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Congratulations, winners! How did I miss Brain Salad Psychology, Mike?

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You'll be missed, Paul. Best wishes for your writing.
Nathan

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Congratulations, Dagfoot!

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Good news is always good to hear. Congratulations, Gacela!! If I had a crystal ball, I'm pretty sure I'd be able to predict that Amber Eyes will be a big hit. A YA novel that will be read by parents and grandparents, like me, alike.
Thanks for the tip of the hat. Nathan B. Childs works for me. I think I said this to you from the get-go, back when I first stumbled onto Amber Eyes, that you were a gifted storyteller. Now I wish you every success in your writing.
Are you self-publishing or did you find a publisher?

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A big fat congratulations, Madison Claire!! I loved your story and wish you success with the publication of your novel. I'll be checking out The Merrow of Lake Michigan online. later, Nathan

bimmy wrote:

No. Final answer. Lol!

It would be nice if there was a tnbw jr!!!! I have two kids that would benifit from a safe place to learn.  I would volunteer to help police it in a heartbeat.

Bimmy

Heck of a good idea, bimmy. A Junior TNBW would be a great asset.

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Bimmy...that rings a bell.

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All the best to you, Ron. You will be missed around here. Your stories are your stories, and that in itself, makes your writing unique. later gater

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(9 replies, posted in irene hamilton)

Just wanted to touch base with you. I've been having problems accessing my e-mails from you. I'm fine and dandy and wishing you, Ken, and Molly the wonder dog a very merry Christmas. Love to all, Nathan

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Koontz's Intensity is a favorite.

Not a big cop movie fan, but I like Freebie and the Bean, with James Caan and Alan Arkin. It's a buddy movie with lots of yuks and some pretty good special effects, seeing how it came out in the early '70s.

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When I click Read at the top of my homepage, I get a dropdown: Group Content, Connections Content, Free ebooks, In-line Reviews, Published.
If I didn't belong to a group, how would I find something to read?
I'm using IE.