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At 5:31pm on October 2, 2009, Eliza Earsman said…
Thank you Margaret for your comments.

Hardly intrigue - see mentioned by you. As Lockerbie details hit the fan once more; publicity is needed as to what really is going on there.

I will post to thr groups shortly the UNEDITED vesion of the interivew given at
http://yvonneperry.blogspot.com/2009/09/interview-with-author-eliza-earsman.html

Have a Blessed day - and Guthrie certainly is a Scottish name though from where exactly I am not sure.

Eliza.
www.elizaearsman.com
At 9:56pm on July 9, 2009, Freya R said…
Hi Margaret

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At 2:24am on June 11, 2008, Head Spook said…


GENTLE RAINS


A TIME TO HEAL WITH GENTLE RAINS
THEIR SOUND IS SOFT AND SWEET
THEY HEAL A DEAD AND LONELY HEART
OR THOSE WHO FACE DEFEAT
THE SOFT CARESS OF RAIN DROPS
THE DEEPENED THUNDERS ROAR
I'LL LISTEN TO MY GENTLE RAINS
TILL I FEEL PAIN NO MORE
At 2:20pm on March 23, 2008, Margaret Guthrie said…
Thanks for the personal comment. I did look at the SP group, but don't have a clear picture of what would be involved. And I didn't get the title of y our book or what it's about. Guess I could look on the Wessex web. Are you also with www.booklink.com? I'll keep in touch. Margaret
At 10:23am on March 23, 2008, Linton Robinson said…
Hi Margaret
Another Wessexian, I see. That's a very interesting project.

It looks like you might be able to either profit by or contribute to my new Self Publishing group here on BMN.
Please take a look, we're trying to build it into a resource for writers who prefer to be their own publisher.
At 1:35pm on February 4, 2008, Margaret Guthrie said…
One of the influences that led me to write The Return was the murder of my niece in Philadelphia at the age of 33, by someone she knew. I had to explore the possibilities of how that could happen. Thanks for being interested in reading it. I look forward to your comments. I'll try to reciprocate. Margaret
At 10:47am on February 4, 2008, Rita Schiano said…
Margaret,
You book sounds fascinating. I will add it to my list of books to get and read. Interestingly, both our novel deals with a parent(s) murder 30 years ago. Thank you for posting this.
Rita
At 5:07pm on January 30, 2008, Margaret Guthrie said…
My novel, The Return, is only found on www.Thebooklink.com so don't think I can afford to pay for reviews that go to amazon.com, for example. Margaret
At 6:25pm on January 29, 2008, Margaret Guthrie said…
Sounds like you have good intentions, Jo. But how do you plan to get teens to read your work? That's been my problem; how to get readers. Margaret
At 1:30pm on January 28, 2008, Jo Fulkerson said…
Hello –
How’s the writing going? Just thought I’d pass along
some websites you might be interested in.
http://www.joafulkerson.com where you can read the
first chapter of FOR LOVE OF TEDDY. This is the
story of a high school senior who takes a stand against drug
dealers…and WINS. It’s the first of several I plan to write to
reach out to at risk kids and teens who might not have
anywhere else to turn when faced with crises in their lives.
http://www.promofundraising.com/promo5748
At 9:36am on December 19, 2007, Martha Jette said…
Hi Margaret:

I'd love to receive a copy of your book. It sounds so interesting, because it brings into it aspects of the paranormal. Please write to me at: marthajette@gmail.com so we can exchange addresses as I will send you a copy of "Glimpses 2" (it could happen to you!) for a review by you.

Take care,
Martha
At 8:33am on October 2, 2007, Leeanne Marie Stephenson said…
Thank you for your good wishes! Leeanne
At 3:29pm on September 28, 2007, Leeanne Marie Stephenson said…
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At 8:49am on August 27, 2007, Sherri Knight said…
Hi Margaret,

Interesting premise to your book. Good luck!

Sherri
At 11:47am on August 21, 2007, James Taylor said…
Margaret, are you from Lake Junaluska?
At 4:06pm on July 31, 2007, Deborah W. said…
Travel is one area that there just doesn't seem to be any great answers. Locally we all know what to do. Long distances are going to be the challenge. Thank-you for such a warm welcome.
At 3:58pm on July 31, 2007, Deborah W. said…
Hello,

Margaret I am so pleased to meet you...
At 1:09pm on July 3, 2007, Todd Rhoad said…
My book is called "Blitz the Ladder." It's in the business/self-help genre. It's an innovative team-based approach to career management that focuses on perception management. I've spent a few years on it, including two years to test it out in two organizations. I know it works. I talk about some of it on MySpace at blog.myspace.com/toddrhoad. Please feel free to provide any comments or criticisms (i.e. required for improvement).

I do have an agent. We'll begin editing in a month or so. As for a publisher, not yet. I need to figure the marketing part out first. Any help is most appreciated.

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