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Jason,That is so cool! Thank you very much. I would love to have a discussion with people who have read some of my work.
In case anyone doesn't know, the first 100 pages of the book are free at http://www.genesisofoblivion.com
Thanks,
MAD
Awesome stuff! Though I now technically have my ISBN, I haven't applied it to my first novel "The Legend of Danacuss: Dimension of Demons" quite yet. I've been working through my publisher to make sure it's perfected before it's world-wide release. It is available before it's official release though, in case anyone wants to check it out! http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcc...
Also, feel free to check out the rest of the site, www.danacuss.com
Lastly, I also like to team up with other artists of all types (though posting here, I'll obviously be getting mostly writers attentions)! I call this team up "Teamacuss," or Team Danacuss. What I do is place up a link on my Teamacuss section to the artist's website and, in return, all I ask for is for this artist to join the site's message board or to put a link up to my site on their site. Help and be helped!
Well, that just about covers that! Hope to see you all around!
~D. A. Wood
Hey, Jason ~ Thanks! Now that I've finally got my new email address straightened out with Goodreads, I've found this group again. Here's a link to my novelette "The Boy-Wolf," published with Amazon's Kindle Direct in January 2014:
http://www.amazon.com/Boy-Wolf-Mary-P...
The story is a prequel to my novel "A Glimmer of Guile," which will be released by Uncial Press April 18, 2014. Both "Boy-Wolf" and "Glimmer" are set in an alternate world, pre-industrial, and they're first-person-narrated by the main character, Vivia, whose unusual psi powers, called "guile" in her world, tend to scare people who don't have such powers. The stories are ALMOST science-fantasy, but there's a bit of real magic involved, too.
Hope you fantasy fans will check it out!
Mary


I thought I would post a section for authors to discuss their work after reading Max's post. So here it is authors, feel free to use this forum to begin discussions of your work.
Max, I have printed your first 100 pages, and look forward to the discussion.