Cherie Drew

  • I have been here on Authorsden while writing the majority of my work. I have lived with a brainstem lesion, 2 of them and a lesion near the spine. Life has been hard, but I am making it, one day at a   more...  by Beckers Lang

  • Encouraging news: A great summer of sales! This summer I tried the personal touch with my sales. Rather than relying on bookstores to sell my books, finding it hard to find bookstores who host unkn  more...  by Celia Leaman

  • I have always written and told stories. When we first came to America from Down Under, I used to tell my two littlies stories every night at bedtime, about the Aussie animals. I didn't want them to f  more...  by Margot Finke

  • ARTICLE WRITING: I became a member of Author's Den on November 5, 2006, and I have only been writing for a couple of years, and I have no background in writing whatsoever. In college, I did not ma  more...  by Jerry Aragon

  • When my father came down with cancer, I started to realize that I didn’t know him, not only as a father, but as a person. There always seemed to be a gap between us. My father was a very quiet man  more...  by Alberta Sequeira

  • My success story is simply this... the fact that I am writing at all again is my success. I began writing short stories years ago, back in the early 1989 & 1990, but constant rejection ended my drive  more...  by RM Green

  • I've been a member of AD for more than two years now and am just getting around to filling out this portion of the personal information. It's not that I have no successes. I simply wonder what to sa  more...  by Nordette A

  • Living in Iowa City, Iowa, and being surrounded by students and graduates of the University of Iowa's world renowned Writer's Workshop, the introduction of my 4-volume set of 200 of my most highly app  more...  by Mark Stellinga

  • In 1997 I wrote a poem depicting my love for a woman who i had fallen for. This was my first poem of worth to me, and later would be published by poetry.com in an anthology and on a CD called the sou  more...  by Darin Gosling

  • In March 2006, I was named Best New Christian Writer 2006 by www.christianstoryteller.com. I am pleased to be recognized by this wonderful web-site.  more...  by Sherri Smith

  • Robyn M Speed, Winner of the Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Unpublished Manuscript Award 2006. New Zealand's second largest literary award.  more...  by Robyn Speed

  • Thanks to AuthorsDen.com, I got noticed by a radio producer who got me an interview about my book! Now I have another one scheduled too. Thanks!!  more...  by Angela Michaels

  • I feel as a success story the words of a mother who occasionally reads my works -- 'Your stories are always so beautiful and fun to read. Your a natural at writting and so enjoyable with warmth, humor  more...  by Koty Lapid

  • It's coming - It's coming- CAn you see it yet- Darn it, It fizzled OUT - It seemed to dissapear into A shadowy existance! Fruitation takes Time and many Experiences. I Feel it Surfacing anytime now...  more...  by PURPLE Passion Poetess Sheila Grenon

  • I was recently named "Member of the Week" by the National Association of Women Writers. Here is the interview: HQ: When did you realize you wanted to be a writer? A: I've always loved to writ  more...  by Beverly Mahone

  • William R. Patterson is the National Bestselling co-author of The Baron Son: Vade Mecum 7 . William is a top strategic business consultant and Chairman and CEO of The Warcoffer Capital Gr  more...  by William R. Patterson

  • PERSONAL MOTTO: "You can be as big as you dream." Despite a Stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis and many personal setbacks, I am pleased to report my victories. I am CANCER FREE! And my book, F.H.M. MURRA  more...  by Anita Hackley-Lambert

  • After years of belonging to Windy City, a chapter of Romance Writer's of America and learning the craft I did what so many have done and are sitll doing. I wanted to give up after years of repeated re  more...  by Dyanne Davis

  • The Scary Side of Critical Aclaim, Press interviews and being on Bestseller Lists. It seems like forever (6mths) but I'm now receiving tremendous critical and press acclaim for my book, Vrolok. I  more...  by Nolene Dougan

  • My first international effort, Mapping Reality, is on the stands now after three years of sweat and pain. This is my first non-technical effort and I must confess that it was worth all the effort. Lik  more...  by Willie Maartens

  • I finally have an agent! Faye Swetky has agreed to represent my 2nd novel "The Chairman Said No." Stay tuned . . .  more...  by Alex Drinkwater, Jr.

