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message 1: by Idit (new)

Idit Bourla Greetings, I am so moved by your answer! I wanted to cry my heart when I read it. I am more than happy to find out there is a fourth part! My I ask whom is it about? While the first two is about Paul and the third is about his son?
Thanks very much indeed, you are a stunning writer. I really miss Patrick. Wish he was alive!


message 2: by Marion (new)

Marion Husband Thank you. Paper Moon is mainly about Paul’s son Bobby and the final,part out next year is about Margot, Paul’s wife and her friends, one of whom is Paul’s biographer, and so Paul’s story is told more fully through the eyes of this third party. If you enjoyed the novels, please tell your friends about them.
Best wishes
Marion Husband


message 3: by Idit (new)

Idit Bourla Good evening, again I am so thrilled by your answers, can't even imagine! I admire you! I will absolutely recommend your books to my friends, my bff actually knows about it already and she wanted me to lend her the first one.
May I ask, please, I am 21 and I write my first book in English, also about LBGT, I love this theme so much. Would you kindly give me a few tips about publishing it? Perhaps you know of a publisher who would help me? May I also ask if you had some difficulties publishing a gay novel? In Israel, I fear they are not really going to accept it. It is very different in my country, especially in Jerusalem. People here are very narrow-minded, if you know what I mean.
I am so sorry to bother you with all my questions!
Best regards and greetings, Idit.


message 4: by Marion (new)

Marion Husband All I would say is finish your novel then put it to one side for a few weeks, then go back to,it and edit very carefully, then edit again until you feel it’s the best it can be. I’m afraid I have no tips re publishing, especially in Israel. I found it extremely difficult to become published and have never earned very much money from my books. You must write only for the love of writing and write to the highest standard you can - treat writing as an intellectual pursuit, writing what you want to write.
Best wishes
Marion Husband


message 5: by Idit (new)

Idit Bourla Greetings, I just wanted to thank you for your admirable answers, you are an amazing writer and I am so glad I got to meet Paul and Partick. It means a lot to me, and I wish for you to keep writing, even though it is hard, and think it even reached out to Israel! It is a briliant literature and I am sorry if my review for the 2nd book was not very kind, I just loved the first so much. I obviously going to keep on reading the 3rd part, and again, thank you again for anwering me. I wish to be like you some day.
Best wishes, Idit.


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