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Post by Jeff on Jul 31, 2003 15:45:22 GMT -5
It's fun. Lots of weird, weird stuff happens. The story takes a bit of a less adventurous and more horrific turn here, which could be good, could be bad. Any questions?
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Post by Anastasia on May 13, 2004 1:30:07 GMT -5
Hey, Jeff. ^_^ Uh, I feel stupid asking this question; but is there a set date for when this will be published? I still have to get your first book and read it. I'm probably going to order it offline since it still hasn't come to my city yet. *grumbles about certain book stores in my city*
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Post by Jeff on May 14, 2004 11:11:29 GMT -5
Heya!
Yeah, some bookstores are a bunch of... y'know, I'm not going to finish that sentence.
The publishers said June 18th is the official release date, but I've done a little checking and it looks available in some places already. I think the bookstore at publishamerica.com has the best deal, but I haven't checked everywhere.
Thanks for the interest! I'm about halfway through writing the third book, and it's always great to hear that somebody actually wants to read it.
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Anastasia
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Ninja Girl vs. Samurai Woman
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Post by Anastasia on May 21, 2004 1:35:03 GMT -5
lol!
Ah, June 18-good day for me as it is 12 days after my sister's 18th birthday and I always have more money during the summer. ^_^
If I can't get them online (If I have to use credit cards, it won't be possible for me), then I'll pester my bookstore until they get some copies. I swear, the bookstores are so lazy here (or cheap, actually); they don't order something unless somebody wants it, then they only order the one copy and give you a call when it arrives instead of ordering two or three. >.< Our city is upgrading, the bookstores should upgrade with it. I think, anyway.
Ah, who wouldn't want to read your work? Your stuff at SWIS was great. I expect your books are ever better as you are writing your own story instead of writing in someone else's world with their set rules and limitations in what people can/can't do.
And hey, is there any way I can get you to autograph the books once I buy them? Will you be holding any autograph sessions anytime?
Must...have...your...autograph... ^_^
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Post by Jeff on May 23, 2004 21:43:01 GMT -5
heh, autographs rock. And 18th birthdays, which are when you're finally listed as almost a full human being! Huzzah! Now just to wait three more years till the next go 'round, then a dozen or so more till you can be president! Good old age-elitism...
Seriously, I love signing stuff (except I can't ever think of anything clever or witty or cunning to say... oh well). As for getting a chance to sign it... hmm, that's a pickle.
Hey, I know! Sponsor a book signing tour for me, and I'll come up for it. You know, get the local library in on it, plus I could do some workshops at schools and such. And since I'm self-employed, maybe I can get a tax break or something from the traveling. It'd be great fun.
Good luck in your questing for a book! I certainly hope it's rewarding.
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