Despite all the support 'systems' out there, writers can still seem alone. Even those with a few titles to their name. Strange, how stories affect people differently. I'm sure my book Spanish Eye has been read by several readers (not in the hundreds, to be truthful), but they seem reticent to comment; did none of the tales appeal, I begin to wonder. Then my doubts are removed when I see a rare but very welcome review.
Part of a new review of Spanish Eye on Amazon.com reads: "While reading these twenty-one exciting stories I experienced a myriad of emotions. I laughed, cried, and became incensed. I cheered and clapped, but most of all I felt a confirmation of universal values." Thank you, Elizabeth Sullivan, Ph.D.
That's the kind of review that makes a writer's day. For today, then, those self-doubts can go hang.
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
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4 comments:
That's great, Nick. I must get round to reading them soon.
Thanks, Jo. Now if I could get Antonio Banderas interested in the TV series...
Oh, that would be fabulous! Exciting just to think of something like that!
LeeAnne Borka
aka Charliann Roberts
That sounds nice - a TV series - a dream come true! :)
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