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Fellow novelist who has a book being considered for a film.

Sick Cow

From the Horse's MouthIt is fascinating to read of his early life in New Zealand, and of the sheer hard work and detirmination of his early years on the international three-day eventing scene.
This book also reflects the early years of New Zealand eventing, as Todd and his contemporaries were the forefront of a wave of New Zealanders who have since dominated the international circuit for over a decade.
Todd has a relaxed 'one-to-one' writing style, and is not afraid to state his opinions. I enjoyed this aspect of So Far So Good the most, as it is rare for riders who are still involved in the sport to make their opinions known so widely, for fear of controversy. Not that Todd is in any way vindictive or spiteful, merely that he writes about the way he sees things, without fear of offence.
Readers do not need to be involved in Equestrian sport to enjoy this book, as Todd is an inspiration to any person who wants to be inspired to succeed in their field, whilst still retain their values and sense of place.


Made me want to be an Astro-cat!

Spawn #1

cool cool awesome awesome spawn rules

Great Book!

GREAT BOOK!

Masson Hits the MarkSpecks is an incredible look into patterns of the speckled trout, one of the finest fish to catch and serve on the dinner table. The book is put together very well including the scientific facts about this fish and the seasonal secrets to catch these fish throughout the state's top ten trout regions. The pictures are of good quality and excellent for seeing what the state has to offer as well as the rigs for catching specks. The maps are of good enough quality to get a general idea of where the action is throughout the year, but shouldn't be substituted for high quality topographic maps and charts. Masson also includes directions to each of the best fishing spots, where to launch your boat and local establishments that can serve the day and weekend angler if they need supplies, refreshments or a quick meal.
Being from south Louisiana and a fisherman that loves catching specks as much as Masson, I have to say that this is an inspiring book that belongs in the tackle box or next to the maps and sea charts. You will maximize your chances of catching quality fish using this handy guide. An excellent read.


Here Comes A Great "Here Comes Heavenly" Book!
I watched the movie with great interest as it has a title very similar to my novella which is called "The Last Slow Dance". My novella is being considered for a possible film. I would love to talk to you about your experiences in seeing your manuscript made into a film project. I'm so excited for you! I loved the movie and I love Maureen O'Hara. I would love to purchase the book. I assume from the information you are self publishing "The Shift"? If so, I would love to purchase a copy, but I'm not sure if they've been printed as of yet. I found the movie to be so inspiring. It is a great family film with a wonderful message. I would love to have an opportunity to read the book. If you can, please contact me at SCREENPLAYED@aol.com. Thanks so much.
Sincerely, Mary