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Brother Kreamer: I forgot to add that my closing comments at the end of the Epilog were also written on Thanksgiving 2013.
Brother Lemon -- Thank you for a clear explanation. I am now just over half way thru your book with Cornelius having just left on his trip North. I am thoroughly engrossed in the family history ... Thanks for writing...
Quite welcome, Brother Kreamer. Yes, once I complete a manuscript, I like to get it copyrighted promptly, so I can show to others and get input from readers, which helps me to further refine the work during the extended editing process. Working on a book is like making a piece of furniture in a wood shop -- it can always use a little more sanding and polishing. :-) Hope to see you tomorrow at the Sgt. Bradbury memorial in Aston. And thanks again for reading my book.
Quite welcome, Brother Kreamer. Yes, once I complete a manuscript, I like to get it copyrighted promptly, so I can show to others and get input from readers, which helps me to further refine the work during the extended editing process. Working on a book is like making a piece of furniture in a wood shop -- it can always use a little more sanding and polishing. :-) Hope to see you tomorrow at the Sgt. Bradbury memorial in Aston. And thanks again for reading my book.
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Brother Kreamer: I forgot to add that my closing comments at the end of the Epilog were also written on Thanksgiving 2013.
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Brother Lemon -- Thank you for a clear explanation. I am now just over half way thru your book with Cornelius having just left on his trip North. I am thoroughly engrossed in the family history ... Thanks for writing...
Quite welcome, Brother Kreamer. Yes, once I complete a manuscript, I like to get it copyrighted promptly, so I can show to others and get input from readers, which helps me to further refine the work during the extended editing process. Working on a book is like making a piece of furniture in a wood shop -- it can always use a little more sanding and polishing. :-) Hope to see you tomorrow at the Sgt. Bradbury memorial in Aston. And thanks again for reading my book.
Quite welcome, Brother Kreamer. Yes, once I complete a manuscript, I like to get it copyrighted promptly, so I can show to others and get input from readers, which helps me to further refine the work during the extended editing process. Working on a book is like making a piece of furniture in a wood shop -- it can always use a little more sanding and polishing. :-) Hope to see you tomorrow at the Sgt. Bradbury memorial in Aston. And thanks again for reading my book.
