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Thank You

 

 

Tom Wright:

 

          To just thank him is not enough. I have known Mr. Wright for more than 20 years. He has been a tireless supporter of me and my work from the moment we met. Because of his belief in me I am a published author. If he didn't do his famous, gentle pushing, I wouldn't be where I am today. Thank you my dear, dear friend. I love you beyond words.

 

Starr Reina:

          Starr is not just a fellow Publish America author; she is a very dear friend and staunch supporter of my writing and editing service that Robin and I run over the Internet. She has always been there, giving support and encouragement in all that I do. She is an excellent writer and her novels; “Cruel Whispers” and "Cruel Past" have been available for quite some time now. I was privileged to edit them and offer a review. Her books are thrilling and quite the page-turners! I am looking forward to more of her work; she is very gifted. I suggest you take a look at her site, www.QueenWriter.com and see for yourself. She is as beautiful inside as she is outside. One of my greatest dreams was to meet her, and on August 30, 2006 my dream came true. I love you Starr! Stop by her site today and enjoy!

                                                          

                                                       

                                                          Victoria A. Sofia:

 

           Victoria has been my dear friend for seven years now. She and I met under different circumstances than one normally meets someone that becomes their friend, but that didn’t change our unique, deep bond from the beginning. She has been one of my top supporters from the very beginning of my search to become published. She believed in me, before I believed in myself. It’s not often that one meets someone who cares like she does and I’m very proud and honored to call her my friend. I love you Victoria.                                                 

                                                                    

 

                                                         

                                                   PJ Lawton:

            What can I say about PJ? He is one of the best writers I’ve read in a very long time. He has a detective novel out now, “Lethal Option” which is so good; it made me love detective novels, which I never did until PJ. He has an amazing website at www.freewebs.com/pjlawton/. He has a trilogy planned and I have had the amazing privilege of not only editing the first, but I got a sneak peak at the second, which I also edited and loved! He continues to amaze and delight my senses with every page he writes. PJ is a dear friend. He respects my opinion, which humbles me like nothing else ever has. Not since Sherlock Holmes has there been a better detective than Simon, the main character in his books. There’s a cast of characters that round out the ensemble so well. I believe these books will be a movie of the week someday soon. PJ Lawton, a new force to be reckoned with in the literary world! Stop by his site today and enjoy!

                                                        

Pamela deLeon-Lewis:

          Pamela deLeon-Lewis, a publishers dream! “Smiling Thru The Tears, A Breast Cancer Survivor Odyssey” is the title of her first book. Pamela, a breast cancer survivor herself, has some very unique ways of dealing with the demons that accompany such a horrible disease. She is a personal hero of mine. Her website is filled with information about her, and her work, and can be found at, www.freewebs.com/pamilladeleon3/.

          I have had personal readings from her and we have literally spent hours on the phone crying together over our collective works! She has a great site for her newsletter, Metamorphosis as well; stop by www.choonkanz.simplenet.com/ and enjoy! She is a huge supporter of my work as a writer/poet and has given me rave reviews for both of my books. She has given me great advice and believed in me from the very beginning.

          Pamela is also a 2006 nominee for a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. I believe that she is the next Maya Angelou. I am so grateful that she is my friend, and hero. Stop by her sites today and enjoy!

       

                                                         

 

Kimberly Lee:

            Kimberly isn’t a fellow author, but she has done lots of work for her father Barry Mandel, who is a fellow Publish America author. I met her through the University of Phoenix online classes that we took together two years ago. We hit it off instantly and became fast friends with the mutual goal of getting through our classes. She is so sweet and thoughtful. She gives of herself no matter what you ask. We talk every day over the phone and have shared so much. I feel like we’ve known each other forever! We’ve seen each other through some of the darkest hours of our lives and that has cemented our place in each other’s heart. I love you Kimberly!

                                                       

 

  Donna Laird:

            Donna Laird, author extraordinaire! Her books, “Katrina’s Destiny” and “Forever Yours” are brilliant works of literary art. I had the distinct honor of reviewing, “Katrina’s Destiny.” I enjoyed it from the first word to the last. I have had the privilege of editing her newest book coming out soon, as well as another she has in the works. I won’t give anything away, but I promise they will be exciting and so worth the wait! Donna is also my dear friend. She is always there when I need a shoulder and has critiqued my work giving me an honest reaction with what she thinks. Her website, www.donnalaird.com is filled with exciting excerpts and details about her work. If you need a really good book to curl up with at night, one of Donna’s will be a sure-fire winner! Stop by her site today and enjoy!

                                                         

                                                      

                                                                 James:

 

             To be honest, I don’t know James personally. I just finished writing my children’s book, “The Genie and The Spirit” and I found him on the Internet as having a website on dragons. I had been looking for certain poses and pictures to use in my drawings for the books, but I couldn’t seem to find what I liked when I came across James’ website, www.geocities.com/dragonsq, which he confesses he hasn’t worked on in a while. It had some items of interest, so I e-mailed him asking for his help in finding some pictures and the specific things I was looking for. He responded immediately and has been such a big help to me. James, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Without your help, I honestly don’t think I would have gotten what I wanted for pictures. Stop by his site today and enjoy!

 

 

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