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Sorry for answering just now, I didn´t got the message. I believe when I could touch my first novel for the first time, I thought: It is real, I´m an author! My baby is born!
A. Gavazzoni
Well...I would like to go to The Game of Thrones world...I would slap John...really think he should have that throne...
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(view spoiler)[I’m the godmother of a shelter for abused children in South America. I’ve heard a lot about the subject and to write about it is a way to alert people about something that can happen in our own homes, it is a silent violence and it damages people’s lives forever. (hide spoiler)]
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(view spoiler)[I am a new self-publishing author and Amazon has published my 3 books. I would appreciate your advice about bringing my books to the attention of the maximum number of readers. How to promote or market books? (hide spoiler)]
A. Gavazzoni
There are great books on Amazon teaching you how to promote, I like one from Jill Noble Shearer, it is unexpensive and very effective
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I just want to tell my stories to the world.
A. Gavazzoni
Hello Bobby, I woul need a 36 hours day hahahah. No, my life is pretty normal but my imagination...sometimes my clients inspire me (I've been a lawyer for 27 years....)
all the best
Adriana
all the best
Adriana
A. Gavazzoni
Hello! It's winter in Brazil but I'm reading some books I've bought in France
"Demain J'arrete" (tomorrow I will stop) by Gilles Legardinier ( I love his books) and Désolée, je suis attendue, (sorry I'm expected) by Agnes Martin-Lugand
"Demain J'arrete" (tomorrow I will stop) by Gilles Legardinier ( I love his books) and Désolée, je suis attendue, (sorry I'm expected) by Agnes Martin-Lugand
A. Gavazzoni
Well...my mind and how I think would be a great plot
A. Gavazzoni
Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, from Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Because they are as tragic as tragedy can be.
A. Gavazzoni
Hello Diane, 6 months!!!!!!
A. Gavazzoni
See my blog and the answer will be there...
agavazzoni.com/blog
agavazzoni.com/blog
A. Gavazzoni
write everyday and believe in your work. Never give up!
A. Gavazzoni
to express feelings and to make someone feel emotions
A. Gavazzoni
I never experienced that
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