Preston Dannelley
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
Reading my first by you, The Wanderer, loving it so far may I add you as a friend?
Marilyn Foxworthy
Thank you for asking. The answer is not what I'd really like it to be. The thing is that Amazon has funny rules and they may disallow reviews by people who are friends of the author on social media, and that includes Goodreads (which I think is owned by Amazon.) I would love to count all of my readers (well, those who enjoy my books anyway) as friends, but actually Friending you means that you might not be able to post a review - and I do appreciate your reviews. Friends are also not notified of the same things that "followers" are. As a friend, you don't get the same notifications about news and events that I post. The best thing seems to be to "Follow" me as an author. I wish it were different, but for these reasons, it seems best for you if you "follow" me rather than "Friend" me. You can always send me messages through Goodreads and I read and respond to all of them. If it is a general question and the answer will be interesting to everyone, post a question in this section. If it's a private message, use the message function of Goodreads at the top left of the page. Thank you for asking, but more importantly for wanting to connect. Best regards, Marilyn.
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Robert Novak
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
I took a break between the Barsoom books to read the first three John Carter books (the other seven are now on my Kindle). Just finished Nogud and loved some of the tie-backs to other stories. Any teasers or hints as to what's next? I know Dar the Ogress just came out last month, and while I've read 20 of your books so far, I still have a few to go (and some reviews to write). Thanks!
Papa Phil
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
Are you going to continue with the Cave Girl story? I loved the idea a progression
Jim
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
Marilyn, Greetings. I'm hooked on your books. Relating to the Nogud series, what are your thoughts reconciling the seeming ease for a woman to run away and declare herself a widow with the permanent attachment of bedmate tokens? Thanks for all of the entertainment that you have shared.
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