  • Two keys to my success:faith and belief. If the facts counted, then I would have been down with the count, as a sexually abused child. I became a decision maker earlier in life. I believed I was more   more...  by Blondie Clayton

  • Is writing in the genes? That was one question that prompted my own ventures in that direction after I learned at age 49 that my birth mother, whom I never knew, had crafted two historical scr  more...  by Malcolm Watts

  • Authors Den gives your book a chance to be recognized by people all over the globe. Since placing information on Authors Den I have noticed a nice increase in the sale of my book, "Can't Wait to Get B  more...  by Domino, Michael

  • SUCCESS IS--- " To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friend  more...  by Melvia Miller

  • I have been asked to allow a publishment of four of my short stories to be published and then used for students to read and review as an academaic aid in Russo Russia.This is quite an honor and of cou  more...  by James Samdavid1

  • The only success, that I'll claim--is: His, book of life, contains my name.  more...  by ROCK-Salt! Proctor

  • I have been an author since before I could write, recording stories in pictures when I was young, graduating to words when I could hold a pen. And I have been active in animal rescue, primarily deali  more...  by Stacy Mantle

  • It is with deep emotion, and a warm thankfulness in my heart, that I wish to express my gratitude to AuthorsDen.com. The success story that I share is that I am able to share the good news of my faith  more...  by Valerie Boggess

  • Believe it or not I've never had that much success in life. As a young man I had sense enough to finish high school then to go on to college. After years of struggling I finally earned a B.S. degree.   more...  by * OnePoetGem*

  • My success story is most likely like most authors. I didn't set out to have my book published, but as I wrote it I though others might enjoy it. On a lark, I entered a workshop and participated by s  more...  by Kara Griffin

  • Just finished work on my newest book! Going for first edit....will keep everyone posted. Jan. 2004 - Received commission to write a screenplay - now this is scary! January 22, 2004 - Nominate  more...  by Barbara Armstrong

  • Buffalo Calf Road Woman: The Story of a Warrior of the Little Bighorn, by Rosemary Agonito, has won the prestigious 2006 Western Heritage Award for the Outstanding Western Novel. Joseph Agonito resear  more...  by Rosemary Agonito

  • I am still alive!... even though I have no idea how and why...   more...  by Peter Oszmann

  • Having been aboard for less than a month, AD and it's family have provide some interesting challenge, and opportunities to hone the craft. Most apropos and telling is the effect of a single review.  more...  by Ron Chalice

  • My sucess! Ive survived 45 years on this earth so far, rearing a familt of six, and stayed sane. IMHO 'ch'erie'  more...  by High Country Girl

  • From the Fictionwise Web Site: http://www.fictionwise.com/2005.htm FICTIONWISE AWARDS FOR 2005 January 2006 OBSCURE WRITER NAMED AUTHOR OF THE YEAR, MAKES INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER LIST   more...  by Darrell Bain

  • DEC 05/JAN 06: The new year has started with a bang. We (Stacy Mantle and I) have worked hard to build a solid foundation for our newest venture, called GrokQuest!, LLC. We can now offer a wider ran  more...  by Jill Christine Carpenter

  • :) Cardinal Astrographs and Gann Signs: Title-Bible-Tetragrams .....: Hi folks, Great news for you, as we have made our astrotrading package even better value for money!~! http://cgi.eba  more...  by paul yogi nipperess

  • Two years ago I was finding it hard to survive, let alone live. Although normally a positive person, my life was so full of negative energy that I found myself slowly being suffocated by it. I took up  more...  by Jill Divine

  • It took me nearly three years to get published. I had an agent for two years. She tried to peddle my book to The Big Publishers in -- where else? --New York City. Wrong move. They had no interest   more...  by Virgil Jose

