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Old 03-30-2011, 04:08 PM   #54
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For those who haven't read anything she's written, I refer you to her self-written Amazon blurb. No matter how one might argue about whether "your visit the ports" is correct English or not, the aquatic mammals are not dolpins, and any spelling checker would have pointed that out to her. But even in the writing that will provide her first impression on people who don't know here, she's too arrogant and sure of herself to even use a spelling checker, let alone a proofreader.
Check out her (third person) self-description on her Facebook page:

Welcome Readers, authors, reviewers, poets, musicians, movie producers, artist and art dealers.
Leave your links here, or the blog or e-mail me privately. My blogs now up and I hope to become more inovative over the next few months.

Jacqueline Howett is a novelist and poet. She also writes plays, short stories, micro fiction, articles, childrens books still forthcoming, novellas and is known to compose Greek poetry in translation. Her poetry book, Amorphous Angelic, is now a kindle amazon ebook for 99 cents and has been published at book stores, Borders, Amazon and from her own website and can be picked up at some libraries. A video reading of poetry from the book Amorphous Angelic is now up on You Tube and the blog and here on Facebook along with a video excerpt from the novel The Greek Seaman in her British accent.
Her novel, The Greek Seaman is finally here after so many years in the making, and is now available as an eBook from Amazon - Kindle, for $2.99. and from Smashwords in various formats. Jacqueline served as online editor in the late nineties through to 2001 promoting an Authors, Artist, Poets and Musicians Spotlight at her sites ATLinkswith and ATLinkswithPoetry.

Her next novel, Cass, she hopes to publish by winter 2011. More recently, Jacqueline has published a micro fiction piece in Alien Skin Magazine in the May/June issue 2010, and some newer poems in Long Story Short Magazine in the Sept/Oct/Nov/ issues 2010 and in the February issue 2011. Jacqueline's first two novels take place in Europe and took twelve years to complete. Her third novel is now in first draft and takes place in America. To view more on her bio click on the website or read the blog. Jacqueline is also an artist.

Jacqueline also hopes to bring forth two more poetry books in her process, titled, Sands Of Time and My Greek Side. Jacqueline has just created the book cover to Sands Of Time.

Born and educated in London, England. She has lived for a time in Paris, France and Greece and now lives in the USA.

I was a big traveler in my time before settling in the USA. I have seen quite a lot of the world since a child, mostly just around Europe and to Greece and then later Africa, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Libya and Mexico.


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