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At 6:14pm on October 12, 2009, Amber Lehman said…
Thanks for the friend invite! I will be sure to check things out! :)
At 7:13am on October 12, 2009, Wendy Gillissen said…
Hi Bill, thanks for the welcome, I will check out the forum! Have a great day, Wendy
At 12:56pm on October 11, 2009, Robert Noonan said…
Thanks for the friend invite, Bill. You are my first one here.

I'm looking forward to delving into the group as soon as I can.

Bob
At 12:51pm on October 11, 2009, Charles said…
Hi I am interested in talking to anyone publishing on Amazon's Kindle or thinking about it, Charles
At 6:56pm on October 1, 2009, David Arnold said…
Bill, Thanks for the invite! I look forward to sharing ideas with this group. Take care.
At 6:50pm on September 30, 2009, Ratna Ray said…
Thank you for the recommendation. I'll be sure to follow up.
At 7:16pm on September 29, 2009, M. G. said…
Thanks for the add :)
At 3:07pm on September 28, 2009, Patti Brooks said…
I'll check out your forum soon as I have a few minutes. Racing between book signing events right now. Thanks for including me as a friend.
At 6:45pm on September 26, 2009, Carline Férailleur-Dumoulin said…
Thanks Bill for the friend invite.
At 2:11pm on September 21, 2009, Eileen Chatman said…
It is taught trying to write your first book, have any advice, wisdom you would like to share. check out by books www.kingdomplatformministries.org, click on Books-R-Us Store. Looking for some one who is good with designing book covers please inform me if you of such a one.
At 3:37am on September 18, 2009, Banihan Gunay said…
Hi,

It became availbe today at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Warehousing-Examples-Banihan-Gunay/dp/0755211774/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253266552&sr=8-1

Thank you again for your interest. Banihan.
At 12:39am on September 17, 2009, Danielle Libine said…
Thanks for the invite :)
At 1:15pm on September 16, 2009, Alison Silbert said…
do you have any recommendations for starting to market (pre-release) my book? How did you get onto the media circuit?
At 2:18pm on September 15, 2009, Stephen Rosenzweig said…
What do you think of this excerpt from the Journey?
Going up the mountain to the house, they were surrounded by a pack of snarling wild dogs. The pack leader had a split snout that looked like it had been hit with an axe. That was one big, mean, and dangerous looking dog. They were intent on the groceries. Sarah was scared standing very close to Josh, he was determined they would not get their belongings. He was carrying a stout walking stick, and beat them all off. He hit the pack leader on the head hard enough to make him reel back and away. The others followed his lead; he bounded off shaking his head as if to shake off the effects of the blow. Sarah looked at her hero. They took a moment to look back down the mountain side. The city of Haifa lay between the mountains and the shore. Many freighters were close to the docks waiting to unload or load for export. Israeli warships cruised the perimeter of the port.
At 10:23am on September 15, 2009, Banihan Gunay said…
Hi,

Thank you for your interest in the book. Yes, the book will be available in the US soon.

Kind Regards, Banihan.
At 10:31pm on September 14, 2009, Masa Horie said…
Hi Bill, thank you for your invitation to your friend list.
At 2:09pm on September 14, 2009, Aaron Jones said…
Bill, thank you for adding me to your friend's list.
At 1:13pm on September 13, 2009, Patricia C. Garlitz said…
Wondering over your pages I feel like I have found a gold mine... Thank You for sharing so much info. Think I will be spending a lot of time reading what you have offered up.
At 6:48am on September 13, 2009, Stephen Rosenzweig said…
Long time no see. How are you these days?
At 11:33pm on September 12, 2009, Donna A. Berry said…
Hi Bill...
nice to meet you...

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