John Hagan
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Daniel Price:
No question, just praise. I loved this book. I feel it's in the spirit of Phillip Pullman. I have read many, many stories that have gotten close to this theme, but you have taken it to another level. I hope you take your time, but I am very excited to read the next chapter of this story?
Daniel Price
Hi John,
First off, I loved Pullman's "Dark Materials" trilogy, so I'm very flattered by the comparison. Thank you.
Since you took the time to write me, here are twelve little teasers about what you'll see in "The Song of the Orphans."
1. The Golds
2. Mortis
3. Tempic wolves
4. Zack vs. the Pelletiers
5. Mia vs. a whole mess of government agents
6. The secret society of the Gothams
7. A vicious battle in a runaway aerstraunt
8. Melissa, Ioni, Peter, Rebel, and a certain guy named Evan Rander
9. Amanda lays a tempic smackdown
10. Theo meets the true messiah
11. Hannah takes a life
12. David falls in love
13. Semerjean Pelletier changes everything
Okay, that was thirteen. What do you want? I'm a writer, not a number-counting guy.
First off, I loved Pullman's "Dark Materials" trilogy, so I'm very flattered by the comparison. Thank you.
Since you took the time to write me, here are twelve little teasers about what you'll see in "The Song of the Orphans."
1. The Golds
2. Mortis
3. Tempic wolves
4. Zack vs. the Pelletiers
5. Mia vs. a whole mess of government agents
6. The secret society of the Gothams
7. A vicious battle in a runaway aerstraunt
8. Melissa, Ioni, Peter, Rebel, and a certain guy named Evan Rander
9. Amanda lays a tempic smackdown
10. Theo meets the true messiah
11. Hannah takes a life
12. David falls in love
13. Semerjean Pelletier changes everything
Okay, that was thirteen. What do you want? I'm a writer, not a number-counting guy.
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Shelby
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Daniel Price:
What is your writing process? Do you listen to music when you write? Do you need silence? Do you write out storylines and characters or do you go for it with just a few ideas and a general direction of where you want the story to go? Are you always thinking about the book even when not writing? Do you have a set amount of time you write everyday? Do you ever get writer's block and if yes how do you over come it?
Rolli
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Daniel Price:
Daniel, you are so slow... and what? You are saying "hoping it comes out before the end of NEXT year" – argh; I hoped it could make my shelf this year!...and while I'm waiting for the next Silvers story - I also want all these other books you haven't written yet. Slick is one of the best books within the last years; it made it to my classics list. Please clone yourself multiple times and keep writing – I’m addicted!
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