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Date Posted: 15:48:15 07/17/10 Sat
Author: suek
Author Host/IP: adsl-70-130-178-129.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net / 70.130.178.129
Subject: Don't be such a stranger!
In reply to: Jos. 's message, "Hello all..." on 11:26:54 07/17/10 Sat


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[> So good to see you Jos! -- doni, 18:17:02 07/17/10 Sat [1] (adsl-209-30-131-86.dsl.austtx.swbell.net/209.30.131.86)

I wasn't aware of the The Garnet Red...Is this your first novel? I know you also write children's literature, but this looks as though it has a more historical theme that adults (like I pretend to be) in it.

I've been reading a ton of books by Oscar Wilde (he is brilliant, and funny), Dickens, and other authors of that era...I'm so drawn to your page, and that era...Thank you for posting!


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[> [> Re: So good to see you Jos! -- Jos., 18:27:07 07/17/10 Sat [1] (cpe-76-183-103-67.tx.res.rr.com/76.183.103.67)

Hi Doni,

Thanks for looking. I love Oscar Wilde, too. I'm especially fond of Dickens and always tried to model my literature for children after his structure.

The Garnet Red is my first novel for adults, yes. Now that I'm working independently, I thought I'd spread my wings.

Let me free my inner-Cher and say that, "if I coudl trun back time," I would live in the late Nineteenth Century. I'd be willing to give up some comfort in exchange for the culture and atmosphere. But, since I'm not going to be able to do that, I can admire it from afar.

Take care. It's got to be brutally hot where you are, too.


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