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Greg Curtis
A man growled angrily at her, making her jump and turn to face him.
He wasn't a man!
He wasn't a man!
Greg Curtis
Not a mystery so much as an oddity. I've been writing a number of books lately involving genetic engineering. And in my own life I am a sort of genetic mess up with a mild spherocytosis and certain liver functions tbat don't make a lot of sense. But both of these things, under certain circumstances can be genetic advantages.
Greg Curtis
Not a mystery so much as an oddity. I've been writing a number of books lately involving genetic engineering. And in my own life I am a sort of genetic mess up with a mild spherocytosis and certain liver functions tbat don't make a lot of sense. But both of these things, under certain circumstances can be genetic advantages.
Greg Curtis
Not a mystery so much as an oddity. I've been writing a number of books lately involving genetic engineering. And in my own life I am a sort of genetic mess up with a mild spherocytosis and certain liver functions tbat don't make a lot of sense. But both of these things, under certain circumstances can be genetic advantages.
Greg Curtis
Barton Villa of course! Any tropical paradise where traffic gives way to ducks is fine by me!!!
Greg Curtis
Barton Villa of course! Any tropical paradise where traffic gives way to ducks is fine by me!!!
Greg Curtis
Very carefully!
Greg Curtis
Hi,
1) The fame - being recognised wherever I go, fans wanting autographs, having Paris Hilton ring me up to ask how I did it!
2) The money, fifteen mansions, a new private jet for every day of the week, that sort of thing.
3) Being able to write down a whole lot of outragious porkies and calling it a story instead of a lie!!!
Cheers, Greg.
1) The fame - being recognised wherever I go, fans wanting autographs, having Paris Hilton ring me up to ask how I did it!
2) The money, fifteen mansions, a new private jet for every day of the week, that sort of thing.
3) Being able to write down a whole lot of outragious porkies and calling it a story instead of a lie!!!
Cheers, Greg.
Greg Curtis
Hi,
Oddly enough I just began the sequal to The Godlost Land which is provisionally titled Pluto Rising. I normally don't write sequals so this is new for me.
Cheers, Greg.
Oddly enough I just began the sequal to The Godlost Land which is provisionally titled Pluto Rising. I normally don't write sequals so this is new for me.
Cheers, Greg.
Greg Curtis
Hi,
As always there is only one piece of advice I can give - write!
Cheers, Greg.
As always there is only one piece of advice I can give - write!
Cheers, Greg.
Greg Curtis
Hi,
Currently "The Godlost Land" is with my editor and the basic idea was that I wanted to write a traditional epic fantasy without elves. So I used dryads, and from there went to the entire mythos of ancient Greece. But I didn't want to set my novel in ancient Greece, so a created a new land to house the bestiary and pantheon of gods.
Cheers, Greg.
Currently "The Godlost Land" is with my editor and the basic idea was that I wanted to write a traditional epic fantasy without elves. So I used dryads, and from there went to the entire mythos of ancient Greece. But I didn't want to set my novel in ancient Greece, so a created a new land to house the bestiary and pantheon of gods.
Cheers, Greg.
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