  • What is success? Membership and participation in AD has given me the confidence and guts to move ahead with my writing... one step at a time. Since I never had training in the writing of free verse   more...  by F. William Broome

  • The immediate success of Secret was truly unbelievable! Wonderful reviews and a remarkable fan base is what the novel Secret has carried on its trail! It is greatly amazing how before the books are   more...  by Mirika Cornelius

  • As a published writer, Neven has written several poems and short stories regarding Florida which he eventually plans to publish as a book although he is perhaps best known as being the author of THE F  more...  by William Neven

  • I was blessed to receive a contract for my book Behind The Red Door. Since its release date, it has received rave reviews. Midwest Book Reviews, UK Independent Press, and Betsie's Literary Page are al  more...  by Barbara Watkins

  • The book 'Final Exit' has been in continuous publication since l991. For most of that year it was the bestselling non-fiction book in the USA. It was translated into twelve languages, and remains con  more...  by Derek Humphry

  • I am selling books, books, books! The greatest feeling is having someone come up to you when you are on vacation and saying, "Aren't you Naomi Hyatt? I have read your book. Would you autograph my copy  more...  by Naomi Hyatt

  • On Tuesday 11/1/05, I put Sexy Love Affirmations on EBay, and I have already sold 3 books. I am new here. I am excited. I am working on getting it print published around the beginning of the year.  more...  by Linda Kaye

  • I began writing eleven years ago at the age of 61 and four years later my wife decided to publish one of the three novels I had written up to that time. That was 7 years ago and now she has published   more...  by J Robert Whittle

  • I am excited about the impact Threshold of Consciousness is having on the readers that would otherwise never really understand the frustrations encountered in the manufacturing quality arena. The sett  more...  by Joe Vojt

  • MY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: I am an H.O.P.E. Mentor, for the Epilepsy Foundation. I have spoken at different events for schools, organizations, political events, I spoke in front of Congress in Washington  more...  by Stacey Chillemi

  • I am ecstatic about what is happening in my writing career right now. All I ever wanted to do since I was a child is be a published writer. Today my dreams have begun to come true. Yes, I had been pub  more...  by Rhonda Ledbetter Hayman

  • I recently settled on a contract for the sale of Japanese translation and publishing rights to my book, "Magic, Malice and Murder." I am not sure how my book was picked up but I am sure that being a m  more...  by Peter Engelman

  • I have a blog that I have had for 2 years. Lately I've been writing on it. It's getting 50 or more hits a day. It's called www.RDLarson.blogspot.com and it has flash fiction, slash politics and splash  more...  by RD Larson

  • My greatest success in life is my 3 boys. I've pretty much raised them all by myself with no child support. At the age of 43, I'm still a single self-supported Mom, by choice. I live for my children.  more...  by Kay Mott

  • Before I even dip my feather quill in ink, I decide the language will be candid. I don't feel any woman should self-edit her speech just because some have different sensibilities and sensitivities, a  more...  by Sage Sweetwater

  • As we all know, success is relative. I feel that I have been a success only because I have created an agenda, carried it out, and look to the future. All to often we become caught up in the steps of   more...  by Dread Pirate

  • Author's Den has allowed me the opportunity to share my work with the world and in turn, it has helped me to reach my goal of inspiring others through my poetry. For so many years, I felt as if I was   more...  by Jill Eisnaugle

  • My first book "The Paragons" was a great success. I have been invited to speak to book clubs, interviewed on television, print news, and radio. I couldn't ask for more, but to writers who might be new  more...  by Cliff Chandler

  • Success is directly proportionate to effort. Other elements often enter, changing to some extent what an individual might achieve, but effort is the single most powerful constant in getting published  more...  by Michael Gibbs

  • Having reached over 300 students throught the Kids Love A Mystery program sponsored by the Mystery Writers of America, I am happy to have been a part of stimulating them to read, and to read mysteries  more...  by John Prophet

