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Old 11-25-2009, 04:42 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by rjfarrell View Post
I definitely will read a new author when a book is offered for free. And for sure, if I enjoy it, i will buy more from that author.

There just are a zillion books out there, and finding a new author I enjoy is challenging. That is how I found Jeff Inlo. I thoroughly enjoy his books now. And Laura Nataro (that could be spelled wrong) has some of the funniest books ever. The first book I read authored by her was free. I have since bought others.

Do not despair that your hardearned writing efforts, and free offering is for naught. It could prove quite beneficial.....
rjfarrell,

I'll bet you mean Laurie Notaro. If I remember right she is from Phoenix, my stomping grounds. And yes, she is funny as can be.

I hope among the billions of books out there that you'll give Boomerang a try.

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Alan
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