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To make things "appear" more professional, you may want to work on grammar a bit, as well as comma usage and spelling. See your sentences below, for example:
Publishers and/or agents, if reading these, would happily file your proposal in the little, round filing cabinet. These sentences read...
If you like Creepers, he has a follow-up novel called Scavenger coming out soon. While Creepers tackles claustrophobia, Scavenger tackles the opposite: agoraphobia.
It's nice to know that the author of classics such as First Blood (Rambo) and Brotherhood of the Rose, can still write...
"Michael's Floder", huh Giddieon? I also noticed a floder named "Firefly Serenity". That would just be a "backup" of the movie, no? Cool background, by the way.
I'm so glad this is true. Otherwise, since I recently started Haunted, by Chuck Palahniuk, that would make me a piece of large intestine, sucked out of my ass by a pool filter...
Wish me luck...
As the title above begs: wish me luck. Palindrome Hannah is up for the Independent Publisher Book Awards, also known as the IPPY Awards. I made the first cut. Can I make the second?
I started this thread, so I may as well post something in it...
I need therapy!
Having gone missing for months on this book forum, I've decided to pop in to check on threads. Seems normalcy has returned, somewhat. Looks like my little green friend is back (Martin), as well as a few others...
"Yeah, umm... I have some questions about these here coffin devices... umm... can I climb inside one and you close it on me... just for a second... it's for research..."
As part of your research, visit a mortuary or funeral home and check out some coffins. Tell them (they most likely won't ask) it's for a project you're working on.