  • 'Writing Like A Wimp' was published on Wednesday, May 12th by Über, a daily Web zine. I am continually surprised by the success in getting this poem published. Considering it is not one of my favor  more...  by Anthony Hall

  • My latest column, "Bring On the Ants" tells you how to make picnics into events to remember. See page 14 of the "Senior Perspective" for June 2005  more...  by Henry Lefevre

  • I had honestly never written anything more then a few poems before one night about three years ago when I woke up in the middle of the night and just could not go back to sleep, or get a thought out o  more...  by Tonya Chatelain

  • My Success Story Life is success! We are here doing something successfully:Building a better future using latest technology software. Authorsden.com community has helped me develope my innate writi  more...  by Li Smith

  • Have had the opportunity to work with some of today's most famous people prior to their success. It is wonderful when they remember me also. I feel that in life you should appreciate truth, whereeve  more...  by Darlene Lewis

  • The Educational Testing Service has requested permission to reprint my poem, Mesa Verde, in one of their workbooks. This means that up to 400,000 poor kids will have to slog through my bad grammar, s  more...  by Ronald Hull

  • I have spent all of my adult life and most of my teenage years writing, now at twenty five with much work and perserverance and of course help from the Lord I find myself getting my first book of poet  more...  by Michelle Kidwell Power In The Pen

  • I was invited as a guest speaker on local Houston public Radio to discuss Infant Consciousness on March 21. I was on for the whole hour, and it was a blast. You can access it at KPFT.org/archives  more...  by Vicky Jeter

  • After years of writing non-fiction in the area of parapsychology, I decided to try my hand at creative fiction writing. To help me get started I enrolled in a Master of Arts program at Manhattanville   more...  by Lyn Halper

  • 1. After reading some part of my book, a friend of mine became a disciple of my Guru. He has even surpassed me in wisdom and in the service of my Guru. 2. One more friend who read some part of my b  more...  by KVS Rama Rao

  • I don't rate success by dollars, reviews, or awards. To me, success is about accomplishing what I set out to do and by influencing others through my work. By those standards, I'm very lucky, and mayb  more...  by Sandy Knauer

  • Poem "Why Me?" published in a poetry compilation called the Silent Journey, 2004 by the International Library Of Poetry (Poetry.com). My success is very dependent on those who read my works, both i  more...  by Barbara Terry

  • Leaving It Behind, by John W. McCoy, was released in Australia during November 2004. Sales have been going well which has generated much newspaper coverage nationally. Readers have been asking for the  more...  by John McCoy

  • I've been active at AUTHORSDEN.COM since the early days. This year is off to a great start. AUTHORSDEN.COM has attracted new fans and media attention for my book, "What Animals Can Teach Us about Spir  more...  by Diana Guerrero

  • It cost Impala Press, my publishing company, $6,000 to self publish 2,500 copies of "Earth, the Forgotten Temple: A Spirit Quest in the Wilderness" in 2000. I broke even after two years and now make a  more...  by Niki Collins-Queen

  • Inspired reading and writing is a gift to us all. The human mind envelops all that it encounters in either a concious or subconsious way. It is important to every man or woman, or child, that his en  more...  by Naomi Hoomalu

  • When it happens i'll let you know.  more...  by Paul Williams

  • I studied literature in college and then spend the next twenty-five years writing police reports. Little did I realize that my law enforcement career was actually my research years for the novels I a  more...  by Samuel Stone

  • Author Cheryl Sellers is the 17th Recipient of the LiFE Award   The LiFE Award: Literature For Environment has gone to a poetry book for the first time. This is Painted Words by Cheryl B. Seller  more...  by Cheryl Sellers

  • Resolving family tensions over Christmas Neighbourhood Feelings We live in communities all over the world A cacophony of voices is seldom unheard We sing and we laugh, we speak and we shout W  more...  by Miller Caldwell

  • This kind of success story may be related, somehow, to having had something of mine published, but who knows? It is about my progressingly successful recovery from a life-threatening illness, and it  more...  by Glen Lovelace

  • There never seems to be an end to the stories of life. In most, you cry first and then if you're lucky you laugh! I've been able to look at some pretty grim episodes in peoples journey and give it a h  more...  by Venera Di Bella Barles

  • Success is something I never expect to achieve since I'm never satisfied with anything I do, believing there's always room for improvement, and tending to take milestones in stride. If I can open y  more...  by E Detetcheverrie

  • Finally!!! I can actually say I'm a published author. Thanks to Nicholaus Pacione who was kind enough to publish my story The Card in his anthology Tabloid Purposes. In addition to that wonderful n  more...  by Mary Rose

  • I am a success as I finally finished and have my novel published, since it's taken five years to complete. Anyone that completes their work is a success and I support them.  more...  by C L

  • I've always had stories in my head. Even as a child I remember sharing a bedroom with my sister and talking well into the night about a fantasy world filled with colorful characters and scenery. My si  more...  by Julie Palella

  • My only success in writing has been to see projects in my mind become a reality after I have poured all my love and hard work in them. It is really hard to see that many projects I wanted to finish ha  more...  by Milena Gomez

  • Set Your Sail, Capture the Winds, Stay the Course. _Power and Gender: Issues in Sexual Dominance and Harassment_, my first book, began its journey in the late 1970s. It was first a small pamph  more...  by Rosemarie Skaine

  • I wrote my first fiction, The Morgue, in 1996; it was published in 1998. Although I continued to work on other books, my writing career seemed to be going nowhere. I didn't know how to market my works  more...  by Dennis Griffin

  • The Magic Oak Endorsed by the Stuttering Foundation. Nominated for the John Newbery Medal  more...  by Andrew Rickis

  • Silence Knight tied for 3rd place in the Romantic Suspense category of 2003's Booksellers' Best Award.  more...  by Irene Estep

  • I am a recent receipent of the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Award in Chicago (Poetry Center of Chicago honored me for my work with youth poets in Chicago's Public Schools and the community). This is a hig  more...  by Mocha Sistah

  • Not that I expect it will ever be a "best-seller", but my newly released first mystery novel, "The Mystery of David's Bridge", seems to be a hit with those who have read it so far. A book club chose   more...  by Pamela Kimmell

  • I provide ongoing support for people of African heritage to help you to overcome your difficulties and achieve your goals. I have studied the lives and work of many successful people of African   more...  by  Zhana

  • When I printed my first self-published cookbook, A Trim & Terrific Louisiana Kitchen: Southern Cuisine (1993), my goal was to sell those initial 5000 copies. I didn’t know about backlist, Ingram, boo  more...  by Holly Clegg

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  • I am pleased to announce the sale of my fourth novel, "I'll Paint a Sun," to Kensington/Genesis Press. Publication date will be February 2005.  more...  by Alfred Garrotto

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  • I'm very excited that PublishAmerica has agreed to publish "Starrville Journals," an inspirational romance. Also, I've been asked to write as a regular math columnest for www.eho.org, and excellent ho  more...  by Elise Widmere

  • I have come along such a long way...... ______________________ I have learned to chew with my mouth shut and have stopped slurping my cabbage soup. I no longer bleach appreciation of a good meal  more...  by A Pax

  • From "Romance Reader at Heart" Website In STRONG ARMS TO HOLD ME, Pam Labud writes a very interesting story of post Civil War. She takes two strong characters and weaves them into an intriguing plo  more...  by Pamela Labud

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  • After years of rejection, the first novel in my mystery series, A SPY IN THE HAND, has been accepted for publication by PublshAmerica. Tentative release date is late 2004/early 2005.  more...  by Toni LoTempio

  • My success? Well, anyone that has close to 1,500 hits on a story -- I'd say that's success! Thanks to everyone who is tracking me or reads and reviews my work. I write because I love it and I'm thri  more...  by Marie Wadsworth

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  • When I retired six years ago I adopted writing fiction as my avocation. I chose the study of what would happen when a giant earthquake once again struck the New Madrid Fault in the central US as the b  more...  by Sam Penny

  • In 2001 my collection, Odd Lot: Stories to Chill the Heart, won 9 awards. So in 2003 I wrote and published Even Odder: More Stories to Chill the Heart, which has been recommended for the horror genre'  more...  by Steven Burt

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  • Coming April 1st, "CITY ON A HILL," the second entry in my three-novel series "The Parables of the Carpenter," from HarperCollins. This volume continues the story of Jeshua bar Joseph (Jesus of Nazare  more...  by Kenny Kemp

  • I have been writting all my life but I never dreamed I would share it with the world. Now I have. Please check out my new first Novel, "He called Her Mister", A story about a women who dares to live  more...  by Debra Stiles, The Original Mister

  • Me? Write a book? Never! I'm now 60, and it's not too long ago that these were my thoughts. You see, I'm a print-on-demand author. I chose this publishing route because I thought I was too old to  more...  by David Thompson

  • Feb 15, 2004 - I'm still breathing.  more...  by Jeff Mason

  • Niederngasse has picked up “A Wake Up Kiss” for publication in their April/May online version. This work was originally inspired by and was a response to TRC Beaver’s work, Adult Erotic Nap. I want   more...  by E. Richardson

  • All Waters Gathering: A Multicultural Tale For Our Time Of International Uncertainties. All Waters Gathering reminds us of the strength in family, forgiveness, and encouragement through a tale of s  more...  by A.E.H. Veenman

  • After many false starts, "Lightning Odyssey" is finally in print. This exciting, historical sci-fi is set on the streets of New Paltz, New York - famous for its Huguenot Street stone houses - the  more...  by Betty Ann Damms

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  • My poem, THE MOON MOLTEN GOLD, was published and critiqued in the January 2004 issue of Writer's Journal (page 56, under my pen name, Gloria Caballero. This is the second poem I publish at Writer's Jo  more...  by Gloria Gay

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  • I've been a relatively big fish in a tiny, tiny pond for some years now and today I decided to move downstream a little. When I first started to write I showed nobody my work. It just got stuffed u  more...  by Susan Phillips

  • At the Frankfurt Book Fair from 7 to 13 October 2003, Stand 3.1 C149 was a special meeting-place for those who are interested in the James Cumes books on War, Terror and Diplomacy. The Trilogy of Book  more...  by James Cumes

  • "The Full Power of Love" "Semi-finalist November 2003 Poetry Competition ... at poetry.com" and to be published in the coffee-table poetry book: "Eternal Portraits" (this title has not been   more...  by Tinka Boukes

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  • Success or not succeded....this is the x-factor....I dunno we'll see. In any case the contract with Publish America looks good. The book will be out within a year(probably less) and if I'll be succe  more...  by Richard Henry

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  • My first book (Believe Believe Believe) was released by Essence Publishing on August 12, 2003. This represented a major success story in my life. Up to this point I had never had anything published.  more...  by James Lincoln Sr

  • Jonathan Maberry is riding a publishing tidal wave! He has four books in print, all from Strider Nolan Publishing, Inc. Three of them are under his own name, and one under his pen name (Shane MacD  more...  by Jonathan Maberry

  • It is important to have a supply of cards on hand with your Website on it so that anyone who has expressed interest in your writing may have the access information immediately. There are numerous ways  more...  by Lucille Bellucci

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  • THE ADVENTURE OF WRITING Fathers, Sons, and Brothers, Book One It all started on groundhog day, 2002. I had just been layed off from my place of employment, and I knew it would be along one this  more...  by James Filegar

  • Success is writing, "THE END." I feel that more deeply each time I finish a story. The sales are wonderful, the publicity is grand, but the satisfaction of knowing I wrote